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  • Bride Of The Sheikh (Sensation S.)

    Bride Of The Sheikh (Sensation S.)

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    Publisher ‏ : ‎ Silhouette (1 February 1997)
    Language ‏ : ‎ English
    Mass Market Paperback ‏ : ‎ 256 pages
    ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0373077718
    ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0373077717
    Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 136 g
    Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 11.43 x 1.91 x 17.15 cm

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  • Bejeweled Touch of India Bullet Journal (dot matrix, dotted large 8.5×11 diary, Jesus calling war room prayer journal for adorning princess bride, day … MV best seller bridesmaid wedding gift)

    Bejeweled Touch of India Bullet Journal (dot matrix, dotted large 8.5×11 diary, Jesus calling war room prayer journal for adorning princess bride, day … MV best seller bridesmaid wedding gift)

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    Publisher ‏ : ‎ Createspace Independent Publishing Platform (13 January 2018)
    Language ‏ : ‎ English
    Paperback ‏ : ‎ 120 pages
    ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1983794511
    ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1983794513
    Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 372 g
    Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 21.59 x 0.71 x 27.94 cm

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  • Samantha Ruth Prabhu turns bride again!

    Samantha Ruth Prabhu turns bride again!

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    Mumbai: Popular South Indian actress Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s fans are going gaga over her latest look. She has turned bride for a new advertisement campaign for Pepsi, and the ad is breaking stereotypes in a big way. In the ad, Samantha is seen donning a traditional bridal look, but what makes the ad unique is Sam’s bold statement about women’s empowerment. In the ad, Samantha talks about the importance of women being able to marry at their own will, return from work as per their own timings, and act in films without any restrictions.

    Sharing the ad on Instagram, Samantha wrote, “Duniya kheechegi neeche, but you got to rise up baby!” which roughly translates to “The world will bring you down, but you have to rise up, baby!” Check it out below.

    Samantha is celebrating her 36th birthday today. She is one of the leading actresses in India who enjoys a huge fan base all across the nation. Whether it’s her sizzling hot dance number “OO Antava,” her intense portrayal in “The Family Man,” or her action-packed avatar in “Yashoda,” she has proved time and again that she is a versatile actor capable of delivering exceptional performances in any role.

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    Besides Citadel, Samantha is also gearing up for the release of Kushi which co-stars Vijay Deverakonda.

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  • Bride absconds after celebratory firing in UP’s Hathras

    Bride absconds after celebratory firing in UP’s Hathras

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    Hathras: A bride who was booked here for celebratory firing, has gone absconding after the police began searching for her.

    SHO of Kotwali Hathras Junction, Girish Chand Gautam, said, “A case has been registered against the bride Ragini, a resident of Hathras Junction area, under IPC section 25(9) (celebratory gunfire). Fearing arrest, she has absconded. We are on the look-out for her. We are also trying to identify the person who handed over the pistol to the bride.”

    A video had gone viral on social media which shows a bride holding a pistol and firing several rounds in air while the groom sitting beside her, looks confused.

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    The police have registered a case against the 23-year-old bride on the charges of engaging in celebratory firing on her wedding day.

    A relative of the bride recorded the video of the incident, which took place on Friday night at a guest house in Hathras district and uploaded it on social media.

    The purported video shows an unidentified man handing over a pistol to the bride, identified as Ragini, who can be seen firing in the air after the garland exchange ceremony.

    Additional Superintendent of Police Ashok Kumar said, “The matter is being investigated thoroughly. A case was registered against a bride for flouting norms related to celebratory firing after she fired four times in the air from a firearm during her wedding on Friday.”

    One person in whose name the license of the firearm was issued, has also been booked on Sunday, said Girish Chand Gautam, incharge, Hathras Junction police station.

    “Whoever uses firearm in a rash or negligent manner or engages in celebratory gunfire so as to endanger human life or safety of others shall be punishable with an imprisonment for a term which may extend to two years, or with fine which may extend to rupees one lakh, or with both,” reads section 25 (9) of the IPC.

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  • Groom Flies Bride To His Village Home In A Chopper

    Groom Flies Bride To His Village Home In A Chopper

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    SRINAGAR: A groom from Jammu and Kashmir’s Kathua district Thursday hired a helicopter to bring his bride from Punjab’s Dinanagar district.

