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IANS
01 May, 2015, 10:14
Update: 02 May, 2015, 11:07
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IANS
01 May, 2015, 10:14
Update: 02 May, 2015, 11:07
Dream of 10-year-old Girish Sharma suffering from kidney disease was fulfilled as he was made the police commissioner of Jaipur for a day by Make A Wish Foundation of India and the Rajasthan Police on Thursday. Collected photo

A 10-year-old boy suffering from chronic kidney disease had one of his wishes fulfilled on Thursday when he was made the police commissioner of the Rajasthan capital for the day.

Thanks to the Make A Wish Foundation of India and the Rajasthan Police, Girish Sharma - who is battling a life-threatening kidney illness - was able to fulfil his wish to sit on the chair of the police commissioner.

‘Dressed in the complete uniform of a police commissioner, the boy sat on the chair at the police commiserates here for over an hour. From there, he went to the Gandhi Nagar police station where he spent some time. He was accorded a guard of honour and the smile on his face clearly showed how happy he was,’ said Smita Shah of the Make A Wish Foundation of India.

As per the NGO’s website, it tries to fulfil wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions.

‘We generally ask for three wishes from a child suffering from a life-threatening disease. When we asked Girish about his innermost wish, he said he wanted to become the police commissioner. So we arranged this with the cooperation and support of the Rajasthan Police,’ she said.

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