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Modi govt on pg 11 and 24.
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Nihar Janga
of Austin
and Jairam
Hathwar of
New York are
cochampions
of the Scripps
National
Spelling Bee.
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Reuters)
(from right) Nagendra Gupta, Kamlesh C. Mehta, Bobby K Kalotee, Jagdish Sewhani,
Sardar Dhillon, Dr Bhupi Patel and Indu Jaiswal. (Photo: Ken Epstein)
Hicksville, NY: Over 200 communi
ty leaders gathered at Apna Ghar,
Hicksville Thursday to celebrate
the shining two years of Modi gov
US ELECTIONS 9
FEATURES 18
SPORTS 22
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New York: It is becoming pre
dictable the National Spelling
Bee has been dominated by Indian
American boys and girls for nine
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TRISTATE COMMUNITY
Ashwani Jain,
White House
staffer &
cancer
survivor, has
been tasked to
head Outreach
for the Cancer
Moonshot
Summit.
was diagnosed with nonHodgkin's
Lymphoma, a cancer that is rarely
found in children. Fast forward 13
years to this afternoon, when I
found myself getting on a confer
ence call with Vice President Joe
Biden and asking hundreds of
Americans around the country if
Associate Editors:
Hiral Dholakia-Dave
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TURN PAGE
Nat ional
Convent ion
in
Cleveland in July, according to
media reports.
Trump is expected to further
add to his delegate count after
June 7 primaries in California,
Montana, New Jersey, New
Mexico and South Dakota.
Meanwhile, President Barack
Obama, while attending the G7
summit in Japan, slammed
Trumps ignorance about world
af fairs and stated that foreign
leaders were "rattled" by him.
"They are rattled by it and for
goo d reason," Obama said.
"Because a lot of the proposals
he has made display either
ignorance of world affairs, or a
cavalier attitude, or an interest
in getting tweets and head
lines."
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IndianAmerican students
sweep National
Geographic Bee contest
Washington, DC: IndianAmerican students
have swept the prestigious national bee
competitions, securing the first three posi
tions for this year's National Geographic
Bee championship finals.
Rishi Nair, 12, a sixth grader from
Florida took top honours at the 28th annu
al National Geographic Bee held at the
National Geographic headquarters in
Washington.
As National Geographic Bee champion,
Rishi received a $50,000 college scholar
ship and a lifetime membership in the
National Geographic Society. This is the
fifth consecutive year that an Indian
American has won the prestigious national
tournament.
Eighthgrader Saketh Jonnalagadda, 14,
from Massachusetts was the runner up
and recipient of the $25,000 college schol
arship. Third place and a $10,000 college
scholarship was grabbed by Kapil Nathan,
a 12yearold sixthgrader from Alabama.
The final question, which clinched the
win for Rishi, was: "A new marine sanctu
ary will protect sharks and other wildlife
around Isla Wolf in which archipelago in
the Pacific Ocean?" T he answer was:
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OPINION
Dr Sanjay Gupta
(Photo: wikipedia.org)
geon, plays an integral role in
CNN's reporting on health and
medical news for all of CNN's
shows domestically and interna
t ionally, and contributes to
CNN.com," according to his biog
raphy mentioned in CNN.
"His medical training and public
health policy experience distin
guishes his reporting from war
zones and natural disasters, as
well as on a range of medical and
scientic topics, including the
recent Ebola outbreak, brain
injury, disaster recovery, health
care reform, tness, military medi
cine, and HIV/AIDS," it added.
Gupta uses his Twitter account
primarily for professional use, giv
ing his opinions and medical
advice, according to the study.
(IANS)
Tanishq Abraham
(Photo courtesy: keyt.com)
received associate's degrees from
American River College, a communi
ty college in Sacramento, in general
science; math and physical science;
and foreign language studies.
He said some of the students at
the college "were intimidated" by
him but a lot of others "were really
happy" to have a kid in their classes.
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Journal of EvidenceBased
Medicine dated May 20, stated:
Treatment efficacy was positive
ly associated with the total num
ber of hours practiced. People
with elevated levels of anxiety
benefitted the most. To examine
the effect of Hatha yoga on anxi
ety, the researchers (Hofmann,
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INDIA
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Bharatiya
Janata
Party
(BJP) MP
Subramanian
Swamy.
(Photo: IANS)
How Modi
government is
faring on Facebook
New Delhi: As Prime Minister Narendra
Modi's government completed two
years in power, social networking giant
Facebook has released an analysis on
how the NDAled government has been
using the social networking platform to
reach out to the masses.
