Sandeep Shahi is a head constable in Delhi Police. During his service since 2013, he has come across many people who lost their lives due to road accidents. In 2014, he himself became the victim of a road mishap, but he survived because he was wearing a helmet. Thereafter, it became his mission in life to build awareness in the community about the importance of helmets. He has distributed more than 1100 helmets on the roads of Delhi with his distinctive campaigning style for the cause of road safety. He celebrates all the major festivals and days through this gesture.

This inspiring story has been uncovered by the creators of Kissa Khaki Ka, the official podcast series by Delhi Police. It is featured in the episode titled ‘Helmet Cop’ released on 17th April 2022. Through its weekly episodes, Kissa Khaki Ka is bringing forth many such uplifting stories of extraordinary bravery, selflessness, and humanity to the public in the form of thrilling audio tidbits.

About ‘Kissa Khaki Ka’

Delhi Police has made its mark in the arena of audio-digital storytelling through its one-of-a-kind podcast – Kissa Khaki Ka. This is the first time in India that a police department has launched its own podcast series. This unique podcast revolves around unheard stories of crimes, investigations, as well as anecdotes of heart and humanity by Delhi Police officials. The episodes are conceptualized, composed, and narrated by Dr. Vartika Nanda, a prominent media educator and prison reformer who is widely known for her Tinka Tinka Jail Radio initiatives. The episodes are broadcast on the social media handles of Delhi Police, with a new episode released every Sunday at 2 pm.

Journey & Latest Features

From featuring constable Than Singh’s school for underprivileged children near Lal Qila in its first episode to celebrating the generosity of Head Constable Shankar Lal Rath, whose passion in life is to save lives by donating blood, Kissa Khaki Ka has proved to be a light of inspiration for common Delhiites.

Than Singh Ki Pathshala: https://youtu.be/OYTHcMGCGFw

Katra Katra Dilli Ke Naam: https://youtu.be/vHFveKiYyHc

The podcast series dedicated all its weekly episodes in the month of March to women officers in the Delhi Police force. The special series began on 8th March 2022 on the occasion of Women’s Day. In its 10th episode, the podcast featured the story of a 54-year-old sub-inspector and in-charge of Kamla Nagar Market outpost, Kiran Sethi, who has left an indelible legacy with her efforts to train more than 8 lakh young women in self-defense, rightfully earning the title of ‘Lady Singham’.

Ujala Bikhertee Kiran: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZV_RA71azU

In its many episodic features, the podcast has highlighted the role played by the police personnel in safeguarding the city against the coronavirus pandemic, solving crime, and reinstating the order of justice in the national capital. These stories have dynamically engaged the people of Delhi and nurtured a sense of understanding, respect, and empathy for police officials across all ranks.

Towards a New Era of Podcasting

Kissa Khaki Ka will go a long way in documenting police life and bridging the communication gap between the police and the common public. A similar feat is being achieved by Tinka Tinka Jail Radio Podcast, India’s first exclusive podcast series on prison life and reform. It has provided a platform for inmates and jail staff to showcase their creative talent to the outer world during their confinement.

Tinka Tinka Prison Reforms: https://youtube.com/channel/UCoLvUj5Y1stLIo78eG11Y3g

Episode 17, Tinka Foundation Day, Sheru, and Former Inmates: https://youtu.be/aqIRNBkIpDI

Both these podcasts are bringing forth a new revolution to the world of audio-based storytelling and reinvigorating public life with unique human interest features. With their inspiring narratives laden with positivity and dynamism, these podcasts are making their presence felt among the masses and striking a new conversation in domains so far untouched, unseen and undiscussed by the mainstream public.

Episode 34, One Year of Haryana Jail Radio: https://youtu.be/7sk1GewUFks

Episode 37, Ramnavami in Kurukshetra Jail Radio: https://youtu.be/s8_ylOreiO0

Links:

1. Than Singh Ki Pathshala: https://youtu.be/OYTHcMGCGFw

2. Katra Katra Dilli Ke Naam: https://youtu.be/vHFveKiYyHc

3. Ujala Bikhertee Kiran: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZV_RA71azU

4. Tinka Tinka Prison Reforms: https://youtube.com/channel/UCoLvUj5Y1stLIo78eG11Y3g

5. Episode 17, Tinka Foundation Day, Sheru, and Former Inmates: https://youtu.be/aqIRNBkIpDI

6. Episode 34, One Year of Haryana Jail Radio: https://youtu.be/7sk1GewUFks

7. Episode 37, Ramnavami in Kurukshetra Jail Radio: https://youtu.be/s8_ylOreiO0

By: Anushree Mukherjee and Samridhi Chugh

2 Responses

  1. Delhi Police wants to bring its unheard stories in front of the people of delhi through its new and unique initiative of “Kissa Khaki Ka”. Delhi police also succeeding in it. We all salute such thinking of delhi police. Where on the one hand, delhi police is engaged in improving the society like a social reformer and in reducing crime from delhi and on the other hand, they are also working for the progress of the society and development of the country. I hope that through “Kissa Khaki Ka” delhi police will be successful in conveying its ideas to the public and what we have never thought for delhi police before . Now, this initiative will force us to think about the all commendable jobs done by Delhi police. The Delhi Police’s initiative of “Kissa Khaki Ka” is really praiseworthy.

    #kissakhakika #delhipolice #Vartikananda

  2. The world should know about dedicated police officers who refuse to limit themselves to just their noble profession of serving their country but also shoulder a responsibility to bring a change in society in their own unique ways and examples of generosity, humility, and true passion to do something for their country. Thank you #kissakhakika and @tinkatinkafoundation for your commendable effort to recognize such personalities!

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