A SEPTUAGENARIAN COUPLE ENDED THEIR 44-YEAR MARRIAGE FOLLOWING AN 18-YEAR LEGAL DISPUTE IN INDIA. (PHOTO).

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 A septuagenarian couple from Haryana’s Karnal district officially ended their 44-year marriage following an 18-year legal dispute. The Punjab and Haryana High Court’s mediation and conciliation centre facilitated the resolution, which involved a significant settlement of Rs 3.07 crore in permanent alimony. The husband, determined to part ways, sold portions of his prime agricultural land to fulfill the agreement. The couple, married on August 27, 1980, under Hindu rites, had three children—two daughters and one son. Due to growing temperamental differences, they began living separately on May 8, 2006. The husband filed for divorce in the Karnal family court on grounds of mental cruelty, but his plea was rejected in January 2013. He later appealed to the high court, where the case remained unresolved for nearly 11 years before being referred to mediation on November 4, 2024. During the mediation, the wife and their children agreed to the settlement. To fulfill his promise, the husb...

FIRE DISASTER DESTROYS SHOPS AT MARKET IN GUBIO TOWN IN NORTHERN BORNO.(PHOTOS).


FIRE DISASTER DESTROYS SHOPS AT MARKET IN GUBIO TOWN IN NORTHERN BORNO


An early morning fire disaster in Gubio town has destroyed all the lock-up shops at the community market. 

The fire had razed the 24 lock-up shops with many storing grain, Agro chemicals, provision and other commodities all destroyed as the traders counted their losses.

The caretaker chairman Gubio local government Mali Bulama Mali had in swift response inspected the burnt shops for an on-the-spot assessment of the extent of damage and traders' losses.

He promised to rebuild the destroyed market shops and assist the victims.
More photos below. 



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