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    Groom Flies Bride To His Village Home In A Chopper

    According to news agency KNO, Paras Mehta, resident of Village Flote, Block Barnoti, district Kathua got married to Khushboo of Punjab;s Dinanagar. The groom’s family booked a chopper for Rs 6 Lakh to bring the newlywed couple from Dinanagar, Punjab to Kathua.

    Civil and police administration also made elaborate arrangements for smooth landing of the helicopter in the village. Hundreds of people from the area had reached to witness the moment.

    “It was my family’s to see the first arrival of the bride in a gala event,” Paras said, adding, “My wife brings fortune and this dream comes true”.

    Deewakar Mehta, father of the groom said that it’s an emotional moment for us as we have realised our dream.

    “I wanted to see my son boarding a helicopter to bring his bride and this has come true. The administration and security personnel have helped us in realising our dream,” said the groom.

    “I am happy that my son will bring his bride in a helicopter, which has been happening for a long time in the district Kathua,” he said, adding that earlier a few years ago a groom of Jammu’s Bishnah brought her bride in a chopper.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Telangana: Determined groom marries unwell bride at hospital

    Telangana: Determined groom marries unwell bride at hospital

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    Hyderabad: In an incident that makes one recall Shahid Kapoor and Amrita Rao’s 2006 hit film ‘Vivah’, a man, Tirupathi walked into a hospital on Thursday morning, determined to tie the knot and emerged a married man.

    Tirupathi, a resident of Prof Jayashankar Bhupalpally district, and Shailaja, of Lambadipally village in Chennur mandal, were set to get married on Thursday morning. Unexpectedly, Shailaja got sick and was hospitalised. She underwent a minor surgery and was under the observation of doctors post-op.

    Due to the unforeseen circumstances, all the relatives thought that the wedding would be postponed. However, it had little to no effect on the groom.

    In a move that took the bride and her family by surprise, the groom, Tirupathi, walked into the bride’s hospital room with garlands and a magalasutram.

    He exchanged the garlands with Shailaja while she sat on her hospital bed, in their own little bubble not really minding the medical equipment around them.

    They tied the knot in the hospital room surrounded by a few close relatives as the amused medical staff and patients looked on.

    The newly wed couple posed away for pictures which when posted on social media went viral.

    The groom reportedly did not want to postpone the ceremony and so completed the ritual at the time previously suggested by the priests.

    The new couple also seemed to have managed to complete some other rituals such as Jilakara Bellam and Talambralu.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • EX-ISIS bride loses appeal to regain her British citizenship

    EX-ISIS bride loses appeal to regain her British citizenship

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    London: A Bangladeshi-origin British woman, who fled the UK as a 15-year-old schoolgirl to join the Islamic State (ISIS) terrorist network, on Wednesday lost a legal bid before a specialist tribunal to regain her British citizenship and return to the country.

    Now aged 23, London-born Shamima Begum had challenged then Home Secretary Sajid Javid’s decision to revoke her British citizenship on national security grounds in 2019 at the Special Immigration Appeals Commission (SIAC).

    Justice Robert Jay ruled that concerns raised by her lawyers over her “sexual exploitation” and breaches of duty by certain state bodies did not trump the home secretary’s legal duty to make a national security decision to strip Begum of her British nationality.

    “There is some merit in the argument that those advising the secretary of state see this as a black and white issue, when many would say that there are shades of grey,” said Justice Jay.

    “In my mind and that of colleagues, it is not conceivable that even a 15-year-old… an intelligent, articulate and presumably critically thinking individual – would not know what (ISIS) was about. In some respects, I do believe she knew what she was doing and had agency in doing so,” the judgment notes.

    The British government has claimed Begum could seek a Bangladeshi passport given her heritage but her family has argued that she is British and has never held Bangladeshi citizenship.

    The specialist tribunal accepted that Javid’s conclusion to revoke her British citizenship was “an integral part of the overall national security assessment carried out by the Security Service” and therefore not a matter for the court.

    “If asked to evaluate all the circumstances of Begum’s case, reasonable people with knowledge of all the relevant evidence will differ, in particular in relation to the issue of the extent to which her travel to Syria was voluntary and the weight to be given to that factor in the context of all others,” notes Justice Jay.

