00:00 Namaskar, today we have with us Ramesh Chandraji Shibha
00:04 who has been a police uniformed soldier in Bihar for many years
00:08 and he has a shop in Vivekananda Nagar near Bihar Police Land
00:13 where he works as a police uniformed soldier.
00:15 Namaskar, welcome.
00:16 Namaskar.
00:17 First tell us, you were a soldier for 31 years,
00:21 then you retired from the army,
00:24 and now you are a police uniformed soldier.
00:26 How do you feel about your service in the army?
00:30 I feel good.
00:31 You are a police uniformed soldier,
00:34 and you have many officers who are also uniformed soldiers.
00:36 How did you reach Binwada?
00:38 You were in Azmir before, how did you reach Binwada?
00:41 When I reached Binwada, I saw that there was only one shop here,
00:47 so I thought I could do my own business.
00:49 So how did you get the response to be a police uniformed soldier?
00:53 I got a good response.
00:54 How many uniformed soldiers do you get in a day?
00:57 Earlier I used to get two, but now I get only one.
01:01 You get only one.
01:02 And in all these years,
01:04 you have been a police uniformed soldier in Binwada for 28 years,
01:08 how do you get along with the officers and soldiers?
01:11 We get along very well.
01:13 You get along well with them?
01:14 Yes, we get along very well.
01:16 There are many people who have been displaced from here,
01:20 but they still come back to you and get their uniformed soldiers.
01:23 Who are they?
01:24 You remember them.
01:26 Umesh Chandra Dutta is still here,
01:29 his wife is still here, she is also a police uniformed soldier.
01:32 She is a police uniformed soldier?
01:33 Yes.
01:34 And there is Chanchal Madam, additional SP, she is also a police uniformed soldier.
01:38 There is a deputy, Bhaumaram Chaudhary,
01:42 he has also been here for a long time.
01:45 He is also a police uniformed soldier.
01:48 You only do the training, you only get the uniformed soldiers?
01:53 Yes, I get the uniformed soldiers.
01:54 So, people call you the uniformed tailor or the uniformed uncle?
02:00 They call me the uniformed tailor.
02:02 But you are only known as the uniformed soldier,
02:06 the uniformed tailor runs your shop.
02:08 Yes.
02:09 So, you also keep the clothes, where do you get the clothes to get the uniformed soldiers?
02:14 I get the clothes from my Indian friends.
02:18 Do you get it from Bihar?
02:19 If I get the local goods from Bihar, I like it.
02:24 I want the quantity to be good.
02:27 Like Redden Tailor and other companies.
02:32 So, how did you learn this from childhood?
02:37 I was interested in learning this work.
02:41 I was not that much educated.
02:43 You were studying since 16 years, then you went to the army police and from there also.
02:47 Now, when you are doing so much, you are doing less work,
02:51 so who have you taught this work to, so that it continues?
02:54 To the children of Dhanewala.
02:55 You have taught it to the children of Dhanewala, so they will do that work well in future.
02:59 Because they are also learning along with you.
03:01 Yes.
03:02 Jee Ramesh ji, thank you very much for talking to us.
03:04 K.R. Mundigar, Patkar Ashtan, Dilwara.
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