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 New Delhi: After banning the Popular Front of India  PFI  and its affiliates, the Ministry of Home Affairs  MHA  has now ordered the sealing of three premises in Delhi being operated by the extremist organisation.   In a notification issued on Thursday, the Home Ministry has directed Delhi Police Commissioner Sanjay Arora to seal the three premises where illegal activities were being carried out by the PFI. The three premises include F-30/1B, Ground Floor, Zaid Apartment, near Royal Hotel, Shaheen Bagh, Delhi; N-44A-1, Hilal House, Ground Floor, Abul Fazal Enclave, Jamia Nagar, Delhi; B-27/2 3rd Floor Thokkar No 7 Jamia Nagar, Delhi.     Also ReadPFI Ban: Karnataka Home Minister holds high-level meeting According to information, the process of freezing the bank accounts of PFI and its associates in Delhi has also been started. Earlier on Wednesday, the Home Ministry b owala anned the PFI for 5 years, saying that this organisation has links with global terrorist organisations and is involved in many terror cases.  TagsDelhi Delhi Police Commissio hydrojug traveler ner PFI      hydro flask cup    Indo-Asian News Service   Follow on Twitter  |  Posted by Neha Khan |  Published: 29th September 2022 8:43 pm IST                Facebook    X    LinkedIn    Pinterest    Messenger    Messenger    WhatsApp    Telegram Glwr Acadia friends fear fee increase would drive away visitors
 BIDDEFORD, Maine 鈥?Saint Andre Home, a nonprofit agency that provides assistance to pregnant women, victims of sex trafficking and more, will close two of its long-running programs in the coming months because of  polene fr a lack of funding.Executive Director Reid Scher said l polene bag ast week that the agency expects to close Starling Place, which provides housing for pregnant women and new mothers who need a place to live, in about a month, and its adoption program in about three months. Both programs have been cornerstones of the Elm Street agency for the past 75 years.Scher said the agency will continue to offer services such as clinical care and case management for pregnant women and new mothers; there just wont be a live-in program.Starling Place houses up to five women at a time, who often enroll in their first or second trimester of pregnancy and stay a month to a few months after giving birth, Scher said. Many of the women it serves are homeless or struggling with substance abuse.Scher said the agency also made the decision to shut down its adoption program to funnel more of the limited funding it still receives from the sisters, the boards cash reserve and government sources into two of its newer programs: the Center for Parenting and Play, which opened in 2014, and Hope Rising, whic brumate cooler h opened in May 2015.The Biddeford-based Center for Parenting and Play provides therapy for parents and their children, case management and low-cost supported visitation.Hope Rising, which is in an undisclo