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#2890556
1 July 2018
Giuseppe Morganti, Paolo Corsini, Gianna Gancia, Jean-Pierre Muller, Cristina Luristini, Pagani, Laurence Fehlmann Rielle, Jean-Charles Rielle, Roger Lyons, Sir Alan Meale, Marcin Swiecicki, Michal Kaminski, Valentina Leskaj, Judy Sgro, Alexandra Mendes, Tahar Boumedra, Juan Garces. Faisal Al Rfouh, Anwar Abdelrahman, Amal Alhazzani, Yazan Al Eryani, Jean-Franois Legaret, Rt Revd Bishop John Pritchard, Andrew Caplen, Lord Singh, Roberto Rampi, Mino Taricco, Marica Montemaggi, Candice Bergen, Senator Brian Somhnaill, Senator Gerry Horkan, Ivan Sascha Sheehan, Cantwell Thomas, Gary Morsch, Wesley Martin, Raymond Tanter, Nick Fluck. Martin Patzelt, Eduard Lintner, Ad Melkert, Salman Al Ansari, Mohammed Al Sulanni, Ibrahim Al Marie, Baroness Liz Redfern, Bob Blackman, Roger Godsiff MP, Ben Oni Ardelean, Marith Nybakk, Lars Rise, Maria Candida Almeida, Maria Elena Elverdin, Rajana Kumari, Munizal Jahangir, Fatmir Mediu, Michael Pregent, Adam Ereli, Walid Phares. Struan Stevenson, Dr Matthew Offord, Sir David Amess, Franois Colcombet, Alain Vivien, Yves Bonnet, Baroness Verma, Philippe Gosselin, Michele de Vaucouleurs, Linda Chavez, Maria Ryan, Kathy Loubbers, Giulio Maria Terzi, Robert Joseph, Robert Toricelli, Mitchell Reiss, Lincoln Bloomfield, Charles Wald, James Conway, George William Casey. First raw : Raid Yassine, Rama Yade, Philippe Douste Blazy, Ingrid Betancourt, Bernard Kouchner, Bill Richardson, John Baird, Stephen Harper, Ana Fotyga, Maryam Rajavi, Rudy Giuliani, Newt Gringrich, Pandeli Majko, Enkeledja Majko, Michael Mukasey, Louis Freech, Rt Hon Theresa, Frances Townsend, Salah Alkalab, Sid Ahmed Ghazali. Family picture of Iran's opposition leader Maryam Rajavi . Annual Gathering of Free Iran-Alternative 100 ASHRAF at the Villepinte exhibition North of Paris, France, June 30, 2018. Siavosh Hosseini.
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#2580734
26 March 2018
Ekattorer Ghatak Dalal Nirmul Committee took out a torch light procession from the Central Shaheed Minar in Dhaka on Sunday to remember the victims of the March 25, 1971 genocide by the Pakistanis army in Bangladesh.
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#2580736
26 March 2018
Ekattorer Ghatak Dalal Nirmul Committee took out a torch light procession from the Central Shaheed Minar in Dhaka on Sunday to remember the victims of the March 25, 1971 genocide by the Pakistanis army in Bangladesh.
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#2580739
26 March 2018
Ekattorer Ghatak Dalal Nirmul Committee took out a torch light procession from the Central Shaheed Minar in Dhaka on Sunday to remember the victims of the March 25, 1971 genocide by the Pakistanis army in Bangladesh.
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#2580741
26 March 2018
Ekattorer Ghatak Dalal Nirmul Committee took out a torch light procession from the Central Shaheed Minar in Dhaka on Sunday to remember the victims of the March 25, 1971 genocide by the Pakistanis army in Bangladesh.
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#2580745
26 March 2018
Ekattorer Ghatak Dalal Nirmul Committee took out a torch light procession from the Central Shaheed Minar in Dhaka on Sunday to remember the victims of the March 25, 1971 genocide by the Pakistanis army in Bangladesh.
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#2580747
26 March 2018
Ekattorer Ghatak Dalal Nirmul Committee took out a torch light procession from the Central Shaheed Minar in Dhaka on Sunday to remember the victims of the March 25, 1971 genocide by the Pakistanis army in Bangladesh.
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#2580749
26 March 2018
Ekattorer Ghatak Dalal Nirmul Committee took out a torch light procession from the Central Shaheed Minar in Dhaka on Sunday to remember the victims of the March 25, 1971 genocide by the Pakistanis army in Bangladesh.
