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FROM OMKAR

An idol is a person who inspires a community or a society to perform certain activity or gives their level best to give world an support of inspiring on a certain aspiration .In simple words inspire one because of you. Why is an idol important in our life??? 1-it gives us capacity to have an goal in our life. 2-it trys to implement on our daily life 3-it inspires our own mind to think on their level

Kiran bedi
She was born Kiran Bedi is truly an icon of heroism. She was the first Indian woman to join the Indian Police Services.

. On the 1973 Republic Day, this first lady IPS participated in a parade in front of first Indian lady Prime Minister Indira Gandhi

National junior Tennis champion at the age 16. Kiran Bedi is also a former all-India and allAsian tennis champion. Kiran had won the Asian Ladies Title at the age of 22. Best athlete of her college.

She has started her career as Lecturer in Political Science, Khalsa College for Women In 1972, she was selected for the Indian Police Service. She was first lady selected for IPS. She has worked as Traffic Commissioner of New Delhi, Deputy Inspector General of Police in insurgency prone Mizoram, Advisor to the Lieutenant Governor of Chandigarh, Director General of Narcotics Control Bureau and also on a United Nations deputation.

Kiran bedi was only female inspector general in the history of Tihar prison, which houses over 9700 convicts in Delhi.. Kiran bedi based her reforms on her successful, communitarian approach to law enforcement, which she had developed years earlier in Delhi. She converted the highsecurity Tihar prison into a "reformatory" in which inmates were encouraged to seek education, guidance, and vocational training.

Kiran bedi organized classes for the inmates, teaching them to read and write. Those inmates who already had some basic education were encouraged to enroll in higher studies. Eventually, the prison became an open school, as two universities the Indira Gandhi National Open University and the National Open School established centers there.

Kiran bedi established vocational training programs for the prisoners to improve their skills and provide better job opportunities in the outside world. Inmates enrolled in these programs were allowed to work with local entrepreneurs, which gave the inmates valuable real-world work experience.

the inmates earned wages through innovative activities, which helped them provide for their families even whilst incarcerated. To help them manage their income, Kiranbedi established a bank wages and develop budgets for themselves and their families side the prison, which taught prisoners to save their income

In order to enable the prisoners to voice their concerns and complaints, a revolutionary system of "mobile petition box" was introduced Prisoners wrote their views and put it in the box which was opened by a petition officer, directly under Kiran bedi supervision Each complaint was acknowledged by a "pink card" by the Kiran herself irrespective of whether the complaint warranted any action or not.

A WARDER WITH A MOBILE PETITION BOX

REPLY card for petitions received in petition box

a unique system of internal self management and prisoners participation was introduced in the prison. Few inmates were nominated by the prisoners themselves and were made responsible to coordinate and manage activities like education, mess cooking and distribution, internal discipline, library management, mobile canteen, sports activities, vocational training, prison bulletins, yoga therapy and essential & medical services, horticulture, administrative assistance, festival celebration etc.

For her outstanding work, Kiran Bedi has received a number of accolades like: President's Gallantry Award (1979) Women of the Year Award (1980) Asia Region Award for Drug Prevention and Control (1991)

Magsaysay Award for Government Service (1994) Mahila Shiromani Award (1995) Father Machismo Humanitarian Award (1995) Lion of the Year (1995)
Pride of India (1999)

Mother Teresa Memorial National Award for Social Justice


Pride of India (1999) Mother Teresa Memorial National Award for Social Justice (2005)

her motto in life is that nothing is impossible, no target unachievable one just has to try harder and harder.

YO

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