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Banerjee made the remarks on Thursday during a conversation at the Kellogg College, Oxford University. , India News News - Times Now ...
An Indian historian who has lived in UK for over a decade is facing the risk of deportation by the UK Home Office for overstaying in India.
During a discussion at Oxford, Mamata Banerjee expressed disagreement with a prediction of India becoming the largest economy ...
A University of Oxford historian was threatened with deportation after spending 691 days over the past decade in India doing research - on India. As part of Manikarnika Dutta's work at the top ...
Manikarnika Dutta, a historian and researcher of University of Oxford, is facing the threat of deportation from the UK due to her extensive research trips to India. The Home Office has rejected ...
During a discussion at Oxford, Mamata Banerjee expressed disagreement with a prediction of India becoming the largest economy ...
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's speech at Kellogg College, Oxford University was disrupted by SFI protesters. The demonstrators questioned Mamata on issues of post-poll violence and the ...
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, during her address at Kellogg College, Oxford University in London ... speech without any hitches. Former Indian cricket team captain and former BCCI ...
Kolkata: CM Mamata Banerjee is set to address a packed hall in Oxford University's Kellogg College on Thursday evening, with ...
Political reactions flew thick and fast back home in the aftermath of protestors, allegedly by Left-leaning youths, disrupting West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s speech on social development ...
Mamata Banerjee played the tune of 'Purano Sei Diner Kotha' on a piano at the University of Oxford. The song was written by Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore.
Her extensive research trips to India, where she accessed critical ... Dutta, who moved to the UK in 2012 for a master's degree at the University of Oxford, later pursued doctoral research and ...