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After an unexpected turn of events upended the homemaker role her parents had planned for her, Manjari Jaruhar overcame extraordinary odds to become the first woman from Bihar to join the country's elite police cadre. A masterclass in courage, resilience and leadership by a woman who broke new ground and thrived despite being viewed with disbelief and derision by her colleagues, Madam Sir is a stirring account of a sheltered girl's rise to the top echelons of the Indian Police Service. Set against the backdrop of significant events such as the Bhagalpur blindings, the 1984 anti-Sikh riots and Lalu Prasad's reign in Bihar, Madam Sir looks at the IPS from the inside, through a woman's eyes. This is a story that will inspire you to pursue your dreams and infuse you with the spirit to reach impossible heights.
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“Madam Sir” is the autobiographical account of Manjari Jaruhar, first woman IPS officer of the Indian State Bihar. The author goes over her 34 year long career in the Police Service.
I really appreciate the refreshing candour the author depicts while talking about the issues faced by the police officers, also how the police is perceived by the citizens in India.
However, at certain times the book seemingly appears preachy.
Overall, this is a book I'd highly recommend my mom and honestly, any middle-aged Indian to read.