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Heartwarming! Assam cops take care of babies as their mothers write TET exam in Darrang

Darrang, Assam: Women have superpowers when it comes to managing a house together with a job. It may get difficult sometimes when they have a baby and might need a helping hand while they're at work.

In one such situation, while some mothers were writing their exam for the Teaching Eligibility Test (TET), two Assam policewomen took care of their little ones.

The incident was reported from Assam's Darrang district on Sunday. A heartwarming picture of the cops holding the babies in their arms was shared by Assam Police on their Twitter handle.

Take a look:

"Mother is a verb. It’s something you do, not just who you are! Assam Police personnel in Darrang district taking care of the lil’ ones, while their mothers write the TET Exam," the department wrote.

The adorable photo has is winning the hearts of netizens with many praising the cops for setting an example. Here are some of the reactions:

A user said, "Bravo! Policing is not only about catching criminals, helping the society is as much important as putting a thug behind bars. Wins my heart, lots of love to you guys."

While another added, "Humanity is still alive in some parts of this world."

Back in July, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had shared photos of him playing with the granddaughter of Rajya Sabha MP Satyanarayan Jatiya.

In August, photos of the speaker of New Zealand's parliament, Trevor Mallard, taking the role of a babysitter to cradle and feed milk to the baby of an MP had created a buzz on social media.

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