Mandeep Kaur features in NZ Police’s International Women's Day video

Mandeep Kaur Sidhu had a dream and she made it come true. She is NZ's first female Indian police officer #IWD2017

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Ethnic Liaison Officer Constable Mandeep Kaur moved to Ozland about twenty years ago. A single mother with two children had a big struggle waiting for her.

After living for a short time in Australia, she moved to NZ.

Before joining police force, she also tried her luck in a challenging environment of taxi driving.

Below listen to Mandeep Kaur's International Women’s Day message (in Punjabi) with 's :



Born and brought up in Punjab, Ms Sidhu migrated to Australia nearly 20 years ago in 1999.

Working as a NZ police Constable, she holds the position of Ethnic Peoples' Community Relations Officer for Waitemata District, Auckland.
Ms Sidhu's story is a lifelong journey that is full of motivation and inspiration.

Have a listen to her previous interview with 's 




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Published 8 March 2017 8:32pm
Updated 8 March 2017 8:42pm
By Preetinder Grewal

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