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The Indian diver who has saved more than 100 lives
For years, Shiva helped police find bodies in Hussain Sagar lake in the southern Indian city of
Hyderabad. And then one day, he stopped someone before they jumped, saving a life for the
first time. BBC Telugu's Balla Satish reports.
Shiva, who uses only one name, says he was about 10 years old when he came across a group of
policemen who were offering to pay anyone who would bring a body out of a nearby pond.
Police in India are underfunded and poorly trained. Many don't know how to swim and are not given
funds to hire professional divers. So, it's not uncommon for them to rely on such informal, even
risky, arrangements.
But when Shiva volunteered, he says, they were taken aback. "They initially refused saying I was
too young. But I convinced them," he recalls.
He did the job and walked away with 40 rupees, now worth about $0.54 or £0.42 but a decent ∑
for him at the time.
That was 20 years ago. He is now 30 and still helping the local police.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-54550336
About the text, it is CORRECT to state that
I. The man uses the name Shiva in honor of a famous God.
II. Shiva was still a child when he started working with the police.
III. The policemen immediately agreed to let Shiva work with them.
IV. Indian police gets informal help due to their lack of funds and expertise.
V. Although he is considered a volunteer, he received some money.