Bureaucrat reunites with classmate while meeting foreign team

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

For D K Jain, it was a routine meeting, till a member of the visiting Bangladeshi delegation jogged his memory: They were classmates in a school in the early 1970s.

The chance meeting of the two school buddies, after over four decades, took place last evening at Mantralaya, the state secretariat building in south Mumbai, an said.

The meeting was part of efforts to strengthen mutual ties between the two countries, the said.

Soon after the meeting began, Altamas Kabir, of Dainik Sangbad, who was a part of the delegation, went up to and told him that they were classmates from class 6th to 11th during 1971-76 at the at Ajmer.

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"Hello friend, I am We are childhood friends. We were not only in the same school but in the same class," Kabir told Jain, a 1983-batch Indian Administrative Service officer, who last month took charge as the state's top bureaucrat.

was visibly pleased to meet his schoolmate after so many years.

"The official nature of the meeting turned personal and interacted with Kabir, recalling old days and acquaintances. Other members of the delegation and the state government officials present at the meeting found the incident just like a scene from a film," the official said.

Members of the delegation spoke about the craze for and in Bangladesh, the official said. There was also a discussion on commercial relations and industrial investment between the two countries, he added.

Kabir also invited Jain to visit Bangladesh, the official said.

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First Published: Thu, May 10 2018. 17:05 IST