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In government, when you're a government servant, that's what we mean by government ethics.
In addition to culpable homicide, Dr. Mishra was charged with cheating, criminal conspiracy and corruption by a government servant.
Flynn, a career US government servant and military officer who rose to head the Defense Intelligence Agency, also told the court that he knew that lying to the FBI was a crime when he did it.
It is an unlikely turn in the spotlight for the nearly 30-year veteran of the Department of Justice, who has built a reputation as the "consummate government servant" and an expert on global organized crime.
A less-connected government servant, without the enormous machinery of the Democratic National Committee and the Clintons at their back, would at a minimum likely be stripped of security clearance and fired for exactly what Clinton did.
The village is excellent in education and many of the people are government servant.
The tribe is divided in two areas: Alamdar Road and Hazara Town in Alamdar Road the head of tribe is Babu Omid Ali (a government servant) and in Hazara town the tribe leader is Haji Mullah Sammad (former government servant) now a local pipe shop owner.
After Anandpal was getting married in 1992 he wanted to become a government servant and later started his cement agency business and a milk dairy.
It was also provided that the government servant would be qualified to be a member of the national party according to Article 117A(4) of the constitution.
Morris Fidanque de Castro (February 5, 1902 – December 9, 1966) was the first native Governor of the United States Virgin Islands and a lifetime government servant for the territory.
Jay Chhaniyara was born in Rajkot, Gujarat. His father is a retired government servant in water supply board, His mother is a housewife. He has an elder brother named Ravi.
Among these families which migrated here were Awans. Some notable Awans of this area are Malik Tayyab Awan (Ex-MPA), Malik Sharjeel Awan (Government Servant), Malik Wasim Awan (Pakistan Army) and Malik Ahmed Khan Awan (Agriculturist).
He was a government servant working for the East India Company. He later resigned his job as a government servant and worked in limestone mining. He became the first Khasi to develop mines, having leased limestone quarries in Mynteng Nongjri of present-day Shella. He established the first high school in Khasi – Jaintia Hills in the year 1880 in Shillong, now known as the Shillong Government Boys Higher Secondary School and had set up the first printing press in the Hills there called the ‘Ri Khasi Press’ in Umsohsun, Shillong in 1896.
Masoom Stanekzai was born in 1958 in Mughul khel village of Mohammad Agha District of Logar Province. He belongs to the Stanikzai tribe and born to a middle-class family. He is the third child of Mahmood Khan, a government servant.
He has studied in S.D. Sr. Sec. School, Simla. His father desired for him to be a doctor or an Indian Administrative Services Officer. Chopra completed his schooling and college from Shimla after his father, who was a government servant, got transferred there.
Two police constables were gunned down on August 11 near Kotli Imam Hussain Imambargah. Two days later, a government servant was shot dead at his doorstep in Maryali area. A milk- seller was critically injured due to firing in Eidgah on August 17.
Tabarana Kathe is the story of tabara ,a government servant in the ranks of a watchman. Tabara Shetty serves the government till his retirement. He is a dedicated worker and respects the system that sustained him for so long. But problems emerge after his retirement.
Tunku sailed to Penang in January 1931. Since Tunku was on a State scholarship, he was automatically a government servant when he returned. Tunku Ibrahim, was still the regent and he told Tunku that he was in disgrace for failing the Bar examinations in London.
Priti Patkar was born in Mumbai. Her father was a government servant and her mother ran a daycare program. She is a Gold Medalist from The Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai where she completed a Masters in Social Work. She is married to social activist Pravin Patkar.
Born at Waragoda, Kelaniya, he was the eldest male child of Don Daniel Jayatilaka, a government servant, and his wife Liyanage Dona Elisiyana Perera Weerasinha, daughter of oriental scholar, Don Andiris de Silva Batuwantudawe of Werahena. He had two brothers, and two sisters, both of whom died young.
He was born in a Nagar Brahmin family from Ahmedabad. He studied law and served as a government servant during British rule in India. He was elevated to the post of first class sub- judge. He retired in 1874 and was awarded the Rai Bahadur title by the British.
Though a student of Bengali, Nirala took a keen interest in Sanskrit from the very beginning. Nirala's life, barring short periods, was one long sequence of misfortunes and tragedies. His father, Pandit Ramsahaya Tripathi, was a government servant and was a tyrannical person. His mother died when he was very young.
