City
Epaper

British High Commission invites applications for 'High Commissioner for a Day'

By ANI | Updated: August 28, 2020 19:12 IST

The British High Commission has invited applications from Indian women aged between 18-23 years to be 'High Commissioner for a Day'.

Open in App

The British High Commission has invited applications from Indian women aged between 18-23 years to be 'High Commissioner for a Day'.

According to an official statement, the winner of the competition will get to experience a wide range of UK-India work, meet with senior stakeholders and partners to discuss our collective response to COVID-19, and launch a new BHC Gender Charter reaffirming our commitment to gender equality.

"I am delighted to launch our fourth High Commissioner for a Day competition. Empowering women and girls globally is one of the UK's top priorities and we continue to work with governments and partners around the world as a force for good, including in India, to make that a reality. This competition is aimed at giving our amazing young women a platform to shape the world we live in. I've been inspired by the brilliant applications we've received from all over India over the past years, and look forward eagerly to seeing even more this year," said Jan Thompson, Acting High Commissioner to India.

"To participate in the pan-India competition, please record and upload a one-minute video on 'what global challenges and opportunities do you see for gender equality in the age of Covid-19'. The video must be shared on either Twitter, Facebook or Instagram by tagging 'UKinIndia' and using the hashtag '#DayoftheGirl'. The deadline to apply is 13 September 2020," the High Commission said.

Last year, Ayesha Khan, who hails from Gorakhpur in Uttar Pradesh, won the 'High Commissioner for a Day' competition and the chance to be the UK's top diplomat to India.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: gorakhpurukBritish High CommissionFacebookAyesha KhanJan thompsonFacebook connectivityLok sabha member of parliament
Open in App

Related Stories

LifestyleEid Mubarak 2025 Wishes: Send Eid Al-Fitr Greetings and Messages on WhatsApp, Facebook to Loved Ones

LifestyleHappy Gudi Padwa 2025: Wishes, WhatsApp Status, Images, Messages, Photos, and Greetings To Share and Celebrate Marathi New Year

MaharashtraRailway Horror: Woman Passenger Traveling to Pune Harassed by TTE on Gorakhpur-Bangalore Train, Booked

InternationalUK Shocker: 45-Year Old Woman Dies After Being Strangled by Partner During Sex In Cardiff

NationalHC on Uploading of Intimate Video of Facebook: Marriage Does Not Grant Husband Ownership over His Wife, Says Allahabad High Court

International Realted Stories

InternationalPakistan: BYC leaders start hunger strike against mistreatment of group leaders

InternationalFBI arrests Wisconsin judge for allegedly obstructing immigration agents

InternationalSenior Russian General killed in car explosion near Moscow

InternationalIndian Embassy in Germany pays tribute to Pahalgam attack victims

InternationalTerrorists "achieved their objective of killing humanity": UK MP Rami Ranger on Pahalgam attack