Akalis promised, we delivered; avers Rana Sodhi handing over appointment letters ROZANA SPOKESMAN
Updated Mar 17, 2021, 5:30 pm IST
Twenty-six outstanding sports persons, who had been left mid-way on false promises of providing government jobs by previous SAD-BJP
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Chandigarh: Twenty-six outstanding sports persons, who had been left mid-way on false promises of providing government jobs by previous SAD-BJP government, on Wednesday, given appointment letters by Rana Gurmit Singh Sodhi, Minister for Sports, Youth Services and NRIs Affairs here at Punjab Bhawan. While offering them jobs in Punjab Police, Rana Sodhi affirmed that, I am glad that we have fulfilled the promise made by the earlier SAD-BJP government.
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Gurminder Sagoo of WSP
RIYADH WSP Middle East, together with The Red Sea Development Company and international law firm Pinsent Masons, Monday launched a thought-provoking podcast episode in celebration of International Women’s Day 2021.
Titled ‘Diversity wins, but gaps persist: How can we close the inclusion divide?’, the podcast explores diversity in a broader sense whilst discussing how organizations in the Middle East and globally can tackle the inclusion divide.
The purpose behind this is to ideate ways for organizations and leaders to overcome stigmas and create a wider, diverse, and aware modern working environment.
DUBAI: Engineering consultant WSP Middle East, The Red Sea Development Co. (TRSDC), and international law firm Pinsent Masons have joined forces to launch a new podcast episode to celebrate International Women’s Day.
Titled, “Diversity wins, but gaps persist: How can we close the inclusion divide?” the production explores diversity and how organizations in the Middle East and globally can tackle the inclusion divide.
The special-edition podcast is hosted by Gurminder Sagoo, client director for WSP Middle East, in conversation with Ashwaq Al-Babtain, TRSDC project manager, and Gurmeet Kaur, partner at Pinsent Masons Middle East.
Sagoo told Arab News: “In our quest to ensure that equality makes its way into our workplaces, it’s important for us to celebrate diversity and the benefits it can bring.