Ministers across portfolios used the
platform mostly during the last one
year to connect with the public using
Facebook tools like Q&A, Live, Instant
Articles and Notes, the company said in
a statement.
Beginning with the prime minister,
his top posts between May 26, 2014
and May 23, 2016 included the one
where he is seen in a picture with his
mother. The caption reads: "My mother
returns to Gujarat. Spent quality time
with her after a long time & that too on
her 1st visit to RCR." The post received
34,047,024 likes.
Another post with 34,047,070 likes
r e l a t e s t o M o d i ' s m ee t i n g w i t h
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg in
w h i ch h e t h a n k ed t h e F a c e b o o k
founder for his support for the 'Digital
India' initiative.
"Modi continues to be among the
most liked world leaders on the social
media platform, ranking second in pop
ularity after US President Barack
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Sonowal begins
as Assam CM
DAWOOD RUNNING
INTERNATIONAL DRUGS
RACKET VIA NEPAL?
Kathmandu: Police in Nepal are probing a
suspected link of underworld don Dawood
Ibrahim in cocaine smuggling in the interna
tional market via Nepal.
This follows the recent arrest by Nepal
Police of three Pakistani nationals linked to
the international drugs market and who are
believed to be close to Dawood.
After their involvement in fake currency,
and white and brown heroin smuggling, the
links of some Pakistani nationals in cocaine
smuggling in Europe through Asia have been
established by Nepal Police.
Nepal's Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB)
seized more than two kg cocaine estimated
to be worth over NRs.53 million ($492,812)
from three foreigners and a Nepali on
Wednesday, which has established that some
influential drug lords are involved in the
racket, police sources here said.
NCB chief and Deputy Inspector General
(DIG) of Police Jay Bahadur Chand said
Ymeris Carmen Narvez of Venezue la,
Mohamad Lamine Dabo of Nigeria, Touhid
Khan of India, and Dil Bahadur Gurung of
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INDIA
Vijayan sworn in as
Kerala CM
Kerala Governor
Justice (Retd)
P Sathasivam
administers
oath to
CPIM leader
Pinarayi Vijayan
as chief minister
on May 25.
(Photo: IANS)
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OP-ED
Pervez Rafique is a political refugee in the US who founded in 2014 the Bleeding for Belief organization to lobby for ending genocide of reli
gious minorities in Pakistan. He is pictured with his two slain friends (left) Governor of Punjab province, Salman Taseer, in Lahore, March
2009; and with minorities minister Shahbaz Bhatti in Faisalabad in June 2010. (Photos courtesy Pervez Rafique)
Duda. And there was little interna
tional public outcry when in May
2010 Sunni mobs launched simul
taneous attacks ag ainst two
Ahmadiyya mosques, killing 94
and injuring more than 120 inno
cent members of that Muslim
minority sect in Lahore. T hat
deafening sound of silence contin
ued when six months later in
Lahore again, fifty followers of
the Sufi religion were murdered
and more than 200 were injured
when suicide bombers detonated
bombs in their holy shrine.
Nor were there discernible voic
es of outrage when on September
23, 2013 a suicide bomber attack
killed 126 and injured more than
250 Pakistani Christians who
were attending church services in
the city of Peshawar, and the
unspeakable silence remained
still when on March 15, 2015 fif
teen more Pakistani Christians
were slaughtered and more than
70 others wounded by terrorists
who detonated their bombs while
the victims were engaged in their
religion of peace, once again in
the tragic city of Lahore.
All of these once living human
beings girls, boys, women, men
who once lived on our earth
have been reduced to just a num
ber among the toll of the dead.
One of the most significant politi
cal events leading to these atroci
ties occurred in 1973, although it
seemed to be benign at the time.
In that year then President
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto persuaded the
National Assembly (Pakistans
national legislative body) to adopt
a new constitution establishing a
parliamentary system of govern
ment. The new constitution, the
fourth since Pakistan secured its
independence in 1947 appeared
at the time to be a great gift to all
of Pakistans religious minorities.
The three prior constitutions,
which were constructed with provi
sions limiting the rights & free
doms of minorities, went against
the core principles of Pakistans
Sunni founding father Muhammad
The views expressed in Op Eds are not necessarily those of The South Asian Times.
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EVENTS
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By SATimes Team
New Delhi: Humanicy, an NGO with the
United Nations, in association with All
Stars Football Club (ASFC), Skill India
and Sports Authority of India are initi
ating a charity football match between
Indian MPs and Bollywood stars ASFC
team on June 11 at the Jawaharlal
Nehru Stadium here. Half of the pro
ceeds received from sale of tickets
would be donated to Skill India and
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan and promot
ing football in India.
