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2020/08/19

Information: Real Heroes of India

Information: Real Heroes of India

Here are two inspiring Indian who made the country proud:-
1. Born during a Dalit Mahar family he was considered impure; wasn't allowed to worship in temples; wasn't permitted to drink from the same well, drink from the same cup in tea stall or wear shoes within the presence of an upper caste, avoided getting an education and sometimes humiliated and ill-treated by high caste community. 

Despite all the challenges and difficulties, he was the first PERSON from his caste to urge a university degree in India. He later attended the London School of Economics and thus the Columbia University within the US for further studies and become the first Law Minister of the govt. of India in 1947.

He was an Indian jurist, social reformer, politician, orator, Buddhist activist, writer, philosopher, economist, scholar and editor who fought for the rights of the 'untouchable' caste, opposed social discrimination, played an instrument in India's Independence movement, bought labour reforms, fought for girls rights and introduced dearness allowances, leave allowances, employee insurance, and medical leaves for workers. 

Yes, you guessed it right... he's Father of Indian Constitution Bharat Ratna Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar popularly mentioned as Babasaheb Ambedkar.

Why is he a HERO?: - He introduced a system of reservation of jobs for the members of 'untouchables' now mentioned as scheduled caste and scheduled tribes in schools, colleges, and officialdom that he arguable gained wide respect of others for raising voice against injustice with people of backward class.

Life lessons- Stop playing the victim game. Be a master of your destiny.

2. Way back within the 1970s working during a male-dominated field like Indian Police Service (IPS) was a challenging task but he broke the stereotypes and earned a definite segment for herself during this unconventional profession. Yes, she is that the primary and highest woman ranking female IPS officer and FIRST Indian to be appointed United Nation's civilian police advisor within the Department of Peacekeeping operations Dr. Kiran Bedi.

In 1972, Dr. Bedi joined IPS services after which she served as Deputy officer of Police in Mizoram, Advisor to an official in Chandigarh, Traffic commissioner of latest Delhi, a officer in Tihar Jail and Deputy General of Narcotics Control Bureau. 

During her tenure of quite four decades, her most precious contribution was while serving as a officer of Tihar Jail of Delhi (one of the toughest jails in Asia) where she bought several reforms for the prisoners including music meditation, yoga, sports, prayers education within the least levels, art and craft, festival celebration, medical aid and appearance after children that she was facilitated with Raman Magsaysay award in 1994.

Why is she a HERO?: - In traditionally male-dominated career she faced enormous challenges' like societal disbelief, trust in woman's leadership skills, high stress, cultural expectations, and much of more, however; she not just excelled in her career but moved up faster than others thereby setting an example for several other females to follow.

Life lesson- What causes you to different causes you to beautiful. Trust yourself and your abilities.

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