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The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) on Thursday dismissed international media reports on the Air India plane crash investigation, calling them "selective and unverified". It also urged ...
Ahmedabad, Jul 17 (PTI) Four members of a gang allegedly involved in the theft of a 150-year-old metal finial piece from a tomb at the heritage site Sarkhej Roza on the outskirts of the city have been ...
Ahmedabad Plane Crash: AAIB Slams Global Media For Unverified Coverage, Urges To Respect Sensitivity The response came after a Wall Street Journal report claimed that cockpit audio from the ill-fated ...
Telangana CM seeks approval for Regional Ring Rail project and dedicated railway line for economic development and connectivity.
29 tribal families return to ancestral village after 12 years, overcoming vendetta custom, welcomed with support and reconciliation.
Four gang members were arrested for stealing a historic metal finial from Sarkhej Roza near Ahmedabad. The artifact, nearly 150 years old, was taken from the tomb of spiritual mentor Shaikh Ahmed ...
Ahmedabad Cybercrime Police on Thursday said they had arrested six men for allegedly cheating a city resident of Rs 1.36 crore by impersonating government officials and staging a “digital arrest”. The ...
Air India Crash News: The Ministry of Civil Aviation criticized foreign media for irresponsible reporting on the Air India crash, stating premature conclusions are being drawn during the ongoing ...
Air India crash, AI 171 Crash: Captain Ehsan Khalid, speaking to PTI, suggested that a possible fault in the stabilizer could have contributed to the June 12 accident in Ahmedabad that claimed 260 ...
The pilots' body Federation of Indian Pilots (FIP) has denied the Wall Street Journal report blaming Captain Sumeet Sabharwal, the commanding pilot of AI171, of causing the Ahmedabad Air India crash.
Air India cockpit audio reportedly shows first officer confronting captain over fuel switches Pilots’ association criticises report for selectively relying on paraphrased cockpit voice recordings ...
India's first bullet train project, the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail Corridor, is expected to be ready for operations by 2026-27, with indigenous high-speed trains running on the tracks initially.
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