Devi was born in Multan, then undivided India. Her father Lal Sait Ram Khanna was a Government servant. Devi graduated from Kanya Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar and started indulging into politics as a student leader, holding posts as district president of the congress party. After the Partition of India she moved to Punjab, India.
Mehdi left mountaineering after the K2 attempt. The Italian government claimed it awarded him a pension, but his son denied this. Amir served briefly as a government servant of Pakistan, before living out the rest of his modest life in his hometown Hassanabad. Mehdi died of old-age in 1999, in Hunza.
Ramesh Parekh (1940-2006) was a Gujarati poet and lyricist from Gujarat, India. He was one of the most popular poets of modern Gujarati poetry. Though government servant by profession, he had deep interest in literature and music. He contributed heavily in field of poetry including geet, ghazal and non-lyrical poetry.
Anandan was born as Mani. His father P. K. Gnanasagaram was a government servant. When he was being admitted in school he told his principal his name was Anandakrishnan, which later became his legal name, and was further shortened to Anandan. After school, he joined Quaide Millath Arts college, then known as Government Arts college.
He was born in a Telugu speaking family in Srikakulam, Andhra Pradesh, South India to V. Gumpaswami and V. Sundaramma. His father was a government servant. He received his medical education from Andhra Medical College, Visakhapatnam and then went on a scholarship to Oxford. He became the Director of the All India Institute of medical sciences(AIIMS).
Binapani was born to Chaturbhuja Mohanty and Kumudini Mohanty. Her family was from a village near Kendrapada called Chandol(Then part of undivided Cuttack District). However her father was a government servant and was posted at Berhampore where she was born in the year 1936.She completed her matriculation in 1953 and then went on to study Economics.
There is middle school in the village with a computer center, volleyball Court and cricket ground. Because of good income from granite sector and irrigated farming people are sending their children to cities like Sikar, Jaipur, Jodhpur and Kota to provide quality education. Village has maximum number of graduate and government servant in all Muslim village of district.
He was A lawyer by profession. Shri Murli Manohar Singh, son of Shri Kedar Narayan Singh is a Retired government servant. He is a Post graduate from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi and retired at the rank of Joint Secretary to the Government of India. V.N. Singh, IPS was Commissioner of Police, Delhi from May,1998 to June,1999.
Aslam Azhar was born in Lahore as a son of a government servant during the British Raj. He studied law at Cambridge University and later worked for the Burmah Oil Company. He was also interested in theater, and met his wife Nasreen Jan through a theater group. Meanwhile, Pakistani government wanted to set up a television service in the country.
The Thakurs' counsel Asok Pande was fined 200,000 twice for frivolous PILs. In 2014, the Allahabad High Court declared them to be "chronic petitioners". In April 2014, the High Court directed its registry not to accept any PIL from Amitabh Thakur. The court stated that, as a government servant, he needed to obtain a permission from the state government for filing PILs.
Upon the death of Siworawong's mother, he held a grand cremation ceremony over several days, attended by every government servant. This jealously infuriated the king who was attempting to conduct government business, and punished those servants. Siworawong sought to protect those servants and they vowed their support in opposing the monarch. They attacked the palace, captured the king and executed him.
Subroto Bagchi (31 May 1957) is an Indian entrepreneur and business leader. He is the co-founder of Mindtree and a business author. Bagchi was born to Makhan Gopal Bagchi and Labonya Prova Bagchi in Patnagarh, Odisha, where his father was a junior government servant. He grew up in Odisha, moving from place to place because of the nature of his father's job.
Suhas Lalinakere Yathiraj was born to Yathiraj L K(late) and Jayashree C S in Hassan, Karnataka. Sibling : Sharath L Y, His early schooling happened in Dudda near Mandya district. Since his father was a government servant, he had to travel and move with father during his postings at different places. He did most of his secondary education in Shivamogga, Karnataka.
Ludovice was born in 1670 in Hohenhart, near Schwäbisch Hall, Germany. His parents are recorded as Peter Ludwig (a small government servant) and Elizabeth Ludwig, both Lutherans. He first trained to be a goldsmith with his father, but joined the imperial army at age 19, during the Nine Years' War. After the Peace of Ryswick, in 1697, he goes to Rome, Italy.
