Newzealand's first Indian Police Women Bharvi Bhatt - steely nerves

September 18, 2011 10:41
Newzealand's first Indian Police Women Bharvi Bhatt - steely nerves

Newzealand's first Indian Police Women Bharvi Bhatt - steely nervesBharvi Bhatt, NewZealand's first ever Indian woman community constable at the station.  Bharvi Bhatt a pure vegetarian. 

Once, if we talk to her then we can observer her candid and confident reply says a great deal about this woman from Baroda who came to New Zealand about seven years ago for, like all migrants do, a better life for her family and kids.And like many migrants, too, it was hard for Bharvi's family to get into the groove of Kiwi life."We were pretty well placed back in India and thought New Zealand would be even better, but it was a bit of a struggle," she said. Eventually, her husband decided to return to his roots but Bharvi begged to differ.

"I am not one to give up so easily," she said. "After all, I was here for the sake of the kids' future. I wanted to be independent as well. It was just a question of sticking around for some more time, which I did." "There has to be greater and friendly interaction between the police and the community, which can only contribute in a better way toward safer communities," Bharvi said.

Stepping out for a picture, she smiles for the camera most winsomely, more of which the residents of Papatoetoe and surrounds will soon see in real life around their communities over the coming weeks and months.

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