Himalaya mediafile
What was the Dalai Lama doing on the cover of the Christmas issue of the French fashion magazine Vogue's Christmas issue (see page 3)? He was the editor! Taking a step up from the newspaper columnist he already is (for The Times of India), the Dalai Lama decided to go chic. He apparently wrote some of the text and "helped caption the photographs".
The Indian Northeast is little better than Kalapani for Indian civil servants and journalists alike, according to Prasun Sonwalkar in the TOI. He reports that an unnamed "national" English daily treats its Shillong office "as the punishment posting for errant corresondents". (We had always thought that Kathmandu was reserved for that.) As for IAS officers, Sonwalkar writes that the cadre in the Northeast is generally manned by reluctant and disgruntled officers, many of whom "have no interest in the hills and find the tribals tiresome." The assignments are made without taking into account a particular officer's "aptitude, willingness. or suitability to a particular state." Apparently, career prospects for those serving in the Northeast are considered dim, as they are considered to lack "sufficient exposure and experience to deal with 'all India' matters." Oh really?