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Air India to start non-stop service between Delhi and Ho Chi Minh City from June

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Air India’s Boeing 747-400 departs, first aircraft departs

Air India's Boeing 747-400, VT-EVA 'Agra', bid farewell in Mumbai before departing for cannibalisation in the US. Tata Group sold due to fuel inefficiency,..
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Bon voyage: Air India's Boeing 747, takes off last flight from Indian air base

Once known as Queen of skies, Air India Boeing 747s on Monday flew out of Mumbai's international airport. The aircraft which once ferried Presidents,..
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Dubai Floods: Air India, IndiGo Dubai flights face cancellation amid adverse weather | Oneindia [Video]

Dubai Floods: Air India, IndiGo Dubai flights face cancellation amid adverse weather | Oneindia

The United Arab Emirates witnessed an unprecedented deluge, marking its most substantial rainfall on record since 1949. Described as a "historic weather event" by the state-run WAM news agency, the widespread downpour across the UAE is attributed to a combination of factors, including cloud seeding initiatives. Significant disruptions have been reported in flights from India to Dubai due to heavy rains causing flooding at the emirate's airport, one of the world's busiest. Air India, operating 72 weekly flights from multiple Indian cities to Dubai, alongside IndiGo, have cancelled their services on Wednesday. Other carriers, including Air India Express, Vistara, and SpiceJet, which also serve various Indian cities to Dubai routes, have been affected as well. Dubai, hosting a substantial Indian diaspora, sees these flight cancellations impacting travel plans and connections for many. #DubaiRains #DubaiFlightsCancelled #AirIndia #IndiGo #FlightsCancelledDubai #dubaiflood #dubaifloodnewstoday2024 #dubaifloodinglive #dubaifloodslatestnewstoday #dubaifloodnewstoday #dubaiflood2024 #dubaifloodnews #dubaiflood2024live #dubaifloodvideo #Oneindia #Oneindia news ~PR.152~ED.101~GR.121~HT.96~

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Defamation complaint filed against Arvind Kejriwal, Atishi before Delhi court

A complaint has been lodged against Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his AAP associate Atishi, alleging defamation against the BJP and its members. Filed..
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Excise policy case: Why no bail plea in trial court, SC asks Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal

The bench, comprising Justices Sanjiv Khanna and Dipankar Datta, heard Kejriwal's plea challenging his arrest by the Enforcement Directorate (ED). Senior..
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Chandrayaan-3 mission had huge impact on perception of Indians abroad: Jaishankar

Speaking at an event in Delhi's Kirori Mal College, Jaishankar emphasized that India's handling of the Covid-19 pandemic and the success of the Chandrayaan-3..
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Credit for AAP-Congress LS poll alliance in Delhi also goes to Lovely: Sanjay Singh

AAP credited Arvinder Singh Lovely for the Congress alliance in Lok Sabha elections. Sanjay Singh acknowledged Lovely's crucial role despite his resignation from..
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'Neither direction nor vision left in Congress': Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Arvinder Singh Lovely's resignation

Shivraj Singh Chouhan said that the Congress lacks direction and vision and has been making "wrong decisions that will eventually lead to destruction." The..
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This Day in History: US Withdraws From Vietnam [Video]

This Day in History: US Withdraws From Vietnam

This Day in History:, US Withdraws From Vietnam. March 29, 1973. After eight years of an extremely unpopular war with North Vietnam, the last U.S. combat troops left South Vietnam. Peace talks between the U.S. and communist North Vietnam had begun in 1968, culminating with a peace agreement signed in January of 1973. Provision of the agreement included a ceasefire throughout Vietnam, the withdrawal of American troops and the release of POWs. 7,000 U.S. Defense Department civilians remained in Saigon to assist the South in their continued efforts against the North. The remaining U.S. civilians would be airlifted out of Saigon a year later when the city fell to the North. 58,000 American and an estimated 2 million Vietnamese lives were lost in the war

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