Deo Kumar Singh was born in Sukulchak village in the Jehanabad district of Bihar, the eldest child of a middle-class family. His father, Ram Narayan Singh was a government servant and mother Ajnaso Devi was a housewife. Singh had done schooling from Jehanabad and Patna districts in Bihar. He graduated in science from College of Commerce, Arts and Science, Patna.
Giriraj Kishore (8 July 1937 – 9 February 2020) was an Indian writer, who was awarded the Padma Shri by the President of India in the year 2007. He lived in Kanpur and was a retired government servant. He was given the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1992, the Vyas Samman in 2000, and an honorary Ph.D. by Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University in 2002.
Born in 1938 in Santa Fe, New Mexico, his father was a government servant. Daniel's family lived in New Mexico then moved to Colorado (1941) and then to Sonoma, California (1948). He went to the San Francisco State University (1956–1960) and the University of California, Berkeley (1960–1962 and 1968). The main subject was cultural geography which included history, cultures, anthropology and regional geography.
Mohammed Matiul Islam (born 24 January 1930) is a Bangladeshi government servant and entrepreneur. He is known for serving as the first Finance Secretary of Bangladesh. He was Bangladesh's envoy to the World Bank and later the United Nations for 8 and 11 years, respectively. He has started 4 companies, and is currently chairman of Industrial and Infrastructure Development Finance Company (IIDFC), a Bangladeshi financial services firm.
Kulada Charan Das Gupta was born in a Bengali middle class family of Kalia village (presently in Bangladesh) in British India. His father Annada Charan was a government servant. He studied from Hindu School and passed B. A from the Presidency College, Kolkata in 1920 with first class in Economics. Then he went to Magdalene College under Cambridge University and received Economics Tripos in 1923.
They also represent the Government of India in any reference made by the President to the Supreme Court under Article 143 of the Constitution. Unlike the Attorney General of the United States, the Attorney General for India does not have any executive authority. Those functions are performed by the Law Minister of India. Also the AG is not a government servant and is not debarred from private legal practice.
In 1974, Rajasekharan joined Deepika news-daily as sub-editor, embarking a career in journalism. He later worked in different new-dailies such as Rastravaartha, Keraladesam, Kerala Bhooshanam and Kerala Dwani. In 1976, he took a break from journalism and joined Food Corporation of India (FCI) as a government servant. In 1979, he became Kottayam district Secretary of Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) and later became its state Joint Secretary in 1981.
A. Firoz, a government servant, surrendered himself on 18 July, after the court rejected his plea for anticipatory bail. He was accused of helping to dupe a builder of 4 million Rupees along with Biju and Saritha, by claiming one of them was an ADB official and they could arrange a contract with the ADB. He was suspended from service after his name surfaced as one of the accomplices of Biju.
This village has given many contributions in politics, administrations etc. There are 90% of educated people and in each house has a one government servant. also this village had many great personalities such as shri Narmada Prasad Sharma who has titled as 'Krishak Bandhu' by Hon'ble ex MP governor Shri Balram Jakhan ji (in the honor of him). He was four times (20 years) 'mayor' of bohani village.
Balachandran, a middle-aged government servant attempts to be daring for the first time in his life. He does just this; he borrows his friend's flat for a night and decides to spend the night there with his lover. His lover is his daughter's friend Agnes, who is a higher secondary school student. Balachandran is guilt-ridden and fearful but he cannot resist this girl who is attractive to the core.
Babu Jeebon Roy (born 1838 in Saitsohpen, Sohra, India) was an Indian government servant; he is known as the "Father of Modern Khasis". He was the eldest son of Ram Sing Jaid Rani and his second wife, Bijan Laitkynsew Jaid Mairom. He had a brother Bon Roy and a sister, Tiewbon. Babu Jeebon Roy is known as the "Father of Modern Khasis" for his contribution to Khasi language, literature, linguistics, entrepreneurship and education.
Abhayavardhana was born in Kandy where his maternal grandfather was an Anglican vicar - at a time when the Church of England was the established church. His father was a government servant and a pillar of the establishment. Abhayavardhana was educated at St Thomas' College, Mt. Lavinia. His upbringing, being anglicised in culture and religion, was typical of the colonial middle-class and hence remote from the mass of Sinhala- speaking Buddhist people.