Rajiv Pratap Rudy, Minister of State
Skill Development & Parliamentary
Af fairs, and Prasoon Banerjee, MP
Howrah and Arjuna awardee foot
baller, have endorsed and will mentor
the match. Humanicy is also inviting
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and
Ban Kimoon, UN SecretaryGeneral, to
grace the occasion.
Abhishek Bachchan, Ranbir Kapoor,
Arjun Kapoor and some other film
stars will play for the ASFC team, said film
producerdirector Bunty Walia, the events
coordinator.
The MPs side is starstudded too actor
MP Manoj Tiwari and signerturnedpoliti
cian Babul Supriyo are confirmed to play.
The oneofakind match shall be followed
by Gala Dinner with Whos Who in atten
dance at a leading 5 star hotel.
Dr Raj Bhayani, Long Island based CMD
of Pranira International Pvt Ltd, and
Bhasker Prakash, MD of Adhunik Art
Gallery, who are members of a committee
supporting PM Modis various abhiyans,
emphasized that, Its a nonpolitical pro
gram where MPs from all parties are par
ticipating to support initiatives such as
Swachh Bharat and Skill India. Dr Bhayani
and Bhasker Prakash have been involved in
bringing everyone together for the event.
Arvind Rajpoot, coordinator between
Ranbir Kapoor showed up for the practice match before the showcase event.
MPs and film stars teams, confessed that
it was a humungous task to coordinate
between the two VIP sides, but finally we
made it. We are also trying to rope in
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ULTIMATE BOLLYWOOD
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I am not
Ranbirs
girlfriend:
Bharti
Rishi Kapoors
tweets spark
outcry
Aishwarya plays
Dalbir Kaur (right)
in the film.
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ULTIMATE BOLLYWOOD
17
I learnt so
much from you:
Gauri Shinde to
Sridevi
irector Gauri
Shinde, who is
currently work
ing on her second film
with superstar Shah
Rukh Khan, has credit
ed actress Sridevi
for it.
Shinde ventured into
Bollywoo d in 2012
with her first directorial
English Vinglish starring
Sridevi, who made her
comeback after 15 years on
the silver screen through
the film.
T he director took to
Twitter to share that Sridevi
will always be her first love.
"You w ill always be my
first..love.
Sridevi B Kapoor. I learnt
so much from you. You
Criticism hurts
terribly:
Abhishek
ctor Abhishe k Bachchan has a
strong fan following, but sometimes
he gets criticized on the public plat
form for his work. The son of megastar
Amitabh Bachchan says he gets bothered
by criticism. Be it his acting skills or his
flop films, Abhishe k, at t imes, gets
slammed on social networking sites. Does
it bother him?
"It does bother me. We are human
beings. It hurts terribly. The sad thing is
that you can get 100 compliments but
that one criticism will ruin your day. As
actors, when there is such a huge volume
of love coming your way, we hold on to
that one negative thought.
"...We want to entertain everyone, we
want everybody to enjoy our work,"
Abhishek, who has starred in flop movies
like Dum Maaro Dum and Players, said.
He shared that even if one percent of
the audience says they don't like it, it
"hurts you. It's very upsetting".
"Actors would be lying if they say criti
cism doesn't bother them. I have never
looked upon criticism as negativity. I take
it as an advice," he added. T he Bol
Bachchan star considers his father his
biggest critic. He said: "He (Amitabh)
shares his thoughts honestly with me and
has always pointed out that I could have
done it differently." Abhishek will soon be
seen in SajidFarhad's Housefull 3, which
also stars Akshay Kumar and Riteish
Deshmukh.
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FEATURES
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By Vikas Datta
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Majority of Indianorigin
voters against Brexit: Study
London: Indianorigin voters are
largely in favor of Britain remain
ing in the European Union (EU),
with a significant chunk still unde
cided ahead of the June 23 refer
endum, which has been described
as a knifeedge vote.
According to the British Election
Survey (BES) released this week,
51.7 per cent of Indianorigin vot
ers were against Brexit, compared
to 27.74 per cent in favor of leav
ing the 28member economic bloc.
However, there is a significant
percentage (16.85 per cent) of
those who "Don't Know", who are
likely to hold the key in the refer
endum, described as a knifeedge
vote so far.
