Indian Teen in Dubai Hides On Roof Of Her House Fearing Parent s Wrath Over Grades Feb 28, 2021, 11:29 IST
An Indian teen, who had gone missing earlier in the week, has been found hiding in the terrace of her home at Umm Suqiem, Dubai. Indian ex-pat Harini Karani was reported missing following her morning walk in Dubai on Thursday morning.
The girl was hiding on the roof of her house as she was sad after her parents confiscated her mobile phone for getting poor grades in school, Dubai Police said. Karani studies Grade 11 in a UK-curriculum school in Al Barsha.
The family alerted police about their daughter going missing in the morning and they rushed and sought people s help too by sharing the incident on social media platforms. Her parents were afraid that their daughter might harm herself. Dubai Police solved the cases in a few hours and Karani has safely returned to her family.
Leaving Oman after 37 years with bagfuls of wonderful memories
By: Times News Service
Ashok Suvarna, who came to Oman in 1983 will return to India with memories he will treasure for life.
Muscat: An Indian expat, who is leaving Oman after calling this country his second home for 37 years, says he has nothing but fond memories of his time here.
Ashok Suvarna, who came to Oman in 1983 – the same year his home country won their first Cricket World Cup – will return to India with friendships made here that he will treasure for life. What he will miss most about Oman is its natural beauty, culture, and heritage.
Dubai-based Indian man sets record for world s largest greeting card
Ramkumar Sarangapani is currently the holder of the highest number of Guinness World Records in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and this is his 19th world record.
Dubai: A Dubai-based Indian expat has broken the world record for the largest âPop up Greetings Cardâ record, the media reported on Saturday. Ramkumar Sarangapani is currently the holder of the highest number of Guinness World Records in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and this is his 19th world record, reports Gulf News.
Sarangapaniâs greetings card is 100 times bigger than the regular pop-up greetings card and features a collage of Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoumâs paintings created by celebrated Dubai-based artist Akbar Saheb over the last 25 years.