"Dream, Dream, Dream! Conduct these dreams into thoughts, and then transform them into action."
- Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
10 Nov 2019
Many young girls strive to enter the military forces and Bheemaka is one of them. Her rural background didn’t deter her from dreaming big.
Bheemaka desired to join the military and she was ready to overcome all the odds that came in her way of achieving her dream. She was inspired to join the military and she took up NCC in college.
After former defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s decision to induct women in the military police to enhance their representation in the armed forces, many women have been inspired to join the military. 18-year-old Bheemaka M Chavan who hails from the remote Madikoppa village of Dharwad district is one such young girl with a dream. From a young age, she was inspired to join the military and she subsequently took up NCC in college.
As she trained physically, for NCC she became the target of criticism by villagers. Yet, she persevered with her efforts and for physical fitness and joined the Rural Defence Training Academy in Kittur. She completed two months of training during her college vacations. The guides at the Academy helped her to fill forms and get through the formalities. Her grit, hard work and determination helped her to land the job of a military police officer.
Bheemaka who wore tracksuits and pants for training was often criticized by villagers as they asked her what she was going to achieve by dressing up as a boy. Now, the same villagers are proud of her and celebrating her success.
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