BES surveyed a large sample of
22,000 voters, which found that
Remain has a narrow lead of 43
per cent as against 40.5 per cent
in favor of Leave.
"The new data indicates that eth
DIASPORA
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SUBCONTINENT
Mansours death is a
big blow for the Taliban.
ized by President Barack Obama in
Pakistan near the PakistanAfghanistan
border town of Ahmad Wal.
The US had targeted a vehicle Mansour
was travelling in, a Pentagon statement
said. US Secretary of State John Kerry said
Mansour had posed "a continuing, immi
nent threat to US personnel", Xinhua news
agency reported.
He said the air strike sent "a clear mes
sage to the world that we will continue to
stand with our Afghan partners".
Their bodies were brought to a hospital
in Nushki, a district close to Ahmad Wal,
Samaa said.
After conflicting statements about
Mansour's death, Pakistani of ficials and
Taliban militants later confirmed the
leader's death. Mansour took control of
US Secretary of Defense
Ash Carter.
ing, during which several Senators
are expected to bring in amend
ments to this bill.
Senate version of the NDAA dif
fered with that of the House on
many issues, including Pakistan.
Madhesbased parties
boycott PMs allparty meet
The Madhesbased parties and fringe ethnic groups claim that the
constitution is discriminatory.
Kathmandu: Nepal's Madhes
based parties, which have been
agitating for nearly a year
demanding better representation
in parliament and the administra
tive divisions envisaged in the
new constitution, boycotted an all
party meeting called by Prime
Minister K.P. Sharma Oli.
The prime minister called the
allparty meeting to negotiate a
settlement of all the contempo
rary as well as constitutional
issues, the prime minister's press
adviser Pramod Dahal told
Xinhua.
"The Madhesbased parties did
not join... meeting, but the govern
ment still hopes that the agitating
parties will sit for the dialogue,"
he said. Noting that the prime
minister wrote a sixpoint letter to
the Madhesbased parties calling
them to sit down for talks, the
advisor said the prime minister
was making all efforts to address
the genuine demands of Madhes
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(From left), Prime Minister Narendra Modi, President of Iran Hassan Rouhani and the President of
Afghanistan, Dr Mohammad Ashraf Ghani, witness the signing of trilateral agreements between India,
Afghanistan and Iran, in Tehran.
Tehran:
India,
Iran
and
Afghanistan inked an agreement
on the Chabahar port on the Gulf
of Oman that will make it a trans
port and transit hub to boost
trade.
A corridor of connectivity. The
leaders witness the signing if the
Chabahar agreement, external
af fairs ministry spokesperson
Vikas Swarup tweeted.
The agreement was signed fol
low ing a trilateral summit
between Prime Minister Narendra
INTERNATIONAL
21
Venezuelan President
Nicolas Maduro
analyzing the legitimacy of the
MUD's petition.
"Following the norms that have
been law since 2007, we are cur
rently digitizing the signatures and
scanning each one," Hernandez
said. The move aims to create a
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SPORTS
The ministry said the decision has been taken so that athletes need not wait for one
full year after their medalwinning performances. (File photo)
ered for Arjuna Awards," the ministry said
in a statement. As per the existing provi
sions of the schemes of Khel Ratna and
Arjuna Awards, sports achievements of
India's disappointing
campaign at shooting
World Cup
Jitu Rai.
(File photo)
Tickets go on
sale for Olympic
tennis, handball
Rio de Janeiro: A new round of tickets for
Olympic tennis and handball have been made
available to the public, Rio 2016 organizers have
said.
Brazilian citizens can buy tickets via the official
Rio 2016 website while residents of other coun
tries and regions must go through official ticket
resellers in their respective countries and
regions, reports Xinhua.
Last week, Rio 2016 organisers said 67% of the
7.4 million Olympic tickets on offer were already
sold.
The first batch of tickets for the Rio Olympics
went on sale in March last year. Prices range
from around $12 to $1,300 for the best seats at
the opening ceremony. The Rio 2016 Games, the
first Olympics to be held in South America, will
be held from August 5 to 21.
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Sunrisers Hyderabad celebrate after winning the IPL 2016 Eliminator match against
Kolkata Knight Riders in New Delhi. (Photo: IANS)
Manish Pandey (36) and Suryakumar Yadav
(23) batted sensibly to take the team past
the 100run mark by the 14th over.
Yadav, who survived a scare on 15, when
pacer Mustafizur Rahman dropped him at
the third man boundary, could add only
eight runs before a brilliant running catch
from Shikhar Dhawan off Henriques ended
Is youth BCCI's
newfound mantra?
