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Daily Tribune
5 days ago
- Business
- Daily Tribune
Zain Bahrain honours Loyalty Champion
TDT| Manama Aaya Ahmed Abdulla Mansoor Mahfoodh Hujair, a retail sales employee at Zain Bahrain, has become the company's first winner under the Kingdom's new national 'Loyalty Rewards' initiative, marking a milestone in Bahrain's drive to boost employee recognition and workplace belonging. Aaya, who has worked with Zain Bahrain for two years, was named among the first cohort of recipients in the programme and received a BD 300 reward. The award celebrates dedication and service, with Aaya expressing her gratitude and saying the recognition made her feel valued and encouraged. Recognition leadership Zain Bahrain is the first telecommunications company in the Kingdom to participate in the Loyalty Rewards programme, which was launched in partnership with Hope Talents. The company said the initiative aligns with its broader internal culture that prioritises appreciation, motivation, and talent development. The Loyalty Rewards programme is designed to promote a sense of purpose and belonging across Bahrain's workplaces by rewarding long-term commitment and performance. It complements Zain's existing employee recognition strategy, which includes regular internal acknowledgements of innovation, excellence, and service. Shaping culture The initiative reflects a growing trend among leading companies in Bahrain to create more engaging and human-centred work environments. Zain's participation underlines the role of the private sector in national efforts to improve workforce satisfaction and reduce turnover.


Hindustan Times
29-04-2025
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
Mayawati urges party workers to support Akash Anand
A day after defending the re-induction of her nephew Akash Anand into the party fold, Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) national president Mayawati on Tuesday urged party workers to support and encourage the young leader. Anand was recently reinstated after being removed from party's responsibilities in March earlier this year. In a detailed post on social media platform X, Mayawati addressed the internal dynamics of the party, stating that some BSP members, due to 'ignorance, over-enthusiasm, carelessness, or being misled by opposition conspiracies', are occasionally relieved of responsibilities and even expelled in serious cases. 'Some of them are re-inducted in the interest of the party and the movement after they apologise. Similar actions are seen in other political parties as well,' she emphasised. While specifically naming Akash Anand, Mayawati said that 'some selfish and saleable elements within the Bahujan Samaj who have floated their own parties to divide the BSP vote have been spreading false propaganda in the media about his return.' 'Party workers should be cautious of such opportunistic elements,' she said, adding, 'They should also encourage Akash Anand so that he can contribute whole-heartedly to the party. Similarly, all others who are re-inducted into the party should be given full respect in the party's interest and movement to regain the keys to power.' 'There is nothing personal in these decisions. It is entirely about advancing the mission of Babasaheb Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar,' she said. She called on party members to remain vigilant and united, keeping the larger goals of social justice and empowerment at the forefront. Mayawati criticised the opposition parties for their reactions to the BSP's internal decisions, accusing them of double standards. 'When people are expelled from our party for indiscipline or immaturity and later reinstated after they realise their mistakes, opposition parties like the Congress and BJP term it 'Aaya Ram Gaya Ram'. But when they do the same, they call it a matter of party interest,' she said, adding such criticism is part of a larger conspiracy to tarnish the BSP's image. With inputs from agencies