I Dare! (Revised and Enlarged Edition)
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Hats Off...... Indeed she dares !!!

The book 'I Dare' deals extensively into the life of the first woman I.P.S. officer of India and one of the best cop our country has ever produced. It also reveals into the insight of the unholy nexus between the political class and the bureaucratic setup which tries to pull down any concerted effort aimed at improving the lives of the common man.... but a woman like Dr. Kiran Bedi defy all odds to come stronger every time... be it the prison reforms of Tihar.. or towing away of the PM's car ...
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Hemant Ranjan Choudhary

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Oct, 2012

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inspiring

i recommend the masses to go through the book for once..it was magnanimous & awesome experience reading this book. if u are willing to have detailed description about deep rooted corruption in governance , managerial skills of one's personal&proffesional life , negative attitude of politicias towards honest officers of country then this book is at the top of all other stuff , especially the contents on TIHAR mangement were highly motivational..from this book i have a view of die-hard ho...
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NARENDRA PRABHAT

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Feb, 2014

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The best book ever I read.. sort of bible for life

This book has changed my life...sort of. A tale from the real world. An inspiring book which will empower you and will make you realize that everyone has the potential to reach height and serve humanity, despite all odds.. A worth read for EVERYONE!
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Pradeep Kothiyal

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May, 2013

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5

A Must Read

Chapters of 'I Dare' :

1.Never say die
2.Getting ready for life
3.Preparing to be assets
4.A wedding ahead
5.Mother Teresa hugs india's most admirable women
6.Crane Bedi- Prime minister's car Towed away
7.Kiran takes on the chief minister
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Sahil Jain

Feb, 2012

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She dares!!

Kiran Bedi is one lady who really fought the corrupt practices of the system with a bold attitude. An inspiring read!!
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Piyush Singh

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Aug, 2011

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Highly motivational

I enjoyed this book. It was highly motivational. Especially the youths must read this book. There is nothing impossible, only we have to make up our mind and work towards excellence.
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Sanjiv Srihari

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Feb, 2014

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Good Choice

I have personal bias towards the book being a fan of Kiran Bedi and her bravery. The book is indeed a treat for those who would want to know her journey in person and the government in general.I was keen on knowing what forces acted to pull her down and how she dealt with them. Time and Money well spent.
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Saraswati Chandra

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Nov, 2012

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I Salute!

I Dare is Kiran Bedi's story. After reading I thought how come this lady has so much strength. After starting so many good things where ever she was posted she was transferred somewhere else citing some stupid reason even before she could finish the work/schemes that she had started.And now they try to defame this lady why? because she starts to protest against corruption?
A normal person would have gone into depression. But then isnt this the reason that she is Kiran Bedi! I Salute!
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Soni

Jun, 2012

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Story of an "amazing lady"

This book is one of the most inspiring books for me. She has shown that if a person wants to do something then despite all the odds he/she CAN.
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Apoorva Johry

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Nov, 2011

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A tale of self obsession

One of the ugliest books I have ever read. I had a good image of Kiran Bedi in my mind before reading it, but this book shattered that.

This book is a collection of applauds which Kiran Bedi has sung for herself. There is so much self praise, that you will get sick of it within few pages, and still, it will continue.

The thing that overshadows every thing in this book is Kiran Bedi telling you after every few pages that she was the first woman to do this, she was the first woman to do that....
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Paritosh Ranjan

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Nov, 2011

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