In a recent court ruling in New Delhi, the ban on Salman Rushdie’s “The Satanic Verses” in India has been called into question due to missing paperwork, potentially allowing the novel to be imported into the country. The petitioner argued that the ban notification could not be located, leading the court to conclude that no such notification exists, opening the possibility for the novel to be sold in bookstores. Rushdie’s literary agent declined to comment, and the author himself has not publicly responded to the news.
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Slim majority of Canadians found reduced immigration levels still too high: government polling
Immigration Sentiment in Canada Following a federal decision to reduce immigration targets from 485,000 to 395,000 permanent residents in 2025, a government survey revealed that 54% of Canadians believe the current immigration levels are too high. As public sentiment shifts towards concerns over housing affordability and social support availability, the government is reassessing future immigration strategies, acknowledging the need for a balance between attracting talent and maintaining system integrity. Need More Context? 🔎
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