Close X
Friday, November 22, 2024
ADVT 
Spotlights

Inspiring Diversity: Detective Gagan Luddu's Journey

Monica Sethi Darpan, 15 Apr, 2024 04:29 PM
  • Inspiring Diversity: Detective Gagan Luddu's Journey

Detective Constable Gagan Luddu epitomizes resilience and determination within the Vancouver Police Department (VPD). Her journey from India to Canada in her teens and her unwavering commitment to breaking barriers highlight the values of inclusion and excellence in law enforcement, where she has served for the last 18 years. She defied norms and pursued her dream of becoming a police officer despite societal expectations. Drawn by the VPD's reputation for inclusivity, she embarked on a journey to challenge stereotypes and make a difference in her community.

Throughout her career, Gagan drew inspiration from role models like retired Constable Linda Stewart, embodying dedication and compassion in her work. Leveraging her background in business commerce, she bolstered her skills and determination, earning respect and paving the way for other women, particularly those from immigrant backgrounds, to join law enforcement.

As a South Asian woman in law enforcement, Gagan brings a unique perspective and understanding of diverse communities. Fluent in Hindi and Punjabi, she serves as a bridge between the VPD and underrepresented groups, fostering trust and connection through open dialogue and cultural competence.

Looking ahead, Gagan envisions a future where law enforcement reflects the rich diversity of Canadian society. To aspiring South Asian women considering careers in law enforcement, Gagan offers words of encouragement and guidance. "Believe in yourself and embrace your heritage as a source of strength," she urges. 

As a trailblazer and advocate, she inspires others to challenge stereotypes, pursue their passions, and embrace their unique identities. Her tireless dedication to service and community exemplifies the essence of policing with compassion, integrity, and respect.

MORE Spotlights ARTICLES

South Asian women breaking barriers: Wendy Mehat

South Asian women breaking barriers: Wendy Mehat
As Officer in Charge, Wendy oversees policing, police response, community welfare initiatives, human resources, and more in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows cities. Amidst all this, she prioritizes the mental and physical well-being of her police officers, who see so much trauma all around them. 

South Asian women breaking barriers: Wendy Mehat

South Asian women breaking barriers: Niki Sharma

South Asian women breaking barriers: Niki Sharma
As Attorney General, Niki's core mandate focuses on ensuring the justice system functions equitably and fairly. She is also part of the Indigenous Justice Strategy, which works towards making the justice system fairer and better for the indigenous people.

South Asian women breaking barriers: Niki Sharma

South Asian women breaking barriers: Kam Raman

South Asian women breaking barriers: Kam Raman
Throughout her career, she has been recognized for her business acumen, communication, collaboration, and leadership abilities. But while these are significant achievements and accomplishments, Kam’s more profound reward stems from her ability and commitment to fostering a culture of diversity and inclusion for clients, employees, and the community.

South Asian women breaking barriers: Kam Raman

South Asian women breaking barriers: Hema Bhatt

South Asian women breaking barriers: Hema Bhatt
As Senior Vice President, Hema oversees the company's operations, human resources and finance portfolio. She's also transitioning to work only three days a week so her two daughters can engage more fully with different aspects of the business. Her husband has also recovered considerably in the last nine years and works from home. 

South Asian women breaking barriers: Hema Bhatt

Meet Reel World and Real World Influencer: Tina Singh

Meet Reel World and Real World Influencer:  Tina Singh
Fast forward to today, Singh wears many hats as a mom of three boys, social media content creator, occupational therapist, and the founder of Sikh Helmets Inc. In addition to being close to her family and having the option to step away when needed, Tina wholeheartedly just loves the work she does for all the right reasons, and enjoys every second of it. 

Meet Reel World and Real World Influencer: Tina Singh

Excellence in the Classroom and Beyond: Gurpreet Kaur Bains

Excellence in the Classroom and Beyond: Gurpreet Kaur Bains
As the Modern Languages Department Head at Surrey’s LA Matheson Secondary School (LAM), she has actively collaborated with the Ministry of Education and the Museum of Surrey in developing South Asian curriculum and teaching resources.

Excellence in the Classroom and Beyond: Gurpreet Kaur Bains