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#2580759
26 March 2018
Ekattorer Ghatak Dalal Nirmul Committee took out a torch light procession from the Central Shaheed Minar in Dhaka on Sunday to remember the victims of the March 25, 1971 genocide by the Pakistanis army in Bangladesh.
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#2394038
25 December 2017
Ghalib was born to Mirza Abdullah Beg in December 1797 in Agra. His father died when he was hardly five years old and his childhood was spent with his uncle who passed away when Ghalib was eight, and mostly his aunts. Married in 1810 at the age of 13 to Umrao Begum, Ghalib soon left his birth city Agra for Delhi, a city where he lived until his death in 1869. The haveli was presented to Ghalib by a hakim (traditional physician) who was an ardent fan of his poetry. It was here that Ghalib wrote some of his finest ghazals and recited them to a huge audience every evening. After Ghalib’s death in 1869, the crestfallen hakim who had presented the haveli to Ghalib would go and sit there for hours every evening refusing to let anyone occupy it.
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#2394039
25 December 2017
Ghalib was born to Mirza Abdullah Beg in December 1797 in Agra. His father died when he was hardly five years old and his childhood was spent with his uncle who passed away when Ghalib was eight, and mostly his aunts. Married in 1810 at the age of 13 to Umrao Begum, Ghalib soon left his birth city Agra for Delhi, a city where he lived until his death in 1869. The haveli was presented to Ghalib by a hakim (traditional physician) who was an ardent fan of his poetry. It was here that Ghalib wrote some of his finest ghazals and recited them to a huge audience every evening. After Ghalib’s death in 1869, the crestfallen hakim who had presented the haveli to Ghalib would go and sit there for hours every evening refusing to let anyone occupy it.
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#2394040
25 December 2017
Ghalib was born to Mirza Abdullah Beg in December 1797 in Agra. His father died when he was hardly five years old and his childhood was spent with his uncle who passed away when Ghalib was eight, and mostly his aunts. Married in 1810 at the age of 13 to Umrao Begum, Ghalib soon left his birth city Agra for Delhi, a city where he lived until his death in 1869. The haveli was presented to Ghalib by a hakim (traditional physician) who was an ardent fan of his poetry. It was here that Ghalib wrote some of his finest ghazals and recited them to a huge audience every evening. After Ghalib’s death in 1869, the crestfallen hakim who had presented the haveli to Ghalib would go and sit there for hours every evening refusing to let anyone occupy it.
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#2104473
1 August 2017
Indian flood victims on a boat make their way through flood waters after collecting relief materials in the Ghatal area of Paschim Medinipur distric, around 79 km west of Kolkata on 31 July 2017. Actor-turned-MP Dev was born.Three-and-a-half decades later, when Dev (now the Ghatal MP), while touring the flood-ravaged zone on Sunday, promised to raise the Ghatal master plan issue in Lok Sabha on Monday, the irony couldn't be missed. (Debajyoti Chakraborty/NurPhoto) Ghatal is among the worst-hit in the floods, which have claimed 31 lives statewide. It isn't the first time Dev will be flagging the issue in Lok Sabha either. His maiden speech in Parliament in August 2016 reflected the irony: "In 1959, the Man Singh committee first named a plan called the Ghatal Master Plan. It took 20 years for the Planning Commission to approve the plan, and finally in 1980 the plan was sanctioned; in 1982, the foundation stone was laid. In the same year I was born. I have grown up so big but the foundation has not turned into Ghatal master plan yet." On Sunday, Dev told reporters: "I will go to Parliament tomorrow and raise the issue." He said the Trinamool government was trying its best to implement the master plan but to no avail. Before that, Dev visited the flood-affected blocks of his constituency. He reached Daspur block I by noon and spoke to people rescued from the villages. From Daspur, Dev travelled two hours to reach Ghatal, stopping now and then to take stock. He met West Midnapore district magistrate Jagadish Prasad Meena, who has been camping at the SDO office to coordinate rescue operations.
