Can 3 idiots tackle budget blues?
As the
Ministry of Finance gets into the Budget mode, its officials perhaps want to
tell themselves, “All is well”. So, they have none other than Aamir Khan aka
rancho, of recent Bollywood blockbuster 3Idiots, talking to them this weekend
on Cinema and Society . The Aamir Khan talk is part of a three-day retreat,
which will take the Finance Ministry officials away from the dry world of files
and bring them back “refurbished”, albeit, within the same opaque walls of
North Block, which has turned even more secretive this week in the run-up to
the Budget.
The idea is to have just self-reflection and
camaraderie among the officials," said a senior finance ministry official.
Khan will not be charging anything from the Ministry, as he is "coming as
a goodwill gesture". Around 80 officials -- from the level of deputy
secretaries and above -- in the departments of economic affairs and financial
services would take part.
The offsite programme will be held at the
National Institute of Financial Management in Faridabad, courtesy the ongoing
austerity drive, from January 8 evening. The previous two annual retreats were
held at the popular tourist spots of Surajkund and Sohna near Delhi.
"The budget for the retreat is nominal,
since we are availing of the hostel facility at the institute. The expense is
only on transportation through buses and food, which is being provided by our
regular caterer," the official added.
Another official said providing separate
rooms to each participant was proving to be difficult and some of the directors
would need to share accommodation. Attendance at the retreat is compulsory.
Officials, therefore, are frantically trying to reschedule their Friday
meetings, lest they are forced to defy the informal "whip".
Besides a session on India in the Emerging
Global Scenario scheduled for the second day, there would be sessions on yoga
and skill enhancement. Yoga would be conducted by the government-run Morarji
Desai National Institute of Yoga. The programme would wrap up with a skit
presented by the officials and a cricket match.
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