00:00Vaananam Vasaswadhi Sindhaveen Aadhavi
00:28Vanakkam Neeruley
00:30You have seen the first film
00:32Once upon a time, there was a saying that if you become a prime minister, you can do anything for the country
00:40It was a little exaggerated for cinema
00:44Even though it is difficult to implement all the things mentioned in it
00:49The film evokes the thought of why we cannot overcome the small steps we have taken in the past
00:58To create that film, an extraordinary character may have been the reason for us to meet today
01:07Even though we are in the 21st century, it is a sad truth that women are still denied equal opportunities in many fields
01:15In such a situation, only a few women with extraordinary courage and courage can stand up and rule the sky
01:26Therefore, we would like to meet today a wonderful woman who stands up and makes Indian women and the world stand up
01:36Kiran Bedi, born in Amritsar on June 9, 1949, is the second of four daughters
02:01Her parents were not confident in their old age, so Kiran Bedi was able to fly from a young age
02:09She got the opportunities and education that Indian women did not get
02:14Kiran Bedi used the opportunity well and studied well
02:18She got a bachelor's degree in law and a bachelor's degree in politics
02:23Then she got a master's degree in drug and family management
02:30Not only in education, she also excelled in sports
02:34She won many national competitions in tennis
02:38In 1972, at the age of 23, she joined the Indian police force as a female officer and raised the ranks
02:47She was the first woman to join the Indian police force
02:52From the day she joined the police force, Kiran Bedi bravely showed two aspects of honesty and humanity
03:00In the beginning, she was an officer in the Pookuvaravu police station
03:05Even though she was known to be a high-ranking officer in the police station, if she made a mistake, she would be punished
03:14In a crowded situation, even though she was honest, she was able to raise the ranks
03:25Kiran Bedi strongly believed that the police force was not only a force to arrest criminals,
03:31but also a force to help criminals and a force to guide them to their survival
03:40In 1994, she faced a major challenge in her business
03:49The Tihar Prison, a very large and very bad prison in the Asia-Pacific region
03:57She was given the responsibility of managing the prison with the rank of Inspector General
04:04About 11,000 prisoners, mostly males
04:08For two years, she kept a finger on the nose of those who thought what a woman could achieve
04:15The prison was overcrowded, the addiction was widespread, and the prisoners were kept in a very bad condition
04:24Unlike other officers, Kiran met and spoke with each prisoner without sitting on a pedestal
04:32He filled a large envelope and wrote a letter to the prisoners about the wrongdoers
04:40He kept the key to the envelope and read each letter every day and took appropriate action
04:48Prisoners and officers were enraged
04:51The prisoners had the hope that they would be treated properly
04:55Proper cleaning facilities were provided
04:58Food was served
05:00Drugs were prescribed
05:03Prayers and meditation were encouraged
05:07Educated prisoners were taught to write to illiterate prisoners
05:12Law-educated prisoners were encouraged to give legal advice to other prisoners
05:18Next, Kiran introduced a different meditation practice called Vipassana
05:24In those ten days of prayer and meditation, the prisoners learned self-discipline and changed according to their darkness and time of death
05:34History indicates that Ashoka did Vipassana practice 2000 years ago
05:41It had been lost for centuries, but it began to re-emerge in India through Kiran
05:49Today, this practice is taught twice a month in Dihar prison
05:55Under the strict supervision of Kiran Bedi, the Dihar prison became a refuge for the reformers from the position of a prison for the criminals
06:10When I read this story, I remembered this line from Vairamuthu
06:16She will wipe off the dirt on the floor with her fingers
06:21She is the daughter of a new era, the prisoners will be imprisoned
06:27She will wipe off the dirt on the floor with her fingers
06:32She is the daughter of a new era, the prisoners will be imprisoned
06:37He wrote his experiences as a new book called It's Always Possible
06:42He expressed different opinions on criminalization, prison management, and social protection
06:50He used the phrase Thinking out of the box in prison management and elevated the world's leaders
07:00His book has been translated into many languages
07:03His contribution to the Indian police force also attracted the attention of the international community
07:09In January 2003, Kiran Bedi was appointed as an advisor to the activities of the International Peace Corps
07:19Kiran happily accepted the honor that no other police officer in India has
07:26Kiran served for two years until February 6 this year
07:33In addition to his contribution to the police force, Kiran Bedi established two prestigious Thonduli institutions
07:40In 1988, he started the Nava Jyothi Institution for the rejuvenation of drug addicts
07:47So far, about 12,000 drug addicts have been rejuvenated
07:52In 1994, he established the India Vision Institute
07:57It provides early education to thousands of young people every day
08:02It provides advanced education for women
08:05It also provides vocational training and counseling services for people living in slums
08:10In particular, the purpose of the institution is to promote education to the children of prisoners and prevent them from becoming another criminal
08:19Both institutions have been recognized and appreciated by the world
08:24Kiran Bedi is proud of his contribution to the police force
08:29He received many awards
08:32In 1980, he was elected as India's top female leader
08:37In 1994, the Philippine government awarded him the Ramon Magsaysay Award, which is described as Asia's Nobel Prize
08:48This year alone, two awards have been awarded
08:51One of them is the Annaithresa Award for Social Justice
08:55Today, I would like to interview the brave woman who is celebrating her 56th birthday for the first time
09:03I would like to learn meaningful life from her
09:07Here is Kiran Bedi
09:19If you have been given five fruits, it means you are a miracle
09:25The five fruits are a gift from nature
09:28What are you going to give to the world with that gift as a gift?
09:35When I finished writing this story, I was surprised to see my right hand rising up and saluting Kiran Bedi
09:45Kiran Bedi was able to bring about extraordinary changes and achievements in a forgotten, hated and neglected profession called prison
09:56He was able to bring about great changes in the world through his hard work, honesty and discipline
10:15In every country, as long as there is one Kiran Bedi, humanity will move forward
10:22No sky will be occupied by anyone who follows his footsteps
10:35The sky will be occupied
10:39With the support of Zinda
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