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Indian-origin Anita Anand takes oath as the Foreign Minister of God, with her hands on Bhagavad Gita

Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand takes an oath on Geeta.

Indian -origin Canadian politician Anita Anand was sworn in as the new foreign minister of the Marks Carney Cabinet in Canada, as Canada navigates many foreign affairs challenges.Bhagavad Gita, Hindu Holy Scripture, Anita Anand with her hand, who also became the first Hindu woman to become the Foreign Minister of Canada. This is not the first time in the cabinet and even before that, he took an oath and put his hand on Geeta.Anand was born to parents of Indian origin in Canada. His mother Saroj de Ram was from Punjab and his father SV Anand from Tamil Nadu. Starting his career as a corporate lawyer, in 2015, she became part of an expert committee of the Ontario government. In 2019, she was elected from Oakville and served as the Minister of Public Services and Purchasing during the Kovid -19 epidemic. The first cabinet of Mark Carney has 28 ministers, 10 secretaries of the state. There are 24 new faces including Shafakat Ali, Jill Maccite, Tim Hodgson, Allenor Olsjevsky, Mandy Gul-Masti, Joel Lightbound, Gregor Robertson, Ivan Solomon, Wayne Long and Nathli Provost. Veteran François Filip Champagne, Crystia Freeland and Dominic Labbank play their current roles.Anita Anand, whose middle name is four degrees in Indira: A BA in Political Studies from Queen University (Gold Medalist, 1989), BA in Jayastra from Oxford University, Law Bachelor from Dalhousie University, and a master of laws from the University of Toronto. In his personal life, 58 -year -old, a Canadian lawyer and professional executive is married to John Noleton, and they have four children. Anita Anand recently announced her plan to quit political life, but the collapse of Justin Trudeau government changed her life curriculum.

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