
Madam Commissioner by Meeran Chadha Borwankar: A book giving the first-hand insights into the Administrative Services – Book Review – Jainand Gurjar
Madam Commissioner is a memoir by Meera Chadha Borwankar where she revisits her experience and journey of being a woman officer of the Indian Police Service. She started narrating her journey from the time she graduated from the National Police Academy as the sole woman of the 1981 batch! Read the review to know more about the book.
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