Bedi insists her actions were driven by urgent need to protect daughter. Revelations also suggest Delhi cops may have come ...
Kiran Bedi, born on June 9, 1949, in Amritsar, Punjab, is the first in the annals of Indian history as the first woman to be part of the Indian Police Service (IPS) in 1972. Her distinguished ...
Kiran Bedi responded to allegations in a report claiming she used her influence to conduct surveillance on her daughter and ...
On India’s 76th Republic Day, Kiran Bedi, the nation’s first female IPS officer, took a moment to reflect on a pivotal milestone in her career—leading the Republic Day parade in 1975.
Kiran Bedi, former Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry and IPS officer, has refuted allegations published by The News Minute that she misused surveillance, violated privacy, and suppressed evidence.
Former lieutenant governor of Puducherry and an alumna of the Panjab University (PU), Kiran Bedi reminisced about her time ...
Former Puducherry lieutenant governor Kiran Bedi on Saturday launched the Punjabi version of her book ‘Fearless Governance’ at her alma mater Saroop Rani Government College here. Titled ...
Kiran Bedi justified surveillance conducted on her daughter 22 years ago, refuting allegations of misuse of power and privacy violation. She argued the surveillance was a necessary intervention by ...
The report alleges that the former IPS officer “used her official connections within Delhi Police to mount an aggressive surveillance operation” on her 20-year-old daughter and a hotelier in ...