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  • India Set To Get 500-Year-Old Bronze Idol Stolen Decades Ago; Details Here |

    The UK’s Oxford University has agreed to return a 500-year-old bronze idol of a saint believed to be stolen from a temple in Tamil Nadu to India. “On 11 March 2024, the Council of the University of Oxford supported a claim from the Indian High Commission for the return of a 16th-century bronze sculpture of Saint Tirumankai Alvar from the Ashmolean Museum. This decision will now be submitted to the Charity Commission for approval,” said a statement from the university’s Ashmolean Museum.

    The 60 cm-tall statue of Saint Tirumankai Alvar was acquired by the Ashmolean Museum at the University of Oxford from Sotheby’s auction house in 1967 from the collection of a collector named Dr JR Belmont (1886-1981). The museum says that it was alerted to the origins of the ancient statue by an independent researcher in November last year, following which it alerted the Indian High Commission. The Indian government made a formal request for the bronze idol believed to be stolen from a temple in Tamil Nadu and found its way to a UK museum through auction. The museum, which holds some of the world’s most famous art and archaeology artefacts, says it acquired the statue in “good faith” in 1967. There have been several instances of stolen Indian artefacts being restored from the UK to India, most recently in August last year when a limestone carved relief sculpture, originating from Andhra Pradesh, and a “Navaneetha Krishna” bronze sculpture originating from 17th century Tamil Nadu, were handed over to the Indian High Commissioner to the UK following a joint US-UK investigation involving Scotland Yard’s Art and Antiques Unit.

  • 18 Hamas Terrorists Killed In Gaza, Israeli Airstrikes Pound Hezbollah Overnight

    Soldiers Identified and Directed an Air Strike against Four Terrorists Operating Adjacent to The Forces

  • Not Guns Or Drugs, A California Man Got Arrested For Smuggling Greenhouse Gases | world news

    In an interesting turn of events, a Californian man came under the legal scrutiny for smuggling Greenhouse Gases (GHGs), marking a unique legal hunt in the US. Michael Hart stands accused of purchasing canisters containing banned refrigerants or coolants from Mexico, typically used in outdated air conditioning units and refrigerators, and importing them into the US concealed in his car.

    The US Attorney for the Southern District of California, Tara McGrath, was reported emphasizing the significance of this case, stating, “This is the first time the Department of Justice is prosecuting someone for illegally importing greenhouse gases, and it will not be the last. .” McGrath highlighted the importance of using all available means to safeguard the planet from the adverse effects of toxic pollutants, including pursuing criminal charges.

    What is Michael Hart accused of?

    Hart, aged 58, appeared in a San Diego court on March 4, facing allegations of smuggling and illegally selling numerous canisters of the banned refrigerants in the latter half of 2022. He reportedly smuggled these substances under tarpaulin sheets and tools, selling them online through platforms like OfferUp and Facebook Marketplace.

    What are Banned Refrigerants?

    The refrigerants involved in this case are hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) and a variant of hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) known as HCFC 22. These chemicals gained prominence in the 1990s as alternatives to chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), following research that linked CFCs to the depletion of the ozone. layer, particularly over Antarctica.

    Hart's indictment includes charges such as conspiracy, illegally importing regulated goods, and selling illegally imported goods. If convicted, he could face penalties as severe as 20 years in prison and $250,000 in fines, along with criminal forfeiture. His next court hearing is scheduled for March 25, underscoring the serious nature of the allegations against him.

  • Go for big families, says Mizoram sports minister; announces Rs 1 lakh prize for winner

    Express News Service
    GUWAHATI: At a time when Assam has come up with a two-child population policy, a Mizoram minister has announced a cash prize of Rs 1 lakh for the family with the highest number of children in his constituency.

    By announcing the prize on Father’s Day, Sports Minister Robert Romawia Royte of the Mizo National Front is seeking to encourage the Mizos to plan big families. He said the winner will also get a certificate and a trophy.

    The land-locked state’s population growth has been declining over the past many years.

    A football buff, Royte represents the Aizawl East II constituency and is the proud owner of Aizawl Football Club, widely known as Aizawl FC. The prize will be sponsored by North East Consultancy Services, which is the official sponsor of the football club.

    Royte said Mizoram’s density of population per sq km is only 52 compared to the national average of 382.

    “Our dwindling population growth and infertility rate have been a major cause of concern for many years,” he said.

    According to the 2011 census, Mizoram has a population of 10.91 lakh and it is the second least populous state in the country. The state covers an area of around 21,087 sq km, about 91% of which is forested. The Mizos are the largest community.

    Incidentally, Ziona Chana, a cult leader from the state who died last week, headed the world’s largest family with 39 wives, 94 children, 14 daughters-in-law, 33 grandchildren and one great grandchild.

    While Mizoram is seeking to increase its population, Assam is trying to control it, especially among migrant Muslims.

    The “Population and Women Empowerment Policy of Assam” says persons with more than two children will not be eligible for government jobs and they cannot become members of panchayat and civic bodies. Such families will also not be considered for various benefits under government schemes. The policy came into effect from January 1 this year.

  • World’s largest family accepts patriarch Ziona Chana’s death, burial likely on Wednesday

    Express News Service
    GUWAHATI: Church leaders will decide when to perform the last rites of Ziona Chana, the Mizoram cult leader who headed the world’s largest family with 39 wives, 94 children, 14 daughters-in-law, 33 grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.

    He was declared dead by the doctors at a hospital in state capital Aizawl on Sunday afternoon but the family refused to believe it. Eventually, it accepted the death at 9 pm on Monday.

    Family sources said church leaders would decide the time of burial which was likely on Wednesday.

    Ziona Chana or Zionghaka had fallen sick on June 7 and slipped into a coma on June 11. He was suffering from diabetes and hypertension. The 76-year-old was the leader of a Christian sect, called Chana pawl, which allowed its male members to be polygamous. It has some 3,000 adherents.

    Ziona was featured in “Ripley’s Believe It or Not” top 11 strangest stories for 2011.

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