Hina Khan says Ramadan Mubarak in yellow suit for first sehri
Hina Khan says Ramadan Mubarak in yellow suit for first sehri
Hina Khan posted pictures of herself looking stunning in a bright yellow suit on the first sehri of Ramadan. She also wished her fans Ramadan Mubarak.
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Hina Khan posted pictures wearing a yellow suit.
Ramadan is one of the most important occasions in Islam during which people observe a fast. Hina Khan shared a glimpse of it on her Instagram account as she posted pictures of herself donning a yellow suit on first sehri on Ramadan. Ever since the novel coronavirus pandemic struck the country last year, celebrations have been low-key.
Dilip Cherian | Fresh minds in diplomacy: MEA opens to interns, sees flood of CVs
Published : Apr 15, 2021, 12:00 am IST
Updated : Apr 15, 2021, 12:00 am IST
Under the new policy, MEA will take in about 60 interns every year in two batches, with each intern spending three months in the ministry
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Everybody loves a diplomat. Last month, after revamping its policy of inviting interns, the ministry of external affairs (MEA) opened its doors to interns. It was swamped by a deluge of applications from across the country. Under the new policy, MEA will take in about 60 interns every year in two batches, with each intern spending three months in the ministry. Sources say that the earlier 2016 policy was revised by foreign secretary Harsh Shringla recently.
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Dilip Cherian | Fresh push for lateral entry of babus likely
Published : Mar 17, 2021, 7:42 am IST
Updated : Mar 17, 2021, 7:42 am IST
PM Modi has introduced the mechanism of recruiting fresh talent in the bureaucracy from the private sector during his first tenure
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Last year, Arvind Panagariya, former vice-chief of the government Niti Aayog, wrote in his book,
India Unlimited Reclaiming the Lost Glory, that Indian babus suffered from the socialist hangover, which has slowed down the pace of reforms the Modi sarkar wishes to introduce. To support his view, he cited Narendra Modi’s initiative for lateral entry at the top levels of the bureaucracy. According to Mr Panagariya, babus slowed down the process to the extent that at the very end of his term only nine officers could be inducted from outside.
Govt vows free vaccine for all
Forest is the fountain of youth. Trees cast off years and grant health and cheer, or so transcendentalist – Ralph Waldo Emerson claimed in his 1836 essay Nature. In the woods, he wrote, I feel that nothing can befall me [. . .] which nature cannot repair.
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