Plane Crashes in Afghanistan| Crashed Aircraft Not Linked to India, Clarification Issued| Oneindia
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Plane Crashes in Afghanistan| Crashed Aircraft Not Linked to India, Clarification Issued| Oneindia
A recent aviation incident in Afghanistan involving a plane crash prompted clarifications from the Indian government.
Contrary to initial reports suggesting the crashed plane was flying from Delhi to Moscow, the Civil Aviation Ministry clarified that it was a Moroccan-registered small aircraft, emphasizing that it was not Indian.
India and Iran signed a 10-year contract to enhance and manage the Chabahar port terminal, granting India access to Afghanistan and Central Asia while bypassing.. IndiaTimes
The death toll from flooding in northern Afghanistan rose to 315, with over 1,600 injured, according to the Taliban's Ministry for Refugees. The UN's World Food Programme reported similar figures, with Baghlan province being the worst-hit, witnessing over 1,000 homes destroyed. The floods, caused by heavy rains, affected several provinces including Badakhshan, Ghor, and Herat. Zabihullah Mujahid, Taliban's spokesperson, described the floods as calamitous, resulting in significant financial losses and a substantial number of casualties. Relief efforts, including the distribution of fortified biscuits, are underway to aid survivors.
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Ghulam Nabi Azad criticized Air India for passenger inconvenience, calling for its shutdown. The airlines apologized for the disruption and the Ministry of Civil.. IndiaTimes
The Supreme Court on Tuesday directed DDA vice-chairperson Subhasish Panda to restore the vegetation in the southern ridge's Satbari area, where over 400 trees.. IndiaTimes
An Odissi dancer from Bengal filed a complaint in October 2023, alleging that governor CV Ananda Bose sexually abused her in a Delhi hotel. The complaint was.. IndiaTimes
In its first reaction since yesterday, it was admitted by the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Tuesday that Swati Maliwal, a Rajya Sabha MP and the former chief of Delhi Commission for Women (DCW), was "misbehaved" with by Bibhav Kumar, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s former personal assistant. During a press conference, it was stated by AAP leader Sanjay Singh that, "Yesterday, a condemnable incident took place. Swati Maliwal had gone to Arvind Kejriwal’s residence to meet him. While she was waiting for him in the drawing room, Vaibhav Kumar allegedly misbehaved with her. The CM has taken cognisance of the matter, and appropriate action will be taken."
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