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How to Kidnap the Rich by Rahul Raina review – a satire on modern India

How to Kidnap the Rich captures the streets of Delhi. Photograph: Prisma by Dukas Presseagentur GmbH/Alamy How to Kidnap the Rich captures the streets of Delhi. Photograph: Prisma by Dukas Presseagentur GmbH/Alamy In this savage cinematic caper about an academic fraudster, social commentary meets standup comedy SanaGoyal Wed 12 May 2021 04.00 EDT Last modified on Wed 19 May 2021 07.35 EDT T he opening chapter of How to Kidnap the Rich comes to a close with the narrator, a chai wallah’s son and con artist, clarifying that this isn’t a story about poverty, it’s a story about wealth. A few pages further in, we’re told that Delhi isn’t saffron; isn’t spice – it’s sweat. In Rahul Raina’s satirical state-of-the-nation debut, which slices into the soul of contemporary Indian society, things aren’t always the way they appear.

Calaveras Hires HHS Director and Health Officer

Calaveras Hires HHS Director and Health Officer
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JAMES CARRUTHERS, 82

Apr 6, 2021 8:16 AM James Max Carruthers, 82, Homer City, Pennsylvania died April 3, 2021 at St. Andrew’s Village, Indiana. He was the son of the late Max R. and Martha K. Carruthers and was born in Mount Union, Pennsylvania. James was a member of the Homer City United Presbyterian Church where he served as an Elder, Clerk of Session, and Chairman of the Pulpit Committee. He was well known for his Ham and Bean soup at the Lenten Luncheons. He was employed by FMC Corporation where he worked as an Engineering Supervisor. He served on the Homer City Borough Central Indiana County Water Authority Board for 34 years.

The doors will be open at 11am on April 26 : Publicans and hoteliers speak out on lifting of restrictions on Scottish hospitality

Updated: 16/03/2021, 4:52 pm © Shutterstock Local business owners have been giving their reaction as First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced bars, restaurants and cafes can begin reopening on April 26. Hospitality in Scotland will be permitted to reopen from late next month as the country makes its first steps out of coronavirus lockdown. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced to the Scottish Parliament today that hospitality will be allowed to serve alcohol outdoors with a limited service likely to be permitted indoors, although without any alcoholic drinks allowed. Ms Sturgeon said: “The hospitality sector will begin to reopen from April 26. From that date cafes, restaurants and bars will be able to serve people outdoors in groups of up to six from three households until 10pm, alcohol will be permitted and there will be no requirement for food to be served.

The doors will be open at 11am on April 26 : Publicans and hoteliers speak out on lifting of restrictions on Scottish hospitality

The doors will be open at 11am on April 26 : Publicans and hoteliers speak out on lifting of restrictions on Scottish hospitality
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