Life of Kiran Bedi – Key Learnings from a Doctor’s Life

Dr. Kiran Bedi needs no introduction. Mention her name and any person will nod their head as if to mean, “Yeah, of course, I know her.”

And if you have been following the recent Lokpal campaign by Anna Hazare, you will definitely know that she is one of the 4 pillars who stand by Anna Hazare in this campaign.

She is India’s first and highest ranking woman officer in Indian Police Service.

Early Days

Born on the 9th of June, 1949, in Amritsar, Punjab, she is the second daughter of Prakash and Prem Peshawaria and has 3 sisters. Her schooling was at the Sacred Heart Convent School and she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in English from the Government College for Women, Amritsar, in 1968.

After attaining her Master’s Degree in Political Science in 1970, she joined as a lecturer in Political Science at Khalsa College for Women, Amritsar. In 1988, she obtained a Bachelor of Law degree from Delhi University. She has obtained a Ph.D from the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi.

Indian Police Service and Other Assignments

The year 1972 is a milestone year in her life as she joined the Indian Police Service and thus, created history by becoming the first women to do so. In her stint as Police officer, she has served rather very difficult assignments.

She has served at New Delhi traffic postings, Director General of Narcotics Control Bureau, Deputy Inspector General of Police in insurgency-prone Mizoram and Advisor to the Lieutenant Governor of Chandigarh.

She has earned a UN medal for her service as Civilian Police Advisor to the Secretary General of Department of Peace Keeping operations at the United Nations. In her last assignment, she served as the Director General to the Bureau of Police Research and Development.

Achievements

Kiran Bedi has achieved a lot at a very young age. Besides academics, she has also been an active Lawn tennis player winning various championships starting with Junior Lawn Tennis Championship, Asian Lawn Tennis championship, All-India Interstate Women’s Lawn Tennis Championship, All-Asian Tennis Championship. She won the Asian Ladies title at the age of 22.

Always keen on taking up challenging work, she has excelled at various assignments. Besides receiving accolades on various fronts, she has received a lot of awards. Following are the list of awards that have been bestowed upon Dr. Kiran Bedi:

Year Name of Award or Honor Awarding Organization
2011 Bharatiya Manavata Vikas Puraskar Indian Institute of Planning and Management
2010 STAR Parivar Award STAR Plus
2005 Mother Teresa Memorial National Award Indian Development Foundation (IDF)
2004 United Nations Medal United Nations
2002 Woman of the Year Award Blue Drop Group Management, Cultural and Artistic Association, Italy.
1999 Pride of India Award American Federation of Muslims of Indian Origin (AFMI)
1997 Fourth Joseph Beuys Award Germany
1995 Lion of the Year
1995 Father Machismo Humanitarian Award Don Bosco Shrine Office, Bombay-India
1995 Mahila Shiromani Award
1994 Magsaysay Award Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation
1991 Asia Region Award for Drug Prevention and Control International Organisation of Good Templars (IOGT), Norway
1981 Women of the Year Award National Solidarity Weekly, India
1979 President’s Gallantry Award President of India

Source: Wikipedia

Social Endeavors

Dr. Kiran Bedi has two NGOs: Navjyoti India Foundation (NIF) and India Vision Foundation. She set these up along with 17 other Police Officers. NIF deals with a de-addiction and rehabilitation initiative for drug addicts. As of today, they also deal with social issues like illiteracy and women empowerment. India Vision Foundation works in the field of police reform, prison reform, women empowerment, and rural & community development.

She is one of the key people on Anna Hazare’s team and has been at the forefront of the movement. Learn more on who is Anna Hazare in this post

Key Learnings from the Life of Kiran Bedi

The life of Kiran Bedi offers much to learn.

1. Determination: Be determined and stand by what you think. Work towards achieving your goals even though the rest of the world does not believe in them.

2. Great Thinker: Be a radical thinker. See change positively and don’t be afraid to try new processes and new ideas. Share your ideas and accept other people’s ideas with equal ease.

3. Valiant: Give every task your best. Set higher personal goals than the goals given or assigned to you. That way you will ensure you excel in everything you do. Be open to taking up new challenges in life.

4. Leadership: Be a visionary and compassionate towards people. Stand up for your beliefs and be a great team player. Always hold integrity very high in every task you do. Be a good listener. That is how you will be able to understand and reach out to other people.

Conclusion

All women can take a page from the life of Kiran Bedi. Somewhere, deep within, we all aspire to be the gutsy person she is. She inspires not only women but every individual to stand up for what is right and what one believes in.

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