Kiran Bedi
Kiran
Bedi was born on 9th June, 1949, in Amritsar, Punjab. In 1972 she
joined police services and became first Indian woman IPS officer. At
present she is a retired police IPS officer. Recently she was seen
hosting the popular TV series "Aap Ki Kachehri" ("Your Court"), in which
she was settling the real-life disputes between people.
Education
In
1968, Kiran Bedi did BA degree from Government College of Women,
Amritsar. After that she pursued Master’s Degree in Political Science
from Punjab University Chandigarh, and graduated as topper in her batch
in 1970. In 1988, she also obtained Bachelor of Laws from Faculty of
Law, University of Delhi. Later in 1993, she completed her Ph.D in
Social Sciences from Department of Social Sciences, Indian Institute of
Technology Delhi.
In May 2005, she was awarded with an honorary degree of Doctor of Law
in recognition of her “humanitarian approach to prison reforms and
policing”
Career
In
1970, Kiran Bedi started her career as lecturer in Khalsa College for
Women, Amritsar; but worked for two years. And in 1972 she became first
Indian Woman IPS officer, and continues to serve the country with
courage and strength. Kiran Bedi held the position as Director General
at the Bureau of Police Research and Development before she voluntarily
retired from the IPS in December 2007.
During
her IPS duty, she served in many toughest assignments ranging from New
Delhi traffic postings, Deputy Inspector General of Police in Mizoram
and Advisor to the Lieutenant Governor of Chandigarh. She also took the
responsibility as Director General of Narcotics Control Bureau, to a
United Nations delegation, where she became the Civilian Police Advisor
in United Nations peacekeeping operations.
At Present
Now
Kiran Bedi is a social activist who has also founded 2 NGOs – The
Navjyoti Delhi Police Foundation for welfare and preventative policing
in 1988 (at present known as ‘The Navjyoti India Foundation’), and the
India Vision Foundation for prison reformation, drug abuse prevention
and child welfare in 1994. In the recently concluded General Elections
of 2014, Kiran Bedi expressed her desire to serve country led by
Narendra Modi by offering herself as CM candidate of BJP. She plays an
important role in in the life of every Indian Women, and is perceived as
a role model, support for many women and many women IPS aspirants of
our country. At present, she is Governor of Puduchery.
Awards and Honors:
During her tenure she was awarded with numerous trophies and honors. Some of the worth mentioning among them are:
• Suryadatta National Award, 2007
• United Nations Medal, 2004
• Mother Teresa Award for Social Justice, 2005
• Woman of the Year Award, 2002
• Ramon Magsaysay Award, 1994
• President’s Gallantry Award, 1979
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