On seeing the uniform of the police, the face of a man who is cruel, insensitive, and devoid of compassion and kindness usually emerges in the mind. It is true that due to the devaluation of social values, it was not natural to affect the people coming into the police department like in other areas. Every person coming to the police force, irrespective of his position, is also made of flesh and bone just like us, so how can we imagine that the effect of a good and bad environment on him will be different from that of a normal person? Knowingly or unknowingly, it is natural to point fingers at them due to the diversity, intensity and circumstances of police functioning. But there are such employees and officers in this police force who, seeing or listening to their actions, feel that the system was formed with the feelings in mind. That every person coming into this will be full of qualities like humility, objectivity, lawful behaviour, wisdom, full of courage and energy. When the people of Ayodhya saw a young police sub-inspector wearing a police uniform and hanging a revolver, making nests for birds, filling them with water in sacks, seeing a poor person shivering with cold when he went out on duty in bone-chilling nights, saw him immediately buy blankets and cover them, on Christmas, seeing Santa Claus distributing gifts to poor children, everyone was surprised. The same word on the lips of whoever sees that can any police officer do the same?
In district Ayodhya, Police Sub-Inspector Ranjit Yadav ji has arranged his daily routine in such a way that he leaves after doing his police duty with full devotion. To serve society, the environment, towards nature. Being a diverse field of service, there is tremendous diversity in your service as well. Every day accidents happen somewhere or the other, many of them live in such a way that if they don’t get blood immediately, they can end up in the jaws of death. In such a situation, Sub Inspector Mr Ranjit Yadav comes forward as an angel, you encourage others to donate blood, he often gives blood to the needy. Planting saplings is often seen by big officials, but you go to schools and colleges and explain to students about plantation as well as their security. Due to this penance of yours, thousands of saplings planted by your efforts look green. At present, in the race of blind development, man himself is bent upon destroying trees by becoming the biggest enemy of the environment, one side effect of which is coming to the fore that the natural habitats of birds are being destroyed. Due to this not only the number of birds is decreasing rapidly but many are becoming endangered. You make nests for the birds in the houses and arrange food and water for them so that their continuously decreasing condition can be improved. Often you get an opportunity to participate in various programs, in which you present plants to everyone on your behalf as a guest and also request their protection.
This uniformed man, who drinks the nectar of discipline with the first sip of milk from Mother Smt. Amravati Devi considers it his good fortune to serve the poor, oppressed, helpless, and destitute people. Due to the disciplined lifestyle of the police, imbued with the spirit of service, you are often honoured with many awards. Even in the department, you are encouraged by the senior officers. Born on October 5, 1989, in Bhadsar village of Azamgarh district of Uttar Pradesh to Shripati Yadav, an ordinary farmer, Mr Ranjit Yadav joined the police service after completing his post-graduation in philosophy from Banaras Hindu University. You are also a great writer, the stories written by you have been broadcast by All India Radio. The helmet song composed by you has also been praised a lot for making people aware to wear helmets. While wearing police uniforms, these uniformed angels are fully fulfilling their oath of public service while serving society, the environment, animals and poor people.