Kiran Sethi is a police officer in Delhi, India, known for organizing women's self-defense and police services training camps throughout India, for which she was honored by Union Home MinisterRajnath Singh in 2015.[1][2]
Biography
Kiran Sethi's family comes from Delhi. She studied journalism at the Indian Institute of Mass Communication before joining the police in 1987.[2] She holds the rank of Sub-Inspector of police (SI), and often investigates cases of sexual assault and child sexual abuse.[2] She is a chief trainer in the self-defence course 'Prahar', which by 2015, had trained more than 5,000 school and university students.[2][3] She has also trained more than 200 hearing and sight impaired students in self-defence.[4] Organising the largest demonstration of self-defence by school students resulted in her name being entered into the Limca Book of Records.[5] In 2014, while off-duty, Sethi saved a blind girl from being kidnapped and assaulted by a drunken man.[6][7][8][9]
Martial arts achievements
Black belt from the World Karate Organization in 1999[8]