Focusing on the transformative journey of Kiran Bedi, the narrative explores her innovative tools and techniques that reformed Tihar Prison, setting a new standard for India's prison system. Through her leadership and vision, Bedi not only improved the conditions within the prison but also aimed to rehabilitate inmates, making it a model for correctional facilities across the country. The book highlights her challenges and successes in implementing change and promoting a more humane approach to incarceration.
Kiran Bedi Bücher
Kiran Bedi ist eine herausragende Persönlichkeit, bekannt für ihre bahnbrechende Karriere als Polizeibeamtin, Sozialaktivistin und Politikerin. Sie durchbrach früh Barrieren, indem sie die erste weibliche Beamtin des Indian Police Service wurde und über drei Jahrzehnte dem öffentlichen Dienst widmete. Bedis Ansatz zeichnete sich durch ein starkes Engagement für Gerechtigkeit und einen innovativen Geist aus, der sich in ihren Initiativen zur Kriminalitätsbekämpfung und zur Bekämpfung des Drogenmissbrauchs zeigte. Ihre beeindruckende Karriere inspiriert weiterhin und zeigt die Kraft von Führung und unerschütterlichem Engagement für die Verbesserung der Gesellschaft.




With reference to Tihar Central Jail, New Delhi, India.
Creating Leadership
- 56 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
Focusing on problem-solving, the author shares insights from their years as a police officer, emphasizing creativity and resourcefulness in addressing challenges. By drawing from documented experiences, the narrative highlights the importance of seeking external resources when necessary and prioritizing the needs of the community over excuses. The book offers a glimpse into the author's proactive approach to law enforcement and their commitment to serving the public effectively.
Be the Change 'Fighting Corruption'
- 144 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Corruption has speeded so deeply into the systems of governance in India that the common man has lost faith in every administrative process. This wide-spread disease of corruption can only be cured by a total revamp of its political, investigative and prosecuting systems. What we are seeing all around us today is nothing but loot. Loot of very high scale to the extent we can't count the number of zeros. And as this started to unfold with line Commonwealth Games exposure, it got my goat. I started to be a part of a collective voice which became louder by the day. At times very shrill, not by choice, but by compelling circumstances. But all for one common cause -- a well governed India--a better India which makes us all prosperous and our next generation secure. This is the spirit behind this collection. If the corrupt can unite for their vested interest, why we, the victims, not unite for our own selves? Be the change!