Once the certificate is received, applicants may take the oath of loyalty "according to rules laid down by the Government" to be enrolled as a Bhutanese national. Applicants may receive a Nationality Certificate provided that in the opinion of the King their conduct and service as a Government servant are satisfactory. The provisions of this article illustrate a high degree of discretion at the highest levels of government in granting Bhutanese citizenship.
They are childless couples and very sad. By their prayers, finally they get a son and they name him Suraj (as a signifier that he has brought new light in the lives of parents). Suraj is brought up in a typical middle-class family background whose father is an honest and respectable police officer. Vijay earns Rs 3000 per month and is very proud of himself because he is a dedicated government servant.
Lee received his secondary education in Guangzhou in 1914, before attending Queen's College in Hong Kong. He completed degrees in Economics and Law at the University of London and St John's College, Cambridge, where he came to know the future King George VI. Lee's first job was as a government servant in Hainan, which he quit after three days as his boss would only play mahjong all day. He then worked at P&O; Bank in Hong Kong.
Chenchiah got his education from Madras Christian College that grew enormously under William Miller — Scottish missionary, principal. He received a degree in philosophy in 1906, where he received a Gold medal for "proficiency in Philosophy." He then did his Bachelor of Laws degree (BL) in 1908, and a Master of Laws degree (ML) in 1913, from Madras Law College. He started his practice as an advocate of High Court of Madras, served as government servant in various offices.
As per CBIC guidelines, DRI grants rewards to informers for information leading to seizure or recovery of Government dues as an ex-gratia payment. As per extant policy, informers and Government servant are eligible for reward upto 20% of the net sale proceeds of the contraband goods seized (except substances seized under NDPS Act and gold for which separate rates have been notified) and/or amount of duty evaded plus amount of fine and penalty levied/imposed and recovered.
E. V. Krishna Pillai was born on 14 September 1894 at Kunnathur Taluk of Kollam District in Kerala, India to Pappu Pillai and Karthyayani Amma. After completing his schooling at Kunnathur, Krishna Pillai went on to graduate in Arts and Law and started his career as a government servant. He married Maheswari Amma, the youngest daughter of eminent writer, C. V. Raman Pillai. The couple had five sons, three of them famous in their careers, and two daughters.
The story revolves around three unrelated individuals – Rohit (Salim Diwan), a man working at a call-center in Delhi, Vishnu (Ashish Vidyarthi), a retired middle-aged government servant from Bhilai, and Imli (Raima Sen), a prostitute from Sonagachi, Kolkata. All three aspire to become Bollywood actors, and each of them undergoes several hardships in their struggle to breakthrough the industry. The movie shows the passion and madness of common individuals trying to realize their dreams in Bollywood.
Suresan was born to C. Suresan, a retired government servant and a reputed painter who focuses in oil-on-canvas; and K.P. Sucheeta, a retired banker, on 25 August 1987 at Trivandrum. He joined Madras Christian College Chennai for a degree in visual communications. He has an elder brother, Dr. Surej, who plays drums for an alternate-rock band based in Trivandrum called SPASM and is also an assistant surgeon in the health service department of the Govt. of Kerala.
For a short while, he served as the principal of a film institute in Bangalore. He has worked as associate director for T. S. Nagabharana's Grahana movie during 1981 He won his second Golden Lotus for Tabarana Kathe in 1987. Considered as one of the best edited films in India, it deals with the futile efforts of a retired government servant to earn his pension. In 1997, he came up with another masterpiece, Thaayi Saheba which won him his third Golden Lotus award.
Sher Azam started his career as a government servant in Revenue authorities as a Patwari (An official who visits agricultural lands and maintains records of their ownership and tilling). This job is known for lax morals and abuse of power throughout Pakistan. He was quick to grab this opportunity by conducting himself as a morally corrupt and perverted man himself. Money trail of his immense wealth could be found in his exploits of grabbing lands of orphans and widows by tampering Revenue records.
All these offices, and several more, has Mr. Carkeek filled in > this settlement since it was first founded, or since some of the departments > were established; and a more efficient Government servant, or one held in > higher esteem by the public, we are sure is nowhere to the found. As it > sometimes will happen to meritorious men, Mr. Carkeek has been, we should > think, the hardest-worked and worst-paid, of any officer of the Government > in the colony, though filling several very responsible posts.
