Kanchan Chaudhary Bhattacharya

Kanchan Chaudhary Bhattacharya
कंचन चौधरी भट्टाचार्य
Born Himachal Pradesh, India
Nationality Indian
Alma mater Delhi University
Occupation IPS Officer (1973–2007)
Political party Aam Aadmi Party
Religion Hinduism
Spouse(s) Dev Bhattacharya
Children 2 daughters
Awards President's Medal for long and meritorious services in 1989.
President's Medal for distinguished services in 1997.
Rajiv Gandhi Award in 2004 for excellent all round performance and as an outstanding woman achiever.
Website kanchan4aap.in

Kanchan Chaudhary Bhattacharya (Hindi: कंचन चौधरी भट्टाचार्य) is a former Director General of Police in Uttarakhand Police and recently turned to politics, ran as a candidate of Aam Aadmi Party from Haridwar, Uttarakhand in the 2014 Indian general election. She was the first woman to become Director General of Police of a state and retired on 31 October 2007 from service.[1] She was the second woman IPS officer in the country after Kiran Bedi.[2]

Early life and education

Chaudhary attended the Government College for Women, Amritsar.[3] Later, she completed her post-graduation in English Literature from Indraprastha College, Delhi University,[4] and Master in Business Administration from the University of Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia in 1993.[5]

Career

She has 33 years of a scintillating career behind her. She was the first women to become DGP of a state, serving the state of Uttarakhand as DGP, the second to join the IPS in 1973 and the first women IPS officer of Uttar Pradesh Cadre.[2]

She was selected to represent India at the Interpol meeting held in 2004 in Cancun, Mexico. She attended several special trainings and courses since 1980, six weeks in Human Resources Management (NITIE), Bombay, one week in Economic Crime Investigation Management, Singapore organized by the Common Wealth Secretariat, UK and a three weeks program in Advanced Management at the National Police Academy at Hyderabad. As the chairperson of the All India Women in Police, Uttarakhand Police, she hosted the 2nd Women in Police Conference that was praised by the President of India as "an excellent performance". She was selected to become DGP amongst a number of officers because of her integrity and sensitivity to the problems of the common man. She projected the issues relating to the recruitment, training and continuing of women in police in India at the DGPs Annual Conference and to the Training Heads from across the country on behalf of Bureau of Police Research and Development.

She has various other interests. She writes poetry and takes part in dramatics. She also made a guest appearance in Udaan (TV series) which was based on her life, written and directed by her sister Kavita Chaudhary.[2]

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