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A Bangladeshi actress has been arrested in India for using a fake Indian passport.
According to a media report, a Bangladeshi actress named Rhea Burde, also known as Arohi Burde, was arrested by the Hillline Police from Ilhas Nagar, about 50 km from Mumbai.
The police of the Indian state of Maharashtra arrested the Bangladeshi film star for illegally staying in India and obtaining a passport through forged documents.
India’s ‘Double Shah’, 2200 crore rupees fraud in the name of trading, actress arrested
The arrest of the accused was carried out when a friend of hers informed the police that Riya was a Bangladeshi citizen and was residing here illegally.
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The Restinclières estate
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Creative workshops, activities, games…
The Restinclières estate, in Prades-le-Lez, hosts this Sunday, from 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., the second edition of “Nature en fête”, an event proposed by the department of Hérault, which, as its name indicates , famous nature and the environment around several activities with free and open access.
There will be something for everyone, whether it’s food, crafts, sport or the environment: pottery workshop, bread making, visit to an educational apiary, tree climbing and, this year, something new: a flying taverna poetic, friendly and itinerant space, which addresses coastal issues via different fun modules (exhibition, photo booth, games, mini-museum, etc.) on the square and in the courtyard of the castle.
240 hectares to discover
Note that you can take advantage of your visit to discover free access exhibitions : The song of the forestin the castle, as well as Jungles, islands and men outside. But also stroll through the 240 hectares of the park, and discover, in particular, its beautiful French gardens. If you spend the day there, you can stop at the games area or, for something to eat, at the picnic area.
Note that on this day, in case of slight hunger or thirst, des food-trucks will be available on site.
The weather looks brightso enjoy!
The complete program is available on the website of the Restinclières estate.
The 99th annual meeting of The Slooper Society of America is scheduled Sunday, Oct. 6, at the Norway Community Building, 3676 E. 2603rd Road, Sheridan.
The Taste of Norway luncheon was so successful last year that the organization partnered with the Norsk Museum in this event. The meeting is not limited to just Slooper descendants, anyone with an interest in Norwegian-American history, culture and food is welcome to attend.
Lunch includes kumla and ham, meatballs, cabbage casserole, lutefisk and cod, little red potatoes, butter, pickled and creamed herring, kringla, bread pudding, lingonberries, coffee, a couple cheeses, rice pudding, water, guma, deviled eggs and Norwegian desserts.
The reading of the play takes place in April 1840 in the cabin of Kari Nelson, Cleng Peerson’s sister. After the play, visitors should have a better idea what it was like living in the new Fox River Settlement, surviving Illinois in the untamed prairie.
The suggested donation for the meal is $15 per person and $8 for children younger than 9. All proceeds will support the Norsk Museum. Seating is limited and it is imperative to RSVP to ensure a spot.
Schedule of events
Noon: Sign-in and book sales
12:30 p.m.: Slooper business meeting
1 p.m.: A Taste of Norway will be served
2 p.m.: A reading of the play, “The Fox Valley Settlement.” The Norsk Museum will be open immediately following the presentation