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  • Saudis will no longer need visa to enter Singapore from June 1

    Saudis will no longer need visa to enter Singapore from June 1

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    Riyadh: Saudi national will no longer need to apply for a visa to enter Singapore, starting from Thursday, June 1.

    Singaporean embassy in Riyadh said on Twitter, citing a statement from the Singapore Immigration and Checkpoints Authority, “Saudi nationals with passports issued by the KSA will no longer need to apply for an entry visa to enter Singapore from June 1, 2023.”

    Except for holders of Saudi diplomatic passports, who are already exempt from Singapore visa requirements, all other Saudis must apply for a visa if they intend to enter Singapore before June 1.

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    “There is strictly no refund of the visa processing fee for those who have already submitted or received the outcome of their entry visa applications,” the embassy added on Twitter.

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  • Uorfi Javed not allowed to enter a restaurant in Mumbai – Watch

    Uorfi Javed not allowed to enter a restaurant in Mumbai – Watch

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    Mumbai: Bigg Boss OTT fame and TV actress Uorfi Javed has been making waves with her bold and unconventional fashion choices. She often gets trolled for her experimental looks. On Tuesday, Uorfi Javed found herself embroiled in a heated argument with a restaurant manager over a reservation.

    Despite being informed that there were no reservations available, the actress lost her cool and began lashing out at the manager. A video of the incident has been shared by Bollywood’s ace photographer Viral Bhayani. In the viral, Uorfi is heard saying, ” Mera naam jante ho.. Uorfi Javed… mere liye na jagah ban jaati hai, jaake dekho.” As manager responded that there are no seats, Uorfi yelled, “Ye seat ka natak nhi hai, ye kapdho ka natak hai, ye mujhe mere kapdho ke vajah se mana kar rahe hain. Sabh samjhti hun mai.” Watch the video below.

    Following the incident, Uorfi took to social media to call out the restaurant, claiming that she was denied entry because of her fashion choices. “WTF! Is this really 21st century Mumbai?!?! I was denied entry at a restaurant today. It’s okay if you don’t agree with my fashion choices. It’s NOT to treat me differently for it. And if you are, admit it! Don’t give some lame excuses. Pissed off! Please look into it. @zomato #mumbai,” the actress wrote in her Instagram stories.

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    On the professional front, Uorfi Javed was last seen on Splitsvilla X4 as a mischief-maker. She rose to fame with her stint on Bigg Boss OTT season 1.

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  • Union min, BJP delegation attempt to enter violence-hit Sambalpur; detained

    Union min, BJP delegation attempt to enter violence-hit Sambalpur; detained

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    Sambalpur: A high-level BJP delegation comprising Union Minister Bisheswar Tudu and several party MPs and MLAs was on Tuesday detained after being prevented from entering violence-hit Sambalpur city

    The team members were intercepted at Sripura Chhak on the Jharsuguda-Sambalpur road and denied permission to move further. Later, they were taken to a nearby Thelkoli police station and detained.

    Sambalpur Additional Superintendent of Police Tapan Kumar Mohanty said: “The BJP delegation was denied permission to enter the city because they were not abiding by the provision under section 144 of CrPC. They cannot be allowed entry into the city at a time when curfew is in force.”

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    The team comprised Union Minister of State for Jal Shakti and Tribal Affairs Bisheswar Tudu, MPs Jual Oram (Sundergarh) and Suresh Pujari (Bargarh), MLAs Nauri Nayak, Shankar Oram and Kusum Tete, state BJP president Manmohan Samal and Sameer Mohanty.

    “I strongly condemn the Odisha government for preventing a Union Minister’s visit to Sambalpur where a tribal youth was killed during violence. As the country’s Tribal Affairs minister and myself also a tribal, it is my duty to meet the family members of the deceased tribal youth. However, I was stopped in the mid-way by police,” Tudu told reporters at Sripura Chhak where the team was intercepted by police.

    Stating that he will raise the issue with the Central government, Tudu said “It is unfortunate that the Sambalpur district administration stopped me and my colleagues to enter the city. They (administration) were given prior information regarding our visit.”

    Sundergarh MP Jual Oram, said: “It is unfortunate that the police stopped the delegation comprising BJP MPs and MLAs. We have been denied entry into the city while the rioters are moving freely.”

