Rana unveils IPS officer Amit Lodha's 'Bihar Diaries'
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Rana Daggubati has unveiled a book titled 'Bihar Diaries' in Hyderabad at an event held on Thursday evening. It has been authored by the firebrand police officer Amit Lodha, Deputy Inspector General of the Border Security Force (BSF) as a tribute to the blood and sweat of the Indian police that goes into keeping the country free from crime. Former Badminton player Pullela Gopichand was also present at the book launch.
Speaking at the book launch, Rana Daggubati said, "The book is what we ought to know - the bravery and honesty of our police force that ensures we sleep well at night. There is a great level of cynicism in general masses about our authorities, but it is important for us as a country to listen to these tales. It displays great strength in character and integrity by our forces, make us appreciate the law and order even more. The sacrifices these officers make every day are truly admirable."
"Most people associate glamour with a policeman's job, but in reality, there is a lot of blood, sweat and some tears too. Losing a colleague or having your family in the line of danger is a professional hazard we face almost every day."
About 'Bihar Diaries':
The much talked about book 'Bihar Diaries' was launched in Hyderabad by the Tollywood star Rana Daggubati on July 26, written by Amit Lodha, a 1998 batch IPS officer of the Bihar cadre. The book that narrates a thrilling tale of how the firebrand officer captured one of Bihar's dreaded gangsters, Vijay Samrat, was earlier launched on July 15 in Delhi by Virender Sehwag.
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