Indian-American Jaswinder Singh accused of identity fraud faces US citizenship revocation, may face deportation

A 54-year-old Indian American man is facing a US government lawsuit that could strip him of his citizenship, after authorities said he used false identities and concealed his immigration history to obtain permanent residency and later naturalisation.A civil denaturalisation complaint was filed against Jaswinder Singh, also known as Balwinder Singh, accusing him of illegally obtaining…

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Lisa Ray recalls her battle with multiple myeloma: ‘The doctor told me I had five years’; opens up about cancer relapse and recovery |

Lisa Ray recalls her battle with multiple myeloma: ‘The doctor told me I had five years’; opens up about relapse and recovery (Image credits: Instagram) Lisa Ray has spoken about how her battle with multiple myeloma transformed her life, revealing that the cancer diagnosis pushed her to confront her deepest fears, abandon perfectionism, embrace vulnerability…

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‘Forced to continue PM SHRI’: Kerala CM V D Satheesan says Centre ‘shouldn’t interfere with curriculum freedom’

Kerala CM VD Satheesan (File photo) The Kerala government on Wednesday said it will continue with the Centre’s PM SHRI scheme despite its objections to certain aspects of the programme, with Chief Minister V D Satheesan saying the state is effectively compelled to remain part of it because the previous government had already signed the…

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PM Modi seeks ‘highest priority’ for seafarers in W Asia peace deal in meeting with Trump; US president reiterates he ended 8 wars, mentions G2 | India News

With the US and Iran set to sign an interim peace agreement on Friday, PM Narendra Modi told President Donald Trump he was confident that the issue of seafarers will receive the “highest priority” during the implementation of this agreement, while appreciating the president’s “tremendous efforts” in reaching the deal. The leaders spoke to the…

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Liverpool man made over £300,000 by doing students’ exams, coursework for cash; jailed for three years

A man who made more than £300,000 by secretly completing coursework and online exams for students has been jailed for three years after a university investigation uncovered his operation.34-year-old Shahid Adnan of Liverpool was sentenced after admitting fraud and money laundering offences linked to a scheme involving students at Liverpool John Moores University and other…

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