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Vikas Divyakirti was born on 26 December 1973 in Bhiwani, Haryana.He completed his early schooling in Hindi medium at Halwasia Vidhya Vihar. After completing his schooling, he studied at Zakir Husain Delhi College, pursuing a Bachelor of Commerce (honors) degree.
In November 2022, the government approved a proposal to grant apex scale salary to the Directors of Intelligence Bureau (IB) and the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), ensuring they receive salaries at par with Secretary-rank Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officers, irrespective of seniority.
Drishti and similar may refer to: Drishti, a 1990 Hindi film by Govind Nihalani; Drishti (yoga), a part of yoga practice; Drishti (client), a visualization tool for tomography and electron-microscopy data; View (Buddhism) or Drishti, a concept in Buddhism; Drisht or Drishti in definite Albanian form, a village in Albania
Kuniyil Kailashnathan (b. 25 May 1953) is a retired IAS Officer of the 1979 Batch Gujarat Cadre . He is currently serving as the Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry. [1] Kailashnathan previously served as Additional Chief Secretary to then Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi until 2013. He also served as Chief Principal Secretary of the Gujarat ...
Juggernaut’s authors include Nobel Laureates Svetlana Alexievich, Esther Duflo and Abhijit Banerjee; Booker prize winner Arundhati Roy; historians William Dalrymple, Ramachandra Guha, Manu S. Pillai and Anirudh Kanisetti; journalists Tony Joseph, Rajdeep Sardesai, Barkha Dutt and Sagarika Ghose; politicians Arun Jaitley, Yashwant Sinha, and Mani Shankar Aiyar; thinkers Pankaj Mishra and ...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 21, 2010 Contact: Jessica Curry, Better Government Association (312) 821-9037 or jcurry@bettergov.org BGA HIRES THREE VETERAN JOURNALISTS, AIMS TO BUILD ONE OF
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Prakasananda propounded his doctrine of Drishti-srishti-vada in his work titled, Siddhanta-Muktavali, on which Nana Dikshita had written a commentary called Siddhanta-pradipika. In so doing he denied the objective character of maya. According to him all phenomena are subjective or imagined, and exist so long as are perceived. [5]