<P> The Navjyoti Delhi Police Foundation founded by Bedi and her colleagues was renamed to Navjyoti India Foundation in 2007 . Since its establishment, the Foundation received strong support from the local communities, as well several Indian and foreign charitable trusts and government bodies . Over next 25 years, it provided residential treatment to nearly 20,000 drug and alcohol addicts . It also started crime prevention programmes such as education of street children and slum kids . It established 200 single - teacher schools, vocational training centers, health care facilities and counselling centers for the vulnerable sections of society . In 2010, it also established the Navjyoti Community College, affiliated to IGNOU . </P> <P> Bedi set up India Vision Foundation (IVF) in 1994 . IVF works in fields of police reforms, prison reforms, women empowerment and rural and community development . In police reform area, Bedi emphasized better training, while opposing hazing of trainees . She opposed frequent transfers, stating that these lead to poor cadre management . She also proposed creation of a new level of police administration, which would protect rank - and - file officers from politicians and bureaucrats . In women's rights area, she has advocated equitable educational opportunities and property ownership (including co-ownership) for women . She has emphasized faster empowerment of rural women . </P> <P> She is a social commentator and trainer and frequently speaks on various social issues like education, domestic violence & others . During 2008--11, Bedi hosted the reality TV show Aap Ki Kachehri on STAR Plus . In this court show, Bedi resolved everyday conflicts in a simulated courtroom . In 2008, she launched the website http://www.saferindia.com/kiranbedi/ to help people whose complaints are not accepted by the local police . In 2010, she was invited as Speaker in Washington by TEDx . </P> <P> In October 2010, Arvind Kejriwal invited Bedi to join him in exposing the CWG scam . Bedi accepted the invitation, and by 2011, the two had allied with other activists, including Anna Hazare, to form India Against Corruption (IAC) group . Their campaign evolved into the 2011 Indian anti-corruption movement . Anna Hazare planned an indefinite hunger strike to demand the passage of a stronger Jan Lokpal Bill in the Indian Parliament . On 16 August 2011, Bedi and other key members of IAC were detained by the police, four hours before the hunger strike could start . Bedi and other activists were released later on the same day . After twelve days of protests and many discussions between the government and the activists, the Parliament passed a resolution to consider three points in drafting of Lokpal bill . </P>

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