Ku Din widely emulated many similar features from the Kedahan administration system, including the introduction of the Head of Education Department, Malay School Headmaster, Chinese Kapitan, Royal Officer Service, Head of the Judicial Court, Kadzi, Head of Medical Department, Head of the Police Force, Auditor, Translator and various other departments. He also improved the police department by recruiting 36 armed- force from Punjab. Ku Din was also known to introduce uniforms for the government servant. Towards the end of his rule, he launched many rules and regulations that accommodate his pro-Siamese ideals.
During his academic days, he was associated with Hindustan Standard, Anandabazar Patrika and the Press Trust of India as a reporter. Later he had a stint as a government servant, as the Assistant Publicity Officer, where he stayed till he got associated with Radha Govinda Baruah who invited him to join The Assam Tribune in 1952 as its assistant editor. When the Group started Asom Bani, an Assamese language weekly in 1955, he became its founder editor. He stayed there till his superannuation in 1976, becoming the Editor of the Group publications in 1963.
True to his word, Russell promoted Mr. Deshpande as deputy inspector of Karwar within a few months of his joining Sardar High School in Belgaum. However, Mr. Russell was subsequently shifted from his post and in his place a Marathi officer was posted. For the next 25 years, three Marathi officers ruled over the Bombay Karnataka area and introduced Marathi in the Kannada schools. Mr. Deshpande naturally resented this and decided to revolt against this foisting of Marathi on Kannada children, but as a Government servant, there were restrictions on what he could do.
He lived at Neelab (Nizampur) and continually created problems for the Mughal government. The emperor Jalal-ud-din Mohammad Akbar decided to resolve this problem by making Malik Akor Khan a government servant and charged him with the responsibility of collecting tolls from the caravans on the crossing of the Indus at Attock. Malik Akor Khan came to the Sarai Malik Pura (Akora Khattak) for this purpose and made this area his living place. In time this place was renamed as Sarai Akora which later became “Akora Khattak”.
ASM Shahjahan (9 March 1941 – 5 February 2019) was a visionary Bangladeshi government servant, educator and thought leader. He served as Adviser to non party Caretaker government of Bangladesh (2001), led by President Shahabuddin Ahmed, he also served as the 15th Inspector General of Police of Bangladesh Police. (8 July 1992 – 22 April 1996), and as the Secretary to the Ministry of Youth and Sports (1996-1999). Shahjahan was renowned for his honesty and his dedication to his country, and is regarded as a symbol of honesty in policing in Bangladesh.
As a government servant he helped develop and pioneer the concept of eye camps and received a Padma Shri from the Government of India in 1973. In 1992, Venkataswamy and partners of Aravind founded Aurolab, an internationally certified manufacturing facility that brought the price of the intraocular lens down to one-tenth of international prices, making it affordable for developing countries. Today, Aurolab manufactures ophthalmic pharmaceuticals, instruments and equipment, in addition to intraocular lenses, and exports to 160 countries worldwide. In 1996, under Venkataswamy's leadership, the Lions Aravind Institute for Community Ophthalmology (LAICO) was founded.
Weld is the fifth of six offspring (Vicki, Douglas, Rhonda, Sandra, Eric) of single parent Aileen (Feany) Weld, a career government servant, first for the FBI then for the Veterans Administration, now retired. Weld's father Don had served in the Marine Corp and written for newspapers. Weld spent his early school years, 1969 to 1977, in Iowa City, Iowa, before relocating to Northampton, Massachusetts, and graduating from Northampton High School in 1978. A first-generation collegian, he attended Greenfield Community College in Massachusetts before transferring to the University of Iowa in 1980.
Agniva Lahiri was born on 22 August 1979, biologically a male, to a government servant and an economics school teacher, as the youngest of their three children, in Kolkata, India. Lahiri's early schooling was in Ramakrishna Mission Residential School and graduate studies at Asutosh College, Kolkata. Subsequently, Lahiri took master's degree in Bengali Literature from University of Calcutta and another master's degree in Sociology from Nagarjuna University, Kolkata and is pursuing higher studies at University of Melbourne. The realization that feminine emotions ruled within a biologically male body came to Lahiri at a very early age.
