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From Crime Scene to Canvas: A Police Officer’s Journey into Fascinating Pithora Artistry

Video Interview:  Seema Alawa, ADCP in Indore, shares her passion for Pithora art, tribal insights, and law enforcement motivations.
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Seema Alawa, a 1998-batch MP PCS officer, unexpectedly found herself drawn into the world of art at an unlikely place – a crime scene. While investigating a triple murder case in Jhabua district in 2015, she came across a Pithora painting at the crime scene. This tribal artwork fascinated her deeply, leading her to explore its intricacies further. Despite successfully resolving the case, Seema Alawa couldn’t shake off the allure of the painting.

Driven by curiosity and a newfound passion, she embarked on a journey to learn and master the ancient art form of Pithora painting. What began as a serendipitous encounter has since blossomed into a lifelong hobby, enriching both her personal and professional life with its cultural significance and artistic expression.

Today, Ms Alawa has created over 200 Pithora paintings, showcasing them in prestigious exhibitions across the country.

In a video interview with Indian Masterminds, Ms. Alawa, currently serving as ADCP (HQ) in Indore, discussed her passion for Pithora painting, her profound insights into tribal cultures connected to this art form, and shared reflections on her journey in the police force. She delved into her career in law enforcement and the motivations that influenced her decision to join the force.

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She also addressed the challenges of balancing her artistic pursuits with the demands of a rigorous job like policing. With over 25 years of experience in the police force, she reflected on the challenges faced by women in the field, stating, “Earlier, the situation for women in the police department was unfavorable; despite the 33 percent reservation, they did not receive good opportunities. Currently, only 5 percent of the police force in Madhya Pradesh comprises women. However, things are gradually improving.”

She added, “We still don’t fully acknowledge their challenges. They shoulder responsibilities both at work and at home.”

Ms Alawa has also completed a PhD on this topic and offered suggestions to improve the conditions for women in the police department and other workplaces.s


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