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Air India plane crash: Tatas to bear medical costs of injured too

IndiaTimes Sunday, 15 June 2025
Tata Group has reaffirmed its pledge to offer Rