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News18
8 hours ago
- Entertainment
- News18
IAS Officer Athar Aamir, Who Went Viral For Marrying Topper Tina Dabi, Is Now The Husband Of...
Last Updated: IAS Athar Aamir's second wife, Mehreen Qazi, may not hail from the Bollywood or fashion industry, but her presence often turns heads wherever she goes. Athar Aamir Khan is a well-known IAS officer who gained national recognition after securing the second rank in the 2015 UPSC Civil Services Examination. His achievement brought him widespread acclaim, particularly in his home region of Jammu and Kashmir. Beyond his professional accomplishments, Athar's personal life has also attracted significant media attention. In 2018, he married Tina Dabi, the topper of the same UPSC batch. Their relationship, which began during their training, garnered much public interest due to their shared journey and unique bond. However, the couple parted ways in 2021. Athar later found love again with Mehreen Qazi, a doctor and social media personality. Their engagement and subsequent marriage also made headlines and captured public interest. Mehreen Qazi may not hail from the Bollywood or fashion industry, but her presence and impeccable style often turn heads wherever she goes. Much like her husband, IAS officer Athar Aamir Khan, Mehreen has carved out an inspiring and accomplished career of her own. Born in Kashmir, she is a qualified doctor with an impressive academic background. She holds a Master's degree in Medicine, a Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Cosmetology from the UK, and has also completed a fellowship in Aesthetic Medicine in Denmark. She has worked as a scientific officer at the Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute in Delhi. Her LinkedIn profile mentions a postgraduate diploma in Obstetrics & Gynaecology from Queen Mary University of London and an MD degree from Ambedkar University, Delhi. She also has a UK license and board certification in Internal Medicine. Mehreen is skilled in treating trauma cases and supports both outpatient and inpatient departments in general surgery. Athar Aamir Khan did not have any children during his marriage to his former wife, Tina Dabi. However, in 2024, he and his current wife, Dr. Mehreen Qazi, welcomed their first child, a baby boy named Ehaan. Following Tina Dabi's marriage to IAS officer Dr. Pradeep Gawande in April 2022, Athar announced his engagement to Mehreen just two months later. First Published:


Hindustan Times
2 days ago
- Health
- Hindustan Times
Teen changemaker tackles nutrition gaps with a local superfood
What began as a personal setback for 16-year-old Vivaan Vasudeva, a student at The Shri Ram School, Moulsari, has evolved into a purpose-driven mission. During the pandemic, Vivaan was forced off the football field. He gained weight and struggled with his performance once sports resumed. Determined to turn things around, he studied sports nutrition through the National Academy of Sports Medicine, lost 18kg, and made a comeback — this time playing football at the state level. That transformation became the spark for something bigger. While his younger sister, 13-year-old Samaira Vasudeva, trained alongside para-athletes, Vivaan observed the immense talent of these athletes — but also noticed a glaring gap: limited access to proper nutrition. In response, he launched NutriAssist, an initiative offering personalised, affordable meal plans for athletes from modest backgrounds. In just over a year, three athletes he worked with went on to represent India at the Para Asian Games. 'When these athletes went on to win medals for our country, I knew this solution needed to be scaled,' he says. One of the biggest challenges was ensuring adequate protein intake on a limited budget — which led to the creation of SattuFusion, a nutrient-dense vegan blend built around sattu, a local superfood. Vivaan says, 'Being a changemaker starts with spotting a problem that tugs at you so hard, you can't ignore it. For me, it was protein-energy malnutrition. I grew up on sattu — a humble roasted Bengal gram flour packed with protein — and I thought: why can't this age-old staple be reimagined for today? That question lit the fuse for SattuFusion and gave this project its spine — purpose.' Today, SattuFusion — a pediatric-safe, chemical-free supplement — is being provided to children undergoing chemotherapy at the Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute. Tailored for underprivileged families, it helps maintain critical weight and muscle mass during cancer treatment. Through a partnership with The Bigger Picture NGO, SattuFusion is now part of two cloud kitchens that serve over 200 fortified meals daily to undernourished children across Delhi-NCR. Proceeds from its sales on Amazon help fund the initiative — creating a full-circle model of impact