Indian woman facing deportation granted residency in New Zealand after husband’s previous sponsorship of two former partners

Indian woman facing deportation granted residency in NZ after husband’s previous relationships An Indian woman has been granted residency in New Zealand after a tribunal found her case involved exceptional humanitarian circumstances. She had become unlawfully present in the country following an immigration complication linked to her husband’s past sponsorship of two former partners.Aradhana Goswami…

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Tinsukia Municipal Board: After fines fail, Tinsukia films public urinators, puts footages on LED hoarding to curb violations | Guwahati News

Monthly penalties of Rs 75,000-Rs 80,000 were collected for such violations but the problem persisted GUWAHATI: After fines failed to check public urination in parts of Tinsukia town, the Tinsukia Municipal Board (TMB) has started displaying footage of offenders on a public LED screen as part of a behaviour-change campaign.The initiative, being carried out with…

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Harirampur assembly results 2026: TMC’s Biplab Mitra defeats BJP’s Debabrata Majumder by 1,986 votes | India News

In West Bengal’s Harirampur, Trinamool Congress’ Biplab Mitra won by 93,098 votes. Bharatiya Janata Party’s Debabrata Majumder lost by 1,986 votes, getting 91,112 votes.Harirampur in 2026 will see a contest between incumbent TMC MLA Biplab Mitra, BJP’s Debabrata Majumder, and Congress candidate Subhasish Pal (Sona).Harirampur is an assembly constituency in Dakshin Dinajpur district, part of…

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Promising MP martial artist slips into well after fall, dies | Bhopal News

14-year-old martial artist, Keshika Chaure, tragically died after accidentally falling into a well near her home in Chhindwara. BHOPAL: A promising young martial artist from Madhya Pradesh’s Chhindwara district died after an accidental fall into a well near her house while attempting to switch on a motor pump on Friday evening.The girl, identified as 14-year-old…

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Watch: Drunk man climbs 11,000-volt pole, stays perched for hours; power supply shut for risky rescue op | Lucknow News

Panic gripped Maharajganj’s Parsa Khurd village after a man, allegedly drunk, climbed an 11,000-volt electricity pole. (Enhanced with AI) LUCKNOW: A man has been booked for allegedly climbing an 11,000-volt high-tension electricity pole while intoxicated in Uttar Pradesh’s Maharajganj district, triggering panic among villagers, disrupting power supply and prompting a risky rescue operation.The incident occurred…

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Quote of the day by Maya Angelou: “First best is falling in love. Second best is being in love. Least best is falling out of love. But any of it is better than…” |

Maya Angelou (Image: Wikipedia) Some quotes seem to understand people before people fully understand themselves. They read less like carefully arranged words and more like observations collected from years of living, losing, hoping and remembering. Maya Angelou had a way of writing like that. Her words often felt personal, even when they spoke to millions…

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CEC holds review meeting for first-phase polling in Bengal | India News

NEW DELHI: A day before campaigning for the first phase of polls in Bengal winds up, CEC Gyanesh Kumar reviewed polling arrangements in the state. “EC will leave no stone unturned to hold elections that are fear-free, violence-free, intimidation-free, inducement-free, chhaapa-free, booth jamming-free and source jamming-free,” he said Monday. EC suspends Bhowanipore executive magistrates EC…

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Can India become a mango export powerhouse? Opportunities, challenges and road ahead

India’s king of fruits is sweet, fragrant and beloved across continents. Every summer, Alphonso, Kesar, Dasheri, Langra and Chausa mangoes trigger memories of family gatherings, school vacations and seasonal indulgence.Yet India’s position in global trade tells a very different story.For a country that dominates global production, it contributes only about 2-3 per cent of global…

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