By Tridib Baparnash
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BUSINESS
Union Minister for Urban DevelopmentM Venkaiah Naidu releases a publication at a press conference to
announce the results of Fast Track Smart City Competition in New Delhi. (Photo: IANS/PIB)
Nicobar Islands), Imphal (Manipur),
Ranchi ( Jharkhand), Ag artala
(Tripura) and Faridabad (Haryana).
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BOOKS
25
Arvind Kejriwal
and the Aam
Aadmi Party:
An Inside Look
by Pran Kurup;
Bloomsbury
Pages: 133
Price: Rs. 399
A soulful
poetry
book
ebut author Punam
ChadhaJoseph launched
her maiden book of poems
titled The Soulful Seeker pub
lished by Om
Books
International
recently in
Delhi. The
book was
unveiled in
the presence
of celebs like
Anil Kapoor
and Kabir Bedi, who also read
from the book.
Said the author, I always had a
flair for writing, especially
poems, but I just needed time to
pen down my thoughts. My
poems are inspired by real life
experiences, so every person will
surely relate to it.
While some poems are light
and joyful, others are more
intense and soulsearching.
The book is illustrated with
Punams sketches. Punam has
worked for ad agencies like
Lintas and Mudra. She is married
to Sabbas Joseph, the Founder
Director of Wizcraft, Indias pio
neer Event Management agency.
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news release.
About four out of five vic
tims were women, the study
found.
However, the researchers
emphasized there were limi
tations to the study.
We have no way of know
ing if the drugging victims
were actually drugged or not,
and many of the victims were
not certain either, they
wrote. It is possible that
some respondents drank too
much, or drank a more
potent kind of alcohol than
they were accustomed to.
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HEALTH
early half
of
all
h e a r t
attacks may not
have classic
symptoms, such
as chest pain,
shortness of
breath and cold
sweats but are
like ly to be
silent , reveals
new research. A silent heart attack
occurs when blood flow to the heart
muscle is severely reduced or cut
off completely.
"The outcome of a silent heart
attack is as bad as a heart attack
that is recognized while it is hap
pening," said Elsayed Z. Soliman,
director of the epidemiological car
diology research centre at Wake
Forest Baptist Medical Centre, in the
US The findings showed that silent
heart attacks are made up 45 per
cent of all heart attacks.
Also, these are more commonly
found in men but are more likely to
cause death in women.
Further, the risk of dying from
heart disease increases by three
times in case of a silent heart
attack.
T he chance of dying from all
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'KIDS GETTING
HOOKED TO
SMARTPHONES
AT AGE 10 IN US'
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ASTROLOGY
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Health this year: You would not suffer from any health
issues provided you take proper medication and go for
periodic checkups. You may start practicing meditation
and yoga to stay physically and spiritually sound.
Finance this year: Your promotion may solve your
financial crisis and help you become stable. If you have
some previous property disputes, it will be solved
according to your satisfaction and you will be highly
benefited.
Career this year: You will come across various lucrative
opportunities to grow as a professional. This year you
may get various new projects to work and prove your
worth as an excellent resource. You may get a promo
tion as well
Romance this year: You may get involved in a new
romantic relationship though it will be for a short peri
od of time.
Lucky month: September, October and January
3rd June, 2016
Ruled planet: Jupiter Ruled by no: 3
Traits in you: As you are influenced by the planet
Jupiter, you are full with energy and ambitions. By
nature you are admirable, distinguished and intelligent.
You are blessed with the capability of working hard and
you possess an extra ordinary memory.
Health this year: You will be going through various
minor health issues throughout the year. It is advisable
that you take your prescribed medicines regularly on
time and see a doctor when necessary.
Finance this year: Your financial status will be
improved as you will get new job opportunities. You
may invest on real estate business this year.
Career this year: Your determination to overtake oth
ers makes you distinguished among your friends and
colleagues. You should be careful about your behavior
as you may let many brilliant opportunities go away
because of your stubbornness. You might go through
crucial times this year and you will be the only respon
sible person your situations. You need not lose your
confidence on yourself as you are capable of doing any
thing. You need to grab every opportunity you get to
prove yourself. You should go for the job of your inter
est area and you will definitely find success.
Romance this year: You should create new contacts and
revive old ones as this year is the best time to make
romantic relationship stronger. You may convert your
romantic relationship to marriage this year. You may
carry on with your relationship if you are not prepared
to marry this year.
Lucky month: October, December, March and April
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