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'Human in Khaki' strings together real life incidents and anecdotes of an Indian Police Service officer who having been born and bred in a rural landscape emerges from IIT Delhi with an intention to serve finding his true calling as a cop. Written in a 'short stories' mode the gripping narrative brings to the fore the essence of proactive people-oriented and effective policing. With the background of real life incidents the stories bring out different facets of how outcomes could have been much worse had the police not been sensitive and perceptive to the needs of the ordinary individuals who…mehr

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'Human in Khaki' strings together real life incidents and anecdotes of an Indian Police Service officer who having been born and bred in a rural landscape emerges from IIT Delhi with an intention to serve finding his true calling as a cop. Written in a 'short stories' mode the gripping narrative brings to the fore the essence of proactive people-oriented and effective policing. With the background of real life incidents the stories bring out different facets of how outcomes could have been much worse had the police not been sensitive and perceptive to the needs of the ordinary individuals who do not have the backing of wealthy or influential people. The book addresses contemporary issues that plague modern India such as terror the widening gap between the haves and have-nots crime against women the changing value system and most significantly basic police procedure that is designed to serve the powerless and yet mostly ends up serving a powerful few. It is a very bold and honest book from a serving Police Officer which depicts stark realities of policing at district level including the tout culture in Police Stations that keeps common man away from the Police. While the book should serve as a mirror to men in uniform and the public services about their own functioning it will also allow the public at large a 'peep' into the working of the police and thus encourage and empower the man-on-the street to ensure that he is served with greater efficiency.