IAS topper Tina Dabi is all set to tie the knot with Dr Pradeep Gawande for the second time in Jaipur today. Preparations for the wedding are in full swing. The best preparations have been made at a hotel in Jaipur. Special arrangements have also been made to welcome the guests. Many big celebrities from many parts of India including Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and Delhi can attend this wedding. This is Pradeep's and Tina's second. Earlier, Tina had her first marriage to IAS Athar Aamir Khan, who secured the second position in the UPSC civil services exam. However, the relationship between the two did not last long. The two were later divorced. A few months after divorcing athar, Tina became friends with Pradeep. Pradeep is also an IAS officer in Rajasthan. Tina Dabi had told about her love story in an interview. She said that earlier he and Pradeep became friends first. Then, the two came close. All this happened during the second wave of Corona. At that time, the two were working together in the health department of Rajasthan. While working together, the closeness between the two increased and the friendship turned into love. The same Tina had conveyed the news of the second marriage to fans through her Instagram. Later, Tina also shared several photos with Pradeep. Now both Pradeep and Tina have closed their social media accounts. It is being said that both of them have taken this step after being disturbed by the trolls. The same has been reacted by former husband Athar Aamir Khan ahead of Tina's second marriage. He shared a picture in a dashing pose amid the greenery of Srinagar. In it, he is seen wearing a white shirt and jeans. Seems he wants to show through this picture that he is very happy in his life. However, to avoid trolls, Athar has also adopted his former wife Tina's method. He has taken off the comment on his photo. Last chance to get a job in Indian Railways, recruitment will be without exams Hindu organisations announce to recite Hanuman Chalisa today, area turned into a cantonment IMF slashes India's 2022 growth prospects to 8.2 pc