Special Duty Allowance (SDA) is an allowance paid to officers of All India Services (AIS), including police officers, when posted in any of the seven states in Northeast India, and Ladakh, including in state capitals , and cities and towns like Guwahati, Aizawl, Shillong, Kohima, and Leh. The SDA rate is 37.5 percent of basic pay for AIS officers and 12.5 percent of basic pay for other employees. The SDA is one of the highest allowances paid to a government servant, and is higher than the Siachen allowance, a fixed amount paid to armed forces personnel posted in Siachen.
Later on he was constrained to leave the Engineering College Karachi and he had made his mind not to be Government Servant and had returned to Shikarpur where he passed his B.A.(Hon). Again he returned to Karachi in the year 1953 where he started his career as lecturer in the Islamia Arts College, Karachi where he passed his M.A. and LL.B Examinations in the year 1955-57 & he was elevated there as Professor in the same College. In 1953, when he had returned from Shikarpur, he had joined a new established social organization-cum-N.G.O namely "Sindhi Adbi Sangat" at Karachi.
Jones was born on 18 November 1755 in Abergavenny, south Wales and studied at Jesus College, Oxford, from 1773 or 1774 until 1777. He became friends with Thomas Charles, who was studying at the college at the same time, and corresponded frequently with him thereafter. He broke off his studies in 1778 on being appointed tutor to the family of a Government servant in Jamaica, but returned to England in 1780, graduated and was ordained. He was curate (1781-1801) and then vicar of Broxbourne and Hoddesdon in Hertfordshire; he had feared that his Methodist views would prevent his appointment as vicar.
Unleashing Nepal will also tell the stories of figures who are a crucial part of Nepal's economic life—the night watchman in India or Dubai, the selfish aristocrat of the past, the foreign aid worker and the modestly venal government servant. More unusually, the reader will read about Nepali youth with global desires and resourceful village communities who manage electricity while Kathmandu is plunged in darkness. The revised edition has a new Afterword that talks about the last 4 years, since the book was written in 2009. The changes that have taken place, and the changes that continue to take place.
Thousands more are bound to be affected by this."A beacon in Islam's dark age By Yasmin Alibhai-Brown 22 October 1996 Jahangir demanded that the government of Parvez Musharraf work to improve the record of human rights domestically. Citing examples of human rights abuses, she wrote, "A Hindu income tax inspector gets lynched in the presence of the army personnel for allegedly having made a remark on the beard of a trader. Promptly, the unfortunate Hindu government servant is booked for having committed blasphemy, while the traders and the Lashkar-e-Taiba activists were offered tea over parleys.
Before 2006 in the state of Maharashtra, honest government officers were transferred to other places according to ministerial wish, while some corrupt and favoured officials stayed put for decades. Hazare fought for a law whereby a government servant must clear files within a specified time, and transfers must take place only after three years. After many years of Hazare's efforts, on 25 May 2006 Maharashtra announced the Prevention of Delay in Discharge of Official Duties Act 2006. This act provided for disciplinary action against officials who clear files slowly, and enabled monitoring of officials who overstay a post, and for involvement in a corrupt nexus.
After his retirement as a Government servant, he soon became the Swabi District level Senior Vice President of Pakistan's largest nationalistic party, the Awami National Party, and he has been serving for his village as well as for his district from the last 40 years. His non violent character is the main weapon of his success. Unlike other members of his tribe, who have not focused on literacy of their children, Haji Muhammad Khurshid Khan is known for his special focus upon his children's education. His sons and grandsons are now serving in respectable departments like Health, Judiciary, Business, Education, Engineering and Humanitarian Work.
He also starred in the Sujoy Ghosh directed short film Ahalya alongside Soumitra Chatterjee and Radhika Apte. He played the role of Arun in the film Kahaani 2: Durga Rani Singh; directed by Sujoy Ghosh opposite Vidya Balan, which got him noticed by the Hindi film industry. His second Hindi film Indu Sarkar directed by Madhur Bhandarkar was released in 2017. He was cast opposite Kirti Kulhari and his portrayal of the troubled government servant Navin fetched him recognition and praises. Industry veteran Anupam Kher tweeted ‘Tota in Indu Sarkar is a brilliant piece of casting ‘ and Asutosh Gowariker tweeted ‘Superb performance by Tota Roy Choudhury ‘.
