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Vol 47 Issue 8
23rd June to 29th June 2018
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VISA ROW THREATENS UK-INDIA RELATIONSHIP w w w . d u b a i h olida y s .c o
Rupanjana Dutta
The various visa fiascos in the UK have left the diaspora flabbergasted, especially after India has been 'purposefully' left out of a list of countries that recently been granted a relaxed student visa rules. The changes that will come into force from July 6th, makes it easier for international students to study in the UK. On a list that already covers countries like the US and Canada, several new countries have been added including Serbia, China and Bahrain, though India remains excluded. The various visa fiascos in the UK have left the diaspora flabbergasted, especially after India has been 'purposefully' left out of a list of countries that recently been granted a relaxed student visa rules. The changes that will come into force from July 6th, makes it easier for international students to study in the UK. On a list that already covers countries like the US and Canada, several new countries have been added
J&K govt collapses as BJP ends alliance with PDP
The three-year-old Jammu and Kashmir government collapsed on Tuesday with the BJP pulling out of its alliance with the PDP and setting the stage for yet another round of governor's rule. BJP general secretary Ram Madhav made the surprise announcement after the party high command sum-
moned its Jammu and Kashmir ministers for emergency consultations in New Delhi. A few hours later, chief minister Mehbooba Mufti submitted her resignation to governor NN Vohra amid a swirl of political activity in Srinagar and New Delhi. Continued on page 26
Prime Minister hosts Eid al-fitr at 10 Downing Street
See page 5 for full report including Serbia, China and Bahrain, though India remains excluded. Sajid Javid has in the process caused a diplomatic rift, after the decision that has perhaps stemmed from the 'nonsigning' of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) by the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in April 2018. The MoU that was discussed by the Indian
Home Secretary Kiren Rijiju with his UK counterpart during his January visit, emphasised on the deportation of a 'number' of 'illegal immigrants' to India. Many of these 'illegal immigrants' believed to have come to the UK on student visa during the Labour party rule. An Indian government source called the 'number' of 'illegal immigrants' in ques-
Mumbai: Delhi:
£375
£395
Hyderabad: £395 Chennai:
£405
tion 'not correct'. Mr Modi did not sign the MoU, what initially believed to have been because of the 'timelines'. The decision to leave 'India' out of this new Tier 4 list, definitely affects the UK-India relationship, that the two countries have been trying hard to foster, especially with Brexit around the corner.
Judge orders declassification of documents relating to Operation Blue Star
See page 7 for full report
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Ahmedabad: £395
Bhuj:
£450
Amritsar:
GOA:
Kochi:
£425
Singapore : £430
Rajkot:
£450
Bangalore:
£440
£455
Lucknow: Kolkata:
£475 £420
Dhaka:
Bangkok:
£405
£465
£440