1. One of the prominent members of Anna Hazare's Jan Lokpal Bill, she is the first woman IPS officer. She brought in several prison reforms, took steps for child welfare and drug abuse prevention through her NGOs ___________
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Kisan Baburao Hazare (About this soundpronunciation (help·info); born 15 June 1937), popularly known as Anna Hazare (About this soundpronunciation (help·info)), is an Indian social activist who led movements to promote rural development, increase government transparency, and investigate and punish corruption in public life. In addition to organising and encouraging grassroots movements, Hazare frequently conducted hunger strikes to further his causes—a tactic reminiscent, to many, of the work of Mohandas K. Gandhi. Hazare also contributed to the development and structuring of Ralegan Siddhi, a village in Parner taluka of Ahmednagar district, Maharashtra, India. He was awarded the Padma Bhushan—the third-highest civilian award—by the Government of India in 1992 for his efforts in establishing this village as a model for others.
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KIRAN BEDI
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Kiran Bedi
Kiran Bedi, (born June 9, 1949, Amritsar, India), Indian social activist who was the first woman to join the Indian Police Service (IPS) and who was instrumental in introducing prison reform in India. Bedi was the second of four daughters.