Kiran Bedi : Ek Tadafdar Netrutva

30.00

The first police officer (I.P.S.) Kiran Bedi. Who lived a glorified life of an officer. How did the develop her personality, what difficulties she had to face and confront during her life journey from Kiran Bedi to Didi Bedi as a Police Officer and then as a political personality in the 2nd innings of her life is presented interesting through this book. The new generation can get guidence through it.

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The first police officer (I.P.S.) Kiran Bedi. Who lived a glorified life of an officer. How did the develop her personality, what difficulties she had to face and confront during her life journey from Kiran Bedi to Didi Bedi as a Police Officer and then as a political personality in the 2nd innings of her life is presented interesting through this book. The new generation can get guidence through it.

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Weight 30 kg
Dimensions 21.5 × 14 cm
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