- Kiran Bedi is a retired Indian Police Service (IPS) officer and social activist who is widely recognized for her contributions to the police force.
- Born on June 9, 1949, in Amritsar, Punjab, Bedi was the first woman to join the IPS in 1972.
- She has served in various roles during her 35-year career, including as the Inspector General of Prisons in Tihar Jail, Delhi, where she implemented several reforms to improve the prison system.
- Bedi is also known for her efforts in promoting road safety and traffic management, and for her role in the anti-corruption movement.
- She has received numerous awards and honors, including the Magsaysay Award for Government Service in 1994.
- After retiring from the IPS, Bedi has continued to be active in public life and politics, serving as the Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry from 2016 to 2021.
- She has also been involved in several social initiatives, including the Navjyoti India Foundation, which provides education and support to underprivileged children and women.
- Bedi is a strong advocate for gender equality and has been actively involved in promoting women’s rights and empowerment.
- She has written several books on her experiences in the police force and her views on social and political issues.
- Kiran Bedi is an inspiration to many, and her dedication to public service and social causes has made her a respected figure in Indian society.
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