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  1. Mar 14, 2023 · Throughout her pregnancy, Abhigyan began to exhibit serious behavioural changes, such as slamming his head on the ground whenever he was agitated. Sagarika was largely responsible for herself and her son because her husband worked long hours.

  2. Aug 10, 2022 · The Calcutta High Court finally handed over the children to Sagarika in January 2013. While her son, now 13, still needs treatment for learning disabilities, her daughter is 11 and both are ...

  3. Mar 12, 2023 · As per reports, during her time in India, her son Abhigyan started showing Autism-like symptoms. The mother-son duo went back to Norway in 2009. Sagarika and Anurup put Abhigyan in kindergarten in Norway by 2010 when Sagaika became pregnant with her second child.

  4. Mar 20, 2023 · Sagarika Bhattacharya and her husband Anurup Bhattacharya, a geophysicist by profession had to shift his base for work – to Norway in 2007. A year later Sagarika Bhattacharya was pregnant with the couple’s first child Abhigyan -who soon started showing signs of autism .

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    -According to a report by The Hindu, Sagarika Chakraborty married Anurup Bhattacharya, and they emigrated to Norway. The couple's first child, Abhigyaan, was born to Sagarika a year later, who soon displayed autistic traits. Aishwarya, the couple's second child was born in 2010. By that time, Abhigyan's condition worsened and the couple enrolled hi...

    - According to The Hindu, Sagarika had been taking Marte Meo counseling since she was observed as “being disorganised, unpunctual, lacking in structure and unable to establish a proper daily routine for herself or her family”. Marte Meocounseling is to support the development of children on the autism spectrum. The sessions are recorded on video. T...

    -The case made it to the headlines in India and Norway. - While her children were still with the Barnevernet, Sagarika could only spend an hour with them once every six months. Her greatest worry was that she and her husband Anurup would be compelled to return to India without their children once their visas expired in February 2012, The Times of I...

    - Justice Dipankar Dutta directedthat the children's grandfather Ajay Bhattacharya and uncle Arunabhas would be allowed to meet them in the chamber of state counsel, every Saturday. -Following the verdict from the High Court, Sagarika expressed her satisfaction with the court's decision and expressed her desire for her husband, Anurup, to return to...

    -Ten years later, this story of a feisty mother who fought against all odds to get back her children, has inspired a Hindi movie which goes by the name of 'Mrs Chatterjee vs. Norway". - As the movie hit the theatres on March 17, Hans Jacob Frydenlund, the current Norwegian Ambassador to India, said that the movie "incorrectly depicts Norway’s belie...

  5. Mar 23, 2023 · Matters took a shocking turn on May 11, 2011, when Sagarika left her two-year-old son in kindergarten and returned home for a meeting with the social workers. Following a sudden argument, she was escorted outside for a walk as the CWS officers took four-month-old Aishwarya away.

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  7. Mar 17, 2023 · Sagarika alleges her son got affected by the entire episode and still suffers mental trauma, while her daughter was unaffected since she was a baby. “In Norway, my son was diagnosed as autistic but he actually suffers from ADHD, he doesn’t have autism,” she says.