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#2104474
1 August 2017
Indian flood victims on a boat make their way through flood waters after collecting relief materials in the Ghatal area of Paschim Medinipur distric, around 79 km west of Kolkata on 31 July 2017. Actor-turned-MP Dev was born.Three-and-a-half decades later, when Dev (now the Ghatal MP), while touring the flood-ravaged zone on Sunday, promised to raise the Ghatal master plan issue in Lok Sabha on Monday, the irony couldn't be missed. (Debajyoti Chakraborty/NurPhoto) Ghatal is among the worst-hit in the floods, which have claimed 31 lives statewide. It isn't the first time Dev will be flagging the issue in Lok Sabha either. His maiden speech in Parliament in August 2016 reflected the irony: "In 1959, the Man Singh committee first named a plan called the Ghatal Master Plan. It took 20 years for the Planning Commission to approve the plan, and finally in 1980 the plan was sanctioned; in 1982, the foundation stone was laid. In the same year I was born. I have grown up so big but the foundation has not turned into Ghatal master plan yet." On Sunday, Dev told reporters: "I will go to Parliament tomorrow and raise the issue." He said the Trinamool government was trying its best to implement the master plan but to no avail. Before that, Dev visited the flood-affected blocks of his constituency. He reached Daspur block I by noon and spoke to people rescued from the villages. From Daspur, Dev travelled two hours to reach Ghatal, stopping now and then to take stock. He met West Midnapore district magistrate Jagadish Prasad Meena, who has been camping at the SDO office to coordinate rescue operations.
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#2104475
1 August 2017
Indian flood victims on a boat make their way through flood waters after collecting relief materials in the Ghatal area of Paschim Medinipur distric, around 79 km west of Kolkata on 31 July 2017. Actor-turned-MP Dev was born.Three-and-a-half decades later, when Dev (now the Ghatal MP), while touring the flood-ravaged zone on Sunday, promised to raise the Ghatal master plan issue in Lok Sabha on Monday, the irony couldn't be missed. (Debajyoti Chakraborty/NurPhoto) Ghatal is among the worst-hit in the floods, which have claimed 31 lives statewide. It isn't the first time Dev will be flagging the issue in Lok Sabha either. His maiden speech in Parliament in August 2016 reflected the irony: "In 1959, the Man Singh committee first named a plan called the Ghatal Master Plan. It took 20 years for the Planning Commission to approve the plan, and finally in 1980 the plan was sanctioned; in 1982, the foundation stone was laid. In the same year I was born. I have grown up so big but the foundation has not turned into Ghatal master plan yet." On Sunday, Dev told reporters: "I will go to Parliament tomorrow and raise the issue." He said the Trinamool government was trying its best to implement the master plan but to no avail. Before that, Dev visited the flood-affected blocks of his constituency. He reached Daspur block I by noon and spoke to people rescued from the villages. From Daspur, Dev travelled two hours to reach Ghatal, stopping now and then to take stock. He met West Midnapore district magistrate Jagadish Prasad Meena, who has been camping at the SDO office to coordinate rescue operations.
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#2104476
1 August 2017
Indian flood victims on a boat make their way through flood waters after collecting relief materials in the Ghatal area of Paschim Medinipur distric, around 79 km west of Kolkata on 31 July 2017. Actor-turned-MP Dev was born.Three-and-a-half decades later, when Dev (now the Ghatal MP), while touring the flood-ravaged zone on Sunday, promised to raise the Ghatal master plan issue in Lok Sabha on Monday, the irony couldn't be missed. (Debajyoti Chakraborty/NurPhoto) Ghatal is among the worst-hit in the floods, which have claimed 31 lives statewide. It isn't the first time Dev will be flagging the issue in Lok Sabha either. His maiden speech in Parliament in August 2016 reflected the irony: "In 1959, the Man Singh committee first named a plan called the Ghatal Master Plan. It took 20 years for the Planning Commission to approve the plan, and finally in 1980 the plan was sanctioned; in 1982, the foundation stone was laid. In the same year I was born. I have grown up so big but the foundation has not turned into Ghatal master plan yet." On Sunday, Dev told reporters: "I will go to Parliament tomorrow and raise the issue." He said the Trinamool government was trying its best to implement the master plan but to no avail. Before that, Dev visited the flood-affected blocks of his constituency. He reached Daspur block I by noon and spoke to people rescued from the villages. From Daspur, Dev travelled two hours to reach Ghatal, stopping now and then to take stock. He met West Midnapore district magistrate Jagadish Prasad Meena, who has been camping at the SDO office to coordinate rescue operations.
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