Juggling Motherhood and Studies, Komal Bokale Fulfills Her Dream of Joining Police Force

Komal’s daily routine was far from easy. She started her day early, handling all household chores and taking care of her two young children, Prisha and Ishan.
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Pune: Komal Kaluram Bokale, a woman from a humble farming background, has achieved an inspiring milestone by securing a position in the Mumbai Police Department. Despite juggling household duties and childcare, she pursued her dream of joining government service with determination and relentless effort.

A Journey Marked by Hard Work and Dedication

Komal’s daily routine was far from easy. She started her day early, handling all household chores and taking care of her two young children, Prisha and Ishan. However, she never let her responsibilities hinder her dedication to studies, staying committed to achieving her goal.

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Her educational journey began at Zilla Parishad Primary School in Golegaon. She completed her secondary education at Shivaji Vidyalaya, Golegaon, followed by higher secondary and degree studies at Chandmal Tarachand Bora College in Shirur. Determined to crack the competitive exams, she enrolled at Maharaja Career Academy in Kasari, where she received structured guidance and preparation.

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Triumph in the Mumbai Police Examination

With relentless effort and focus, Komal successfully cleared the physical and written examinations for the Mumbai Police Department. Her remarkable achievement has been met with widespread appreciation and recognition from the local community, as well as felicitations from several dignitaries.

Acknowledging Support from Family and Mentors

Reflecting on her journey, Komal credits her success to the unwavering support of her family and mentors.

"My father, Rajendra Wakhare, my mother, Vaijayanta Wakhare, my husband, Kaluram Bokale, my brother, Yogesh Wakhare, my mother-in-law, and my teachers have played a crucial role in my success. With their guidance and encouragement, I have achieved this milestone. My next goal is to become a police officer."

— Komal Bokale

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