Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Dance Babu Dance: Indian bureaucrats to compete for best dancer, best singer titles

COME February 27, Indian bureaucrats will sing and dance, quite literally. The Central Civil Services Cultural and Sports Board is organizing music, dance and short play competitions to be held in New Delhi’s Mavlankar Auditorium between February 27 and March 1. And for Central government employees, it’s a chance to think beyond sarkari files and display their talents as singers, dancers and actors. If a bureaucrat wants to perform a solo music or dance, the entry fee is just Rs 10. The entry is open till February 22.
A circular dated February 9 has been sent to the welfare officers of all Central government ministries and departments. Casual employees working as consultants in various ministries are however not eligible for the competition.
If you know any bureaucrat with outstanding talent in singing or dancing, do send a mail to feedback@babusofindia.com

Theft in IAS children marriage
There was theft of valuables worth Rs 2.5 lakh in a high profile marriage of children of two senior IAS officers in Delhi recently. The incident occurred during the marriage between son of secretary of Information and Broadcasting ministry Uday Kumar Varma and daughter of Uttar Pradesh principal secretary and 1982 batch IAS Susheel Kumar.
A case has been registered against an unknown young man impersonating there as a guest. The victim was the wife of Verma who lost her hand bag which had gold mangalsutra, necklace, ear rings and Rs 20,000 cash. The venue of the event was 5, Ashoka Road in heart of Lutyens’ Delhi.

Action and Appointments
a) India’s biggest private sector company Reliance Industries has roped in a prominent British babu. The British government official Tony Fountain, who came into news sometime back as the highest paid civil servant in UK, will now be the CEO of Reliance’s refining business. Fountain was the chief executive of Britain’s nuclear dismantling authority.

2 comments:

  1. Good post on Valentine Day. Happy Valentine Day

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  2. Happy Valentine Day. But this dance and music competition for Indian bureaucrats has no relations whatsoever with the day of love and affection (February 14).

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