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Govt plans to publish the book in Arabic, French, Russian and Spanish, besides Hindi and English, so that the stories can reach people across the world.
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Which humanitarian crisis should be prioritised, which words are ‘simple’ enough to avoid hurt feelings, or who is a ‘true Indian’, are not questions warranting court input.
New Delhi: During Operation Sindoor, the United States which had received intelligence suggesting that India had launched BrahMos cruise missiles to strike targets inside...
Sbe says she got a verbal permission from the Police station to take part in the protest. Then a verbal order to leave the country should also be okay with her. Nowhere in the world, a tourist will be allowed to preach, to undertake spreading of amy belief or take part in political activity , unless specifically mentioned in the visa
In strict law, the 71 year old Caucasian lady, who would not show up on a security data base anywhere in the world, may have committed a technical breach of her visa conditions. When hundreds of thousands of Indians, of all age groups, are protesting peacefully all over the country, unclear what threat she posed to public order. Possibly picked up by facial recognition technology, set off a harsh response. Undercuts our image as a land welcoming of guests. 2. She was entitled to a written order of deportation, for that is what this amounts to.
Sbe says she got a verbal permission from the Police station to take part in the protest. Then a verbal order to leave the country should also be okay with her. Nowhere in the world, a tourist will be allowed to preach, to undertake spreading of amy belief or take part in political activity , unless specifically mentioned in the visa
In strict law, the 71 year old Caucasian lady, who would not show up on a security data base anywhere in the world, may have committed a technical breach of her visa conditions. When hundreds of thousands of Indians, of all age groups, are protesting peacefully all over the country, unclear what threat she posed to public order. Possibly picked up by facial recognition technology, set off a harsh response. Undercuts our image as a land welcoming of guests. 2. She was entitled to a written order of deportation, for that is what this amounts to.