    Bargarh MP Suresh Pujari also came down heavily on the state government. “They prevented us fearing exposure of the police inefficiencies. The police have failed to arrest the killers of a tribal youth during the violence. The district collector of Sambalpur has been acting beyond her power.”

    Earlier, Pujari alleged that he was also not allowed to come out of his residence at Sakhipada. “I will raise the matter in Parliament,” Pujari said.

    BJP Odisha unit president Manmohan Samal, who is also a member of the delegation alleged that “the CM is fearing the BJP leaders as they might expose the inefficiencies in handling of the largescale violence in Sambalpur.” PTI COR AAM

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  • TN: Not allowed to enter temple, angry Dalits block road causing huge traffic

    TN: Not allowed to enter temple, angry Dalits block road causing huge traffic

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    The Vikravandi-Kumbakonam road was seized in protest by Dalits of Melpathi village near Koliyanur in Tamil Nadu’s Villupuram district after they were disallowed by upper-caste Hindus from entering a temple.

    According to reports, the incident took place on Friday night when three Dalits- Kandhan, Kathiravan, and Karpagam – were allegedly told to back off as they tried to enter the Draupadi Amman temple where a festival was going on.

    A heated argument took place between the two parties. The three men were beaten up by upper-caste Hindus and later admitted to the Villupuram government medical college hospital in  Mundiyampakkam for treatment.

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    As the incident came to light, nearly 100 angry Dalits picketed the Vikravandi-Kumbakonam road demanding the arrest of the attackers under the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.

    The protest led to a huge traffic congestion. On information, the Valavanur police reached the spot and tried to calm the protestors. After several hours of pacification, the Dalits finally decided to leave the road and traffic was restored.

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  • 4 Indians among 8 dead as they attempted to enter US illegally from Canada

    4 Indians among 8 dead as they attempted to enter US illegally from Canada

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    Toronto: Canadian police have named two of the eight people, including four Indians, whose bodies were found in a marshland area along the US-Canada border, amid an investigation into the circumstances of their deaths.

    Bodies of eight persons were recovered last week from the marsh on the riverbank near Akwesasne, a community which straddles Quebec, Ontario and New York state.

    Police say the deceased believed to be two families of Indian and Romanian descent were trying to cross into the US from Canada. Among them were two children under the age of three, both Canadian citizens.

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    On Saturday, police said that four Indian nationals, who they believed were a family attempting to cross into the US, have not been identified.

    Citing a source with the police in India, the CBC News reported that at least three of them are family members from Gujarat.

    The source said the family members include a man in his 50s and a woman and man in their 20s. The age and gender of the fourth Indian national is unknown at this time, the report said.

    The identities of other people recovered of Indian descent have not been released, pending identification and notification of next of kin, the Montreal Gazette newspaper reported.

    “The circumstances of their deaths continue to be investigated,” the paper added.

    “However, it is known that these families were attempting to enter the United States illegally from Canada,” Akwesasne Mohawk Police said.

    Akwesasne officials have named two family members of Romanian descent including a man holding his two children’s passports who were among eight bodies recovered from the St. Lawrence River, near the Quebec-Ontario border.

    “One man has been identified as 28-year-old Florin Iordache. Police said he had two Canadian passports in his possession one for his two-year-old child and another for his one-year-old infant whose bodies were recovered,” the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) reported.

    “One woman Florin’s wife and the children’s mother has also been identified as 28-year-old Cristina (Monalisa) Zenaida Iordache,” the report said, quoting the Akwesasne Mohawk Police Service statement.

    Police found the bodies of five adults and one infant in the marshland on Friday. Another infant and an adult woman were located later. One of the children was a Canadian citizen.

    Akwesasne police are working with Immigration Canada to assist with identifying the victims and notifying the next of kin. They are also increasing surveillance on the river.

    “Our hearts are with the families of these victims as we try to work through our own grief for precious lives lost in our territory. Our culture and traditions are based heavily around family and it is difficult for us all to imagine the dreams these families had and the sadness of their deaths.

    “This heart-wrenching event profoundly demonstrates the human qualities we all share,” said the Mohawk Council of Akwesasne.

    Grand Chief Abram Benedict said the department is committed to understanding how this tragedy occurred and “how we can work with our police department and partners to prevent it from ever happening again.”

    Valene Gray, the owner of the Three Feathers Cafe, said the community has been shaken by the tragedy.

    “In the past couple of days, it’s been very heavy, very emotional, customers coming in and they’re sad. You could tell they were upset, you could tell they were hurting,” Gray said on Saturday.

