Kiran Bedi was voted as India’s Most Admired by The Week in 2002
Top 10 in Top 10 Major Achievements of Kiran Bedi
Shrimati (Mrs) Kiran Bedi has long been a symbol and source of inspiration for Indians. She has been named India's most admired woman (THE WEEK 2002), India's most trusted woman (Readers Digest, March 2010, Navbharat Times 2012); MSN Most Admired Indian Female Icon 2011; and The Economic Times' top 10 women icons of 2013. In 2018, she was included in Mega Icons, a National Geographic-created multi-part series.
The show is centered on inspirational personalities' success stories. She has received numerous prestigious awards, including the International Woman Award in 1992, the United Nations Medal for outstanding service (2004), the June Morrison-Tom Gitchoff award for significant improvement of the quality of justice (2001), and the Asia Region Award for drug prevention and control (1991). Kiran Bedi has written a number of books, including It's Always Possible: One Woman's Transformation of Tihar Prison; Empowering Women... As I See; Be the Change: Fighting Corruption; Yeh Sambhav Hai (in Hindi); and Dr. Kiran Bedi: Creating Leadership.
With her achievements and efforts while working, it is of course not surprising that she is considered the most admired person in India. Not only that, this is probably the reason why she has been trusted by the people of India and is also considered one of the major achievements of Kiran Bedi.