PM meets children on Prophet’s birthday
By IANSTuesday, March 10, 2009
NEW DELHI - Prime Minister Manmohan Singh spent time with 40 Muslim school students on the occasion of Eid-e-Milad-ud-Nabi, the birth anniversary of Prophet Mohammed, at his residence here Tuesday.
‘The girls, from Class 1 to 12, joined the prime minister and his wife Gursharan Kaur. All of them were mostly from schools in the walled city,’ said a prime ministerial aide. ‘The children recited Quranic verses.’
This is the first occasion when Manmohan Singh has taken part in such an event after undergoing a cardiac bypass surgery in January.
Earlier this month, the prime minister had his first official engagement, a meeting with Benin President Boni Yayi.
Since returning to his official residence Feb 1, Manmohan Singh has been fairly active but under medical supervision.
At home, the prime minister has been in touch with key ministers and is regularly briefed by his aides.
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September 26, 2009: 2:13 am
PM’s art of Management has become a part and parcel of everyday life, be it at home, in the office or factory and in Government. In all organizations, where a group of human beings assemble for a common purpose irrespective of caste, creed, and religion, management principles come into play through the management of resources, finance and planning, priorities, policies and practice. Management is a systematic way of carrying out activities in any field of human effort. Management need to focus more on leadership skills, e.g., establishing vision and goals, communicating the vision and goals, and guiding others to accomplish them. It also assert that leadership must be more facilitative, participative and empowering in how visions and goals are established and carried out. Some people assert that this really isn’t a change in the management functions, rather it’s re-emphasizing certain aspects of management. |
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