    “Likewise, reasonable people will differ as to the threat she posed in February 2019 to the national security of the United Kingdom, and as to how that threat should be balanced against all countervailing considerations. However, under our constitutional settlement these sensitive issues are for the secretary of state to evaluate and not for the Commission,” he said.

    Begum, referred to as an ISIS bride for marrying a Dutch member of the terror network in Syria, gave birth to three children – all of whom later died. She and two fellow teenage schoolgirls at Bethnal Green Academy travelled from east London to Syria in 2015.

    At a five-day SIAC hearing in November last year, Begum’s lawyers said that she was “recruited, transported, transferred, harboured and received in Syria for the purposes of ‘sexual exploitation’ and ‘marriage’ to an adult male”.

    Justice Jay found that there was “credible suspicion” Begum was a victim of trafficking to Syria.

    “The motive of bringing her to Syria was sexual exploitation for which, as a child, she could not give valid consent,” he said, during a brief hearing on Wednesday.

    However, the commission ultimately concluded the home secretary was not formally required to consider whether Begum was a victim of trafficking when he removed her citizenship.

    The UK Home Office welcomed the ruling and said in a statement: “We are pleased that the court has found in favour of the government’s position in this case.

    “The government’s priority remains maintaining the safety and security of the UK and we will robustly defend any decision made in doing so.” Last year, the UK Supreme Court upheld the decision to bar the now 23-year-old from returning to the UK. Begum currently lives in a detention camp in northern Syria and has been fighting to return to her home in east London, claiming the only law she broke was to travel to Syria and had not participated in any ISIS atrocities.

    Her legal team has indicated plans to mount further challenges to restore her British citizenship.

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  • Bride Drugs Groom, In-Laws on Train, Runs Away With Jewellery- Details Here – Kashmir News

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    Bride Drugs Groom, In-Laws on Train, Runs Away With Jewellery- Details Here

    The Government Railway Police (GRP) has arrested a bride and her accomplice for absconded with all the cash, jewellery as well as other valuables. She was traveling with her new groom on the Marudhar Express train enroute Jaipur.

    As per reports from media websites, the groom (Ankit) had come to Uttar Pradesh with his family to get married to Gudiya at an acquaintance’s home. The wedding took place in Matiyara village in Balua area of Chandauli district, UP. February 6 was the day of the marriage.

    On the day of the marriage, the newlywed couple left for Varanasi with the groom’s family members and bride’s relative named Nagina for sightseeing. From there, they boarded a train for Ajmer from Varanasi’s railway station. On their way, another of the bride’s known persons, Chhotu Khatkana joined them. Chottu got dry fruits as well as tea for everyone which was laced with drugs and served it to the groom and his family.

    Once the family fell unconscious, the three collected all the valuables and got off the train at Kanpur Central railway station.

    The groom filed a complaint with the Government Railway Police (GRP) in Etawah. This was enquired and found out that this was the bride’s second marriage.

    After drugging the groom and his family, the three accomplices, Gudia, Nagina and Chhotu got off the train and took a bus from Prayagraj and headed towards Varanasi. The GRP nabbed both Gudiya and Nagina at the Varanasi station from where they were trying to scot off to Gorakhpur.

    (Agencies)

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  • ‘There was a knock on the door at 2 am’: Assam’s child bride recounts crackdown

    ‘There was a knock on the door at 2 am’: Assam’s child bride recounts crackdown

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    Morigaon: Nimee’s eyes do not sparkle with the joy of new motherhood, instead, they reflect the fear, insecurity and sense of foreboding that stalks her village in Assam’s Morigaon district.

    Rezina Khatun stares vacuously into the distance — trying to make sense of the sudden apocalypse, which has struck her till-now happy world.

    While Nimee is among the thousands of child brides whose husbands were arrested in a state-wide crackdown against child marriage by the Assam Police over the last two days, Rezina is a mother whose son’s romantic escapade, which had ended with marriage, has landed him in jail now.

    In the drive against child marriage, police had till Saturday arrested 2,258 people, including Hindu and Muslim priests who conducted such weddings. Police said there is a list of a total 8,000 accused.