Farhan (Fahad Mustafa), is a sales representative at IFU life insurance company in Karachi and is fired after he fails to materialize any deal in a year. Moon (Mohsin Abbas Haider), who hails from Punjab (Faisalabad), has a dream of going to Dubai, but ends up coming to Karachi while his family continues to believe he is living in Dubai. And Shakeel bhai (Javed Shaikh), an honest man who works as a government servant and owner of homemade pickle business 'Shama Achar' is under pressure to get his younger sister Naina (Urwa Hocane) married, but can't due to financial constraints. Farhan is a paying-guest of Shakeel and is in love with his sister.
Mazlan Ismail was born in Kubang Ulu, Penanti, Bukit Mertajam (within the parliamentary constituent he contested) to Puan bt Hamid and Allahyarham Ismail b Daud (better known as Pak Mail bas). Born in a poor family of whom both parents worked as rubber-tapers, while the father also drives school buses too in the morning, he was set to change the family's fate. He is known to the locals as Abang Lan Telekom, due to his occupation as a government servant while working in Jabatan Telekom (later privatised into Telekom Malaysia). Upon completion of his primary school locally, he continued his study in a boarding school, Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Sultan Abdul Halim in Jitra, Kedah (back then known as JENAN and now as SMSAH).
Tan Sri Dato 'Hashim Aman Series, P.M.N., P.S.M., S.U.N.S., S.S.S.A., D.P.M.K., D.C.S.M., D.S.N.S., D.P.M.J. was the Chief Secretary from 1982 - 1984. Upon his retirement, Hashim was appointed chairman of PERNAS He was born on September 1, 1929 in Kampung Chembong, Rembau, Negeri Sembilan. He received his education at King George V Secondary School, Seremban, before pursuing his studies at the University of Malaya, Singapore, and obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in 1957. Hashim served as government servant for nearly 27 years in various public departments and agencies, including as Secretary General of the Ministry of Health and Ministry of Defense , and as Director General of the Public Service Department before being appointed to the position of Secretary General from 1982 to 1984.
Rao was born on 21 March 1942 to S. R. Narayanaswamy Naidu and Laxmi Bai at Kavutavaram in the Krishna District of Andhra Pradesh. His father Narayanaswamy Naidu, was a government servant and retired as Deputy Registrar of Co-operative Societies while his mother, Laxmi Bai was also educated and studied up to matriculation when very few women were going to school. From his mother's side, Rao is the nephew of Narla Venkateswara Rao, a Telugu language writer, journalist and politician from Andhra Pradesh, Narla Gowri Shankar Rao, an assistant accountant-general (retired) in the Central Government of India, and Narla Tata Rao, a doyen of the power sector in India and a former chairman of the Andhra Pradesh State Electricity Board. For the early part of his life, Rao's parents home-schooled him and admitted him to the seventh grade directly.
Bir Bhan Bhatia was born in Abbottabad, formerly a part of British India, presently in Pakistan, on 30 August 1900 to Jai Devi and Abagat Hari Chand Bhatia, a government servant. He did his early college studies at Sri Pratap College, Sri Nagar from where he passed out in 1919 to join King George Medical College, Lucknow and passed bachelor's degree in medicine (MBBS) in 1924. He secured his master's degree (MD) in 1926 from there itself and worked as a demonstrator before moving to London to work as a clinical assistant at the National Heart Hospital, simultaneously pursuing his MRCP studies. Bhatia returned to India in 1928 after obtaining the membership of the Royal College of Physicians of London (MRCP) and took up the post of a lecturer in pharmacology at his alma mater where he became a consulting physician, reader and director of the department of pharmacology in 1936.
Starting his career as a government servant, he took voluntary retirement midway through his service and joined the International Institute of Culture and Languages as the chairman of their Media Research and Encyclopedia divisions where he is reported to have edited Encyclopedia of Humanities and Social Sciences (50 vols), Encyclopedia of Indian Tribes (12 vols), Encyclopedia of World Women (10 vols) and Encyclopedia Indica (150 vols). He has also written several poem anthologies, travelogues, children's books and anthropological books, over 300 publications in total, and The World of Nomads Ekla Chalo RE Roma: The Gypsy World and Socio-History of Ex-Criminal Communities OBC's are some of his notable works. Shashi is a visiting professor at the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), the president of the International Academy of Children's Literature and chairs International Institute for the Study of Nomadic Civilizations. He served as the honorary editor of Collected Works of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar which was published in eight Indian languages by the Indian government.

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