Indian Police Officer Balances Courtrooms and Motherhood
Aparna Bansal grew up hearing daughters are burdens, but her father chose belief over fear. Now she's proving women don't need to pick between badge and motherhood. #
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Aparna Bansal refuses to fit into one box, and that choice is changing what's possible for women across India.
Raised by a father who rejected the idea that daughters are burdens, Bansal grew up believing she could pursue any dream. That foundation carried her into a demanding career few women in India dare to attempt.
Today, she balances night patrols with courtroom appearances, all while raising her children. The uniform doesn't define her any more than motherhood does. She simply carries both roles with equal strength.
Her daily reality looks nothing like the traditional expectations placed on Indian women. One day she's presenting evidence in court. The next she's responding to emergency calls after tucking her kids into bed.
The pressure to choose one path over another never disappeared. Society still whispers that working mothers can't give their all to either role. Bansal's response? She shows up fully in every space she enters.

Her father's early belief planted seeds that grew into unshakable confidence. He saw potential where others saw limitation. That single choice rippled forward into a life that defies easy categories.
Why This Inspires
Bansal's story matters because it expands what's possible. Every time she walks into the police station in uniform, she creates space for the next girl who dreams bigger than her circumstances suggest she should.
She doesn't claim it's easy. The exhaustion is real, and the juggling act never stops. But she's living proof that women don't have to sacrifice one identity to claim another.
Her journey reminds us that the limits we accept often aren't real barriers but inherited beliefs. The girls watching her today won't grow up thinking they must choose between career and family, between strength and nurturing, between who they are and who they're told to be.
For every daughter still hearing "you can't," Bansal's life whispers back: you absolutely can.
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Based on reporting by The Better India
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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