    Wanting to offer support to her community, Gray said it was an honour to be hired by the Mohawk council to make sure all of the volunteer searchers were fed.

    She said the cafe has provided breakfast sandwiches for the past two days and supper on Friday.

    Akwesasne police say there have been 48 incidents of people trying to cross illegally into Canada or into the United States through the Mohawk territory since January, and most of them have been of Indian or Romanian descent.

    In January 2022, the bodies of four Indians, including a baby, were found frozen in Manitoba near the Canada-US border.

    In April 2022, six Indian nationals were rescued from a sinking boat in the St Regis River, which runs through Akwesasne Mohawk Territory.

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  • Foreign trucks need e-documents to enter Saudi Arabia from April

    Foreign trucks need e-documents to enter Saudi Arabia from April

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    Riyadh: Saudi Transport General Authority has announced that all foreign trucks must present transit e-documents to enter the Kingdom from April 1, state media reported.

    The document will contain information about the sender and recipient of the shipment, trip itinerary and routes, among others, said the the Saudi Press Agency report on Saturday.

    The authority said the decision aimed to support local transportation and logistic services, ensure fair competition, enhance the investment environment and boost safety levels for cargo services, Xinhua news agency reported.

    The authority added that cargo transport within the kingdom is confined to the national carrier as per the accredited transport mechanism, and prohibits non-Saudi companies to carry out transport operations within the country.

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  • 2 Women enter into agreement’ to split days with a single man they love

    2 Women enter into agreement’ to split days with a single man they love

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    Gwalior: A man and two women, including his first wife, have decided to live peacefully in two separate houses by dividing three days each of a week between them and also with the liberty to the man to spend the seventh day with the woman of his choice, said a lawyer associated with the family court in Gwalior city.

    However, counsellor and advocate Harish Diwan termed the “agreement” between them illegal as per Hindu law.

    The story of the two women and a man, who is an engineer, came to light when the man again entered into wedlock with a female colleague in Gurugram after he left his wife in Gwalior during the COVID-19 pandemic, Diwan said.

    His first marriage took place in 2018 to a Gwalior-based woman and they lived together for two years. During COVID, he sent his wife to her parents’ home and went back to Gurugram, he said.

    When he did not return till 2020 to take her legally wedded wife, she grew suspicious and went to his Gurugram office. She learnt that he had married a colleague and a girl was also born during the period, Diwan said.

    The woman fought with the man publicly and protested in the office over his second marriage. She then approached a family court in Gwalior for justice, he said.

    Later, her husband was summoned to Gwalior. Despite attempts to counsel him, the man refused to leave the second woman, Diwan said.

    His wife as well as the second woman were counselled but they were not ready to understand, he said.

    Later, the trio entered into an agreement according to which the man will spend three days of a week with his wife and another three with the woman he allegedly married, with the liberty to live with the woman of his choice on Sunday, Diwan said.

    He provided a flat each to his wife as well as the other woman in Gurugram and also agreed to share his salary equally with them as per their agreement, Diwan said.

    When asked whether this agreement has any legal sanctity, Diwan said, “This agreement was done between three of them with mutual consent. Neither the family court nor the councillor has any role in it.”

    “In fact, the three were categorically told that they are Hindu and as per Hindu law, this agreement between them is illegal. As per the law, a Hindu man cannot marry another woman until he divorced his first wife in a legal manner, but they decided to go ahead with their pact,” Diwan added.

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  • Women enter into agreement’ to split days with a single man they love

    Women enter into agreement’ to split days with a single man they love

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    Gwalior: A man and two women, including his first wife, have decided to live peacefully in two separate houses by dividing three days each of a week between them and also with the liberty to the man to spend the seventh day with the woman of his choice, said a lawyer associated with the family court in Gwalior city.

    However, counsellor and advocate Harish Diwan termed the “agreement” between them illegal as per Hindu law.

    The story of the two women and a man, who is an engineer, came to light when the man again entered into wedlock with a female colleague in Gurugram after he left his wife in Gwalior during the COVID-19 pandemic, Diwan said.

    His first marriage took place in 2018 to a Gwalior-based woman and they lived together for two years. During COVID, he sent his wife to her parents’ home and went back to Gurugram, he said.

    When he did not return till 2020 to take her legally wedded wife, she grew suspicious and went to his Gurugram office. She learnt that he had married a colleague and a girl was also born during the period, Diwan said.

    The woman fought with the man publicly and protested in the office over his second marriage. She then approached a family court in Gwalior for justice, he said.

    Later, her husband was summoned to Gwalior. Despite attempts to counsel him, the man refused to leave the second woman, Diwan said.

    His wife as well as the second woman were counselled but they were not ready to understand, he said.

    Later, the trio entered into an agreement according to which the man will spend three days of a week with his wife and another three with the woman he allegedly married, with the liberty to live with the woman of his choice on Sunday, Diwan said.

    He provided a flat each to his wife as well as the other woman in Gurugram and also agreed to share his salary equally with them as per their agreement, Diwan said.

    When asked whether this agreement has any legal sanctity, Diwan said, “This agreement was done between three of them with mutual consent. Neither the family court nor the councillor has any role in it.”

    “In fact, the three were categorically told that they are Hindu and as per Hindu law, this agreement between them is illegal. As per the law, a Hindu man cannot marry another woman until he divorced his first wife in a legal manner, but they decided to go ahead with their pact,” Diwan added.

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  • Farmers, tribals marching to Mumbai with list of demands enter Thane; ministers to hold talks

    Farmers, tribals marching to Mumbai with list of demands enter Thane; ministers to hold talks

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    Mumbai: Thousands of farmers and tribals marching towards Mumbai from Nashik district in North Maharashtra in support of their demands entered Thane district on Wednesday while the state government deputed two ministers to hold talks with them.

    As the ‘long march’ entered Thane district, the political turf of Chief Minister Eknath Shinde on the outskirts of Mumbai city, the government rushed ministers Dada Bhuse and Atul Save to hold talks with the agitating farmers.

    The protesters, holding red flags, started their foot march from Dindori town in Nashik district, around 200km from Mumbai, on Sunday in support of their various demands, including an immediate financial relief of Rs 600 per quintal to onion growers, uninterrupted electricity supply for 12 hours and a waiver of agriculture loans.

    The march, organised by the Communist Party of India (Marxist), crossed Kasara town in Thane district located adjoining Mumbai, said CPI(M) MLA Vinod Nikole.

    Many walking barefoot in temperatures hovering near 40 degree Celsius, the protesters are likely to reach Mumbai on March 20, Nikole said.

    The Shahpur police in Thane district said the members of the morcha will take a halt at Kalamb village before proceeding for Mumbai on Thursday.

    State ministers Bhuse and Save said discussions will be held with a delegation of agitating farmers to find a solution to their demands.

    “If they do not agree (to any solution), then they will be called to Mumbai to hold discussions with Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis on Thursday,” they said.

    The Maharashtra government on Monday announced an ex-gratia relief of Rs 300 per quintal to onion farmers severely affected by a steep fall in prices of the commodity.

    Prices of the kitchen staple have crashed in Maharashtra, resulting in farmers getting very little for their produce. Nashik district is a major hub of onion cultivation in the country.

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  • Confirmed: Umar Riaz set to enter Lock Upp 2, see viral tweet

    Confirmed: Umar Riaz set to enter Lock Upp 2, see viral tweet

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    Mumbai: Lock Upp 2 has been creating a lot of noise among reality show audience ever since Bigg Boss 16 got ended. Fans are curious to know which celebrity contestant will take part in Kangana Ranaut-hosted captive reality show. Several names are popping up on internet who are likely to enter the controversial reality show.

    Bigg Boss 15 fame Umar Riaz’s name too has been doing rounds on social media. Few inside sources suggested that talks between Umar and makers of Lock Upp 2 are on and he is yet to give nod to the show.

    And now, it seems like the actor has given green signal to Lock Upp 2. This news has been confirmed by a journalist from Aaj Tak on Twitter.

    According to the journalist’s tweet, Umar Riaz has signed on to participate in the show’s upcoming season, which is expected to begin filming in the coming weeks. This news has sent fans of the show into a frenzy, with many expressing their excitement over the prospect of seeing Umar in another reality show.

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    However, an official confirmation from Umar Riaz and his team is still awaited.

    Lock Upp 2 is a reality show that involves contestants living together in a house for several weeks, while being monitored by cameras 24/7 like Bigg Boss 16. All the inmates are given various tasks and challenges to complete, and are also required to nominate each other for eviction.

    Stay tuned to Siasat.com for more interesting scoops and updates on Lock Upp 2.

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