Kiran bedi

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  2. Kiran Bedi Age, Husband, Children, Family, Biography & More » StarsUnfolded
  3. About Me – Dr. Kiran Bedi
  4. Dr. Kiran Bedi – India's First & Highest Woman Ranking Officer
  5. Kiran Bedi: 8 notable books written by Kiran Bedi


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Kiran Bedi

Kiran Bedi, (born June 9, 1949, Bedi was the second of four daughters. Her education included an Bedi earned recognition for the work she did as inspector general of prisons, beginning in 1994. In that capacity she reshaped one of the largest prisons in the world—the Tihar prison complex, in Delhi—by addressing the corruption and In 2003 Bedi became the first woman and the first Indian to be appointed

Kiran Bedi Age, Husband, Children, Family, Biography & More » StarsUnfolded

Bio/Wiki Real Name Kiran Peshawaria Nickname Crane Bedi Profession(s) Politician, Civil Servant (retired IPS) Famous For Being the first female IPS Officer Physical Stats & More Height (approx.) in centimeters - 161 cm in meters - 1.61 m in feet inches - 5’ 3” Weight (approx.) in kilograms - 55 kg in pounds - 121 lbs Eye Colour Black Hair Colour Black Civil Service Service Indian Police Service (IPS) Batch 1972 Cadre Arunachal Pradesh-Goa-Mizoram-Union Territories (AGMUT) Major Designation(s) 1975: Sub-Divisional Police Officer at the Chanakyapuri Police Station in New Delhi. 1979: DCP Delhi's West District. 1981: DCP (Traffic) Delhi. 1983: SP (Traffic) Goa. 1984: Deputy Commandant (Railway Protection Force in New Delhi). 1984: Deputy Director (Department of Industrial Development). 1985: Assigned to the Police Headquaters, New Delhi. 1986: DCP of Delhi's North District. 1988: Deputy Director (Operations) in the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB), Delhi. 1990: Deputy Inspector General (Range), Mizoram. 1993: Inspector General (IG) of the Delhi Prisons. 1995: Additional Commissioner (policy and planning) at the Police Academy, Delhi. 1996: Joint Commissioner of Police of Delhi Police. 1997: Special Commissioner (Intelligence) of Delhi Police. 1999: Inspector-General of Police in Chandigarh. 2003: Appointed the United Nations Civilian Police Adviser. 2005: Director General, Home Guards. 2007: Director General of the Bureau of Police Research and Development. In November, she res...

About Me – Dr. Kiran Bedi

Kiran Bedi is the first woman to have joined the officer ranks of Indian Police Service 1972. She is the 24th Lt Governor of Puducherry and has served the United Nations as Civilian Police Advisor in Peace Keeping Operations. She is PHD from IIT Delhi with a post doctoral Nehru Fellowship. She is an author of several books— Latest being Fearless Governance. She is an Asian tennis champion. Winner of gallantry award and the She founded two Foundations, Her latest She grew up playing tennis and believing that in this world there is no time for losers. To be a winner one just needed the right attitude and right strategies. Her father used to tell her, “ life is on an incline you either go up or you come down,” and she knew she had to always work her way up the ladder. Kiran Bedi reported to the National Police Academy, Mt Abu as the only woman in a batch of 80 for her police training. She broke the glass ceiling becoming the first woman to join the officer ranks of the Indian Police Service. She went through the same training as the boys and was allotted the Union Territory AGMUT Cadre. In October 1981 Kiran Bedi was made DCP Traffic. At this time the whole of New Delhi had just one DCP and that charge was given to Kiran Bedi. She neither knew the roads of Delhi nor did she have any experience with traffic. But this came as a challenge to her because she had to handle the traffic arrangements for the upcoming Asian Games. In 1986 Kiran Bedi became DCP of Delhi’s north distric...

Dr. Kiran Bedi – India's First & Highest Woman Ranking Officer

Always looking for the higher purpose in all her assignments Dr Kiran Bedi involved herself in a lot of social initiatives through her policing. It was way back in 1986 to deal with the rampant issue of drug abuse in the Yamuna Pushta slums she started the Navjyoti Delhi Police Foundation, later named Navjyoti India Foundation which even continues to reach out to the marginalized sections of society in the Delhi-NCR area living up their mission of leading people towards self-reliance. Her work on prison reforms as IG Prisons in Tihar won her the Ramon Magsaysay award which she dedicated to setting up the India Vision Foundation in 1994. The Foundation continues to work in prisons across Delhi, UP, Haryana living up to their motto of, “save the next victim” During covid times, a website Demonstrative Learning was launched as part of the Indian Vision Foundation. This website is an assembly of experience of Dr Kiran Bedi’s 50 years of work in Policing, Administration and Social Engineering. The aim of the website is to share with people good practices which worked and succeeded. The website has also evolved its own set of programs and today has something to offer for all age groups. The Book Fearless Governance’ by Dr Kiran Bedi, former Lt Governor of Puducherry and IPS (Retd), is a revelation of stark realities of governance. This book is based on the ground realities of nearly five years of service of Dr. Bedi as Lt. Governor of Puducherry and her vast experience of 40 yea...

Kiran Bedi: 8 notable books written by Kiran Bedi

​In this book, Kiran Bedi sheds light on the harsh realities of governance. Drawing from her extensive experience as Lt. Governor and an Indian Police Service officer, she presents an account of responsible governance and offers insights into the best practices of effective and accountable governance.​ ​Kiran Bedi shares profound perspectives on issues impacting women and presents a collection of innovative ideas addressing the roles of government, leaders, society, and individuals. Bedi offers deep insights into the challenges faced by women and provides thought-provoking suggestions on the actions needed to be taken. ​This compelling book delves into the crucial topic of combating corruption. Drawing from her extensive experience as a former IPS officer and a prominent social activist, Bedi offers valuable insights and strategies for individuals and society as a whole to contribute to the fight against corruption.​