Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) May 21, (ANI): Vice-Chancellor of the University of Kashmir Prof Nilofer Khan on Friday said her team is mulling over launching multiple developmental programmes that can comprehensively enhance students' personalities.
Mumbai Feb 23 PTI Some superheroes dont wear capes they are called dad said Nilofer Malik daughter of Maharashtra minister Nawab Malik after his arrest by the Enforcement Directorate ED on Wednesday The ED arrested Malik after questioning him for about five hours at its office in south Mumbais Ballard Estate area in a money laundering probe linked to the activities of fugitive gangster Dawood Ibrahim and his aides The 62-year-old NCP leader was later produced before special Judge R N Rokade who remanded him to ED custody till March 3 for further probe into the matter When the minister was brought to the court Nilofer who was waiting on the premises got an opportunity to meet her father although briefly When the EDs vehicle carrying Malik entered the court premises and stopped Nilofer could not stop her tears She went close to the SUV held her fathers hand and hugged him after opening the vehicles door She then kissed her fathers hand and raised her clenched fist to show her support A video of the emotional moment between the father-daughter duo was later circulated on social media Along with Nilofer Maliks another daughter was also present inside the court during the hearing After the brief meeting with her father Nilofer said in a tweet Some superheroes dont wear capesThey are called Dad with hashtags NawabMalikMyHero NawabMalik WeStandWithNawabMalik PTI DC NP NP
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Mumbai: A legal notice has been sent to the former Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis by Maharashtra minister Nawab Malik’s son-in-law Sameer Khan who was arrested in a drug-related case early this year and is now out on bail.
The notice demands Rs 5 crore damages for ‘mental torture, agony, financial loss and injury’ inflicted to his reputation because of Fadnavis’ statement on a television channel.
According to the legal notice, shared on Twitter by Nawab Malik and his daughter Nilofer Malik Khan, Fadnavis accused Sameer Khan of possessing drugs, while the investigation into the case is still going on.
Mumbai: A legal notice has been sent to the former Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis by Maharashtra minister Nawab Malik’s son-in-law Sameer Khan who was arrested in a drug-related case early this year and is now out on bail.
The notice demands Rs 5 crore damages for ‘mental torture, agony, financial loss and injury’ inflicted to his reputation because of Fadnavis’ statement on a television channel.
According to the legal notice, shared on Twitter by Nawab Malik and his daughter Nilofer Malik Khan, Fadnavis accused Sameer Khan of possessing drugs, while the investigation into the case is still going on.
Mumbai: A legal notice has been sent to the former Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis by Maharashtra minister Nawab Malik’s son-in-law Sameer Khan who was arrested in a drug-related case early this year and is now out on bail.
The notice demands Rs 5 crore damages for ‘mental torture, agony, financial loss and injury’ inflicted to his reputation because of Fadnavis’ statement on a television channel.
According to the legal notice, shared on Twitter by Nawab Malik and his daughter Nilofer Malik Khan, Fadnavis accused Sameer Khan of possessing drugs, while the investigation into the case is still going on.
Mumbai: A legal notice has been sent to the former Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis by Maharashtra minister Nawab Malik’s son-in-law Sameer Khan who was arrested in a drug-related case early this year and is now out on bail.
The notice demands Rs 5 crore damages for ‘mental torture, agony, financial loss and injury’ inflicted to his reputation because of Fadnavis’ statement on a television channel.
According to the legal notice, shared on Twitter by Nawab Malik and his daughter Nilofer Malik Khan, Fadnavis accused Sameer Khan of possessing drugs, while the investigation into the case is still going on.
Mumbai: A legal notice has been sent to the former Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis by Maharashtra minister Nawab Malik’s son-in-law Sameer Khan who was arrested in a drug-related case early this year and is now out on bail.
The notice demands Rs 5 crore damages for ‘mental torture, agony, financial loss and injury’ inflicted to his reputation because of Fadnavis’ statement on a television channel.
According to the legal notice, shared on Twitter by Nawab Malik and his daughter Nilofer Malik Khan, Fadnavis accused Sameer Khan of possessing drugs, while the investigation into the case is still going on.