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A Testament to Resilience: THE LONE RUNNER OF PHEK The police recruitment rally for Phek district on January 9, 2026, was nearly over. At approximately 1:30 pm, as the staff and candidates were heading for lunch, an unexpected announcement broke the silence: one final candidate had just arrived. When officials asked why he reached now, the young man explained that he had traveled from his village on foot, a journey that took him three grueling hours, thirsty and empty stomach since early morning but determined to pass the exam. Given his exhaustion, the officers offered him the chance to run the following day. However, the candidate insisted on competing immediately, explaining that he had to begin the long walk back to his village that same afternoon. His determination immediately ignited a sense of "josh" and admiration among everyone present. Recognizing his spirit, the medical teams and sports officials were called back to their posts. By 1:45 pm, the candidate stood alone at the starting line, supported by the silent prayers of nearly seventy police personnel and spectators. After clearing the initial height, weight, and medical screenings, the run began. The quiet of the 5th NAP ground was soon replaced by a singular, thunderous roar from the crowd: "POLAABI, POLAABI!" (Run, run!). The challenge was immense. As the clock ticked down, the candidate’s exhaustion became visible, yet his resolve remained unshaken. During the seventh round, he paused for two seconds, his strength wavering. Instantly, the ground erupted with shouts of "POLAABI, PARIBO!" Police jawans, moved by his effort, began rushing from corner to corner of ground to cheer him more, while the public cheered from the uphill. Re-energized, he pushed forward with the grace and speed of a professional athlete. Even as the ten-minute bell rang with 300 meters still to go, the atmosphere shifted; the scorching afternoon sun dipped behind the clouds, bringing a calm breeze as if nature itself were rooting for his success. He crossed the finish line in under 12 minutes, qualifying for the most grueling portion of the recruitment. A wave of relief and joy swept over the sweat-drenched faces of the police, doctors, and onlookers. The medical team was so inspired that they insisted on staying to witness his remaining trials. After a brief two-minute rest, an official asked if he could manage twelve chin-ups in one go. "I can do fifteen," he replied confidently, turning the tension of the day into a moment of shared laughter. True to his word, he cleared the chin-ups, high jump, and long jump all on his first attempt with excellent marks. As the day concluded, the candidate signed his attendance sheets and began his long journey home with a calm, proud expression. @*agnirV* It was a powerful reminder that when a person possesses true resilience, the entire community, and even whole universe, rallies behind them to ensure victory. -- Phek Def (Phek Police )