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Published on 07:37 GMTSource: Ahmedabad Mirror - Neutral
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Published on 06:43 GMT
Kuwait extends deadline for illegal expats
Kuwait has extended the deadline for illegal expats in the country to either leave the country or update their status. The Kuwaiti Interior Ministry said the extension comes upon directives from First Deputy Prime Minister and Defence and Interior Minister …
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Published on 06:28 GMT
India News | Mortal Remains of Jharkhand Man Killed in Kuwait Fire Brought Home
Ranchi, Jun 15 (PTI) A pall of gloom descended on the Hindpiri area in Jharkhand's capital Ranchi as the mortal remains of Md Ali Hussain, who was among those killed in a massive fire in Kuwait earlier this week, were brought to his residence on …
Source: Latestly - Uncategorized -
Published on 06:24 GMT
Kuwait fire: Indian Embassy officials visit hospitals; injured Malayalis recovering
Mangaf: A team from the Indian Embassy has visited all five hospitals where 25 Indians injured in the recent fire incident in the city of Mangaf in southern Kuwait were admitted and enquired about their medical condition. In a post on X on Friday, Indian …
Source: Mathrubhumi - Neutral -
Published on 06:18 GMT
Andhra CM Chandrababu Naidu announces Rs 5 lakh ex-gratia to kin of Kuwait fire victims
Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Friday announced an ex-gratia of Rs 5 lakh each to the families of three persons from the state who died in the recent Kuwait fire incident. Three migrant workers from the state died in the …
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Published on 06:15 GMT
Wish I could help more people: Kuwait fire hero Anilkumar
Kuwait: Anilkumar, a native of Thiruvalla, survived one of Kuwait City's deadliest building fires, which claimed nearly 50 lives. Lying straight with a broken leg on a hospital bed, he grieved that he couldn't save more people. Anilkumar lived on …
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Published on 06:12 GMT
Mortal remains of Jharkhand man killed in Kuwait fire brought home
A somber atmosphere enveloped the Hindpiri area of Ranchi, Jharkhand, as the body of Md Ali Hussain, one of the victims of a recent devastating fire in Kuwait, arrived at his home on Saturday morning. The remains were transported to Ranchi on a regular …
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Published on 05:46 GMT
Mortal remains of two Odia workers killed in Kuwait fire return to Odisha; Ex-gratia announced
Bhubaneswar: The mortal remains of two Odia workers — Mohammad Jahur and Santosh Goud, who were killed in a horrific fire in Kuwait, returned to Odisha for their last rites. Paying last respects on arrival of bodies at Bhubaneswar airport today, Deputy …
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Published on 05:43 GMT
Nearly 30 in hospitals after Kuwait fire, most of them Keralites: Veena George
Kochi: Following the devastating building fire in Kuwait that claimed the lives of 46 Indians, including 24 Malayalis, about thirty persons have been admitted to different hospitals, according to Health Minister Veena George. “According to information from …
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Published on 05:19 GMT
Kuwait Fire Tragedy: Mortal Remains Of Two Victims From Odisha Arrive At Bhubaneswar Airport
Bhubaneswar: The mortal remains of the two Odia persons who died in the fire mishap in Kuwait reached Bhubaneswar on Saturday. The two deceased have been identified as Santosh Kumar Gouda and Mahammad Jahur. Jahur was a native of Karadapalli village under …
Source: Pragativadi - Label Pending