- Suhasini Raj
- New York TimesUpdated: Jun 20, 2022, 15:58 IST IST
The police in Andaman and Nicobar islands have declared creamy curries and carb-rich dosas Enemy No. 1. They have instead embraced diet discipline and physical fitness in the ranks in an attempt to improve policing
For G Chitra, an officer in India’s overburdened police forces, pretty much everything in her life is bad for her health. Working irregular hours is a source of stress. St anding guard for long periods hurts her knees. Caring for a toddler late at night and rising at 4.30am for household chores leaves her tired.
Yet there she was in her bedroom one spring evening, polishing off 10 pushups, 30 squats and a bit of yoga, before grabbing red dumbbells and flinging her arms skyward like a bird opening its wings to fly. She had felt bloated of late, and decided to do something about it.
Yet there she was in her bedroom one spring evening, polishing off 10 pushups, 30 squats and a bit of yoga, before grabbing red dumbbells and flinging her arms skyward like a bird opening its wings to fly. She had felt bloated of late, and decided to do something about it.