    The police had registered 4,074 cases of child marriage in less than a fortnight after the state Cabinet decided on January 23 to arrest offenders, besides launching an extensive awareness campaign against the menace.

    “There was a knock on the door around 2 am on Thursday. We opened the door and found policemen outside. They took away my husband,” Nimee told PTI in a feeble voice, as her one-and-half-month-old son cried in her arms just as he had when his father was being arrested.

    The 17-year-old had eloped and tied the knot with Gopal Biswas, who is in his twenties, more than a year back, and were starting off their family with the husband providing for them by selling pakoras and other savouries.

    The names of those affected were changed to protect their identities.

    “We barely earn enough to feed our own families. Who will look after Nimee and her son? She has been inconsolable, barely eating anything. The child is also getting sick now,” said Yudishter, Gopal’s elder brother, who lives in the same house along with their aged parents.

    Rezina’s son Rajibul Hussain was picked up from their home around 6 pm on Thursday, barely a few minutes after he had reached home with his father after returning from a trip to Kerala, where they had gone to bring back his injured uncle.

    “My daughter-in-law is not underage but there was some error in her Aadhaar card due to which my son is now behind bars. She has gone to our native place, some distance away, to get her birth records,” Rezina claimed, trying to convince whoever cared to listen.

    A neighbour of the family claimed that many like Rajibul’s wife were not minors at the time of the marriage but their dates of birth were wrongly entered while enrolling for Aadhaar cards.

    “Data on the age was taken by the police from local health workers, who have the information based on the Aadhaar. Now, we are helping these women to get their original birth records so that their husbands can get bail,” he claimed.

    While some are getting help and support from their families, many like Riya Devi are left to the mercy of the authorities after the arrest of their husbands.

    “We don’t have any other family as we had eloped and got married. Where am I to go with my one-year-old daughter now from here?” questioned 16-year-old Riya, who is staying temporarily at a government-run shelter home.

    Another inmate Rupa Das, also 16 years old and nine months pregnant, shared the same uncertainty. “Set my husband free. We had married with consent. What will I do now if he is not around,” she pleaded.

    Parimita Deka, a gender specialist at the state’s Social Welfare Department, is working with the likes of Riya and Rupa. “The drive against child marriage is very welcome. But we also have a responsibility towards these women now,” she said.

    “Most are children themselves. We have to handle them sensitively and secure their future,” Deka added between counselling sessions to pacify the distraught women.

    While child marriage is rampant in the state, the people were not altogether ignorant of the laws prohibiting it.

    “We knew there was some kind of law but it was never implemented. Government should have warned us that there is such strict action for any lapse and we would have been careful,” Yudishter maintained.

    Another local businessman, Umar Ali, said organisations used to create some awareness regarding it, but it was not enough at most times.

    Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has said that the drive against child marriage will continue till the next assembly elections in 2026.

    Assam has a high rate of maternal and infant mortality, with child marriage being the primary cause as an average of 31 per cent of marriages registered in the state are in the prohibited age group, according to the National Family Health Survey.

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  • India: Bride Calls Off Wedding as Groom Fails to Count Currency Notes – Kashmir News

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    India: Bride Calls Off Wedding as Groom Fails to Count Currency Notes

    It was mathematics that led to a wedding being called off in Uttar Pradesh’s Farrukhabad district. A 21-year-old bride called off her wedding when the groom failed to count currency notes.

    The shocking revelation came during the marriage rituals when the priest grew ‘doubtful of the man’s behaviour’ and informed the girl’s family.

    The bride immediately walked off from the dais which led to a verbal spat between the two families and the police were called.

    The bride’s family claimed that until the day of the marriage, they were unaware that the 23-year-old groom was ‘mentally weak’.

    According to the report published by the Times of India, the groom’s mental condition came to light the priest grew “doubtful of his behaviour” and informed the girl’s family. Following this, the bride’s family decided to conduct a test. Accordingly, they gave the groom 30 currency notes of Rs 10 to count. However, the groom failed to count the money. Enraged, the bride walked off the venue which led to a verbal spat between the two families.

    Meanwhile, as the bride cancelled the wedding, a heated argument broke out between the concerned families. The police intervened, but the bride refused to marry. Hence the baraat returned. Police said that no complaint has been filed in the matter yet.

    (Agencies)

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