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Kolkata: Uncertainty over the custody of two NRI children who have been taken into foster care in Norway seems to be over with the Norwegian authorities agreeing to hand over the kids to their paternal uncle Arunabhash Bhattacharya, a family member said on Friday.”The April 17 court hearing was earlier cancelled over the reported differences between my son Anurup and his wife Sagarika, but the matter has been resolved, and the hearing will take place as slated where the custody of the kids will be handed over to their uncle,” added Ajay Bhattacharya,grandfather of the children

After the Indian govt’s intervention, the authorities had agreed to recommend to a court in Norway March 23 that the children be placed in the custody of their uncle Arunabhash.The kids, aged three and one, were taken away from their parents by the child welfare service of the local municipality and placed under emergency foster care in May 2011. (IANS)

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