Language | English |
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ISBN-10 | 9788120729384 |
No of pages | 373 |
Font Size | Medium |
Book Publisher | Sterling |
Published Date | 10 Oct 2005 |
Kiran Bedi is an Indian politician belonging to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). She is currently the Lieutenant Governor of the union territory of Puducherry. Bedi took to politics after retiring from Indian Police Service (IPS) in 2007. She was the first Indian woman to join the officer’s ranks of IPS in 1972.
During her stint in the IPS, she had served in the position of the Director General at the Bureau of Police Research and Development. Bedi is also noted for her role as a social activist. The winner of the Magsaysay Award in 1994, Kiran Bedi has been one of the active members of the Anna Hazare-led civil society that launched a movement for the enactment of a strong anti-corruption law, the Jan Lokpal Bill.
She formally joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on 15 January, 2015 and was selected as the party's chief ministerial candidate for the 2015 Delhi Assembly elections.
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"What do I do with all that I see, hear, read and observe? I can ignore, forget complain or postpone.. But I needed to write and express in words what I saw... and I will continue to..." Kiran Bedi, in her usual refreshingly candid style, shares wide ranging issues which have angered, inspired or fascinated her. Through her matter-of -fact style of writing, she draws her resears into situations that they may either not have access to or may tend to ignore.
As I See... is a persistent effort by the author to encourage greater awareness about various socail and ethical issues in a hopre to invoke, provoke and inspire readers to heightened levels of sensitivly, participation and response. About Author : Dr. Kiran Bedi is India's first and highest ranking woman officer in the Indian Police Service. Her experience and expertise include more than 33 years of tough, responsive and interactive policing,. within India and outside. She has worked with the United Nations as the Police Advisor to the Secretary General, in the Department of Peace Keeping Operations. Seh has represented India at the United Nations, and in international forums on crime prevention, drug traffiching and abuse, prison reform, women's issues and peace-keeping operations.
Contents : Blurred, Yet Moved A Day of Gratitude Giving Readers Good Choices Internal-Policing From Darkness to Light Giving In our Giving Up... Don't Read, Please Talk Right to Reject Parents Like Mine A Wish Speech Eating the Elephant Illicit to Genuine Spirit My Maiden Duty-An Eye-Witness Account More Captain Thapars-How? Never Too Late All of Yourself We Can Learn from This Mayor Salute the Vision Want to Fail or Pass? Whi is a Champion? Soft Bakcbones and Hard Hearts Ritual to Real We are Being Held Back The Miracle of Dhamma Shapath Without Ifs and Buts Till Further Orders Three Orbits Removing Obstacles Here and There