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'Andar Ki Baat Hay': Uddhav Thackeray's Savage ‘Chaddi Baniyan' Reply To Fadnavis Sparks Laughter

'Andar Ki Baat Hay': Uddhav Thackeray's Savage ‘Chaddi Baniyan' Reply To Fadnavis Sparks Laughter

Time of India6 days ago
Russian Man Denied Access to Daughter After Family Was Held From Gokarna Cave in Visa Overstay Row
Dror Goldstein, the husband of Russian national Nina Kutina, was denied permission to meet his wife and daughters who are currently in detention in Tumakuru, Karnataka. Days earlier, police had rescued Nina and her two daughters from a forest cave in Gokarna, where they had been living for years. Authorities flagged Nina for overstaying her visa by more than eight years. Dror travelled over three hours to reunite with his family—only to be stopped due to missing paperwork from the FRRO. Nina insists her daughters were thriving in nature, but officials cite serious immigration violations. What began as a spiritual journey now spirals into bureaucratic chaos and family separation.#russia #russianwoman #ninakutina #drorgoldstein #russiancavewoman #gokarnacave #visaoverstay #frro #foreignersdetention #indianews #spiritualretreat #gokarnanews #toi #toibharat #bharat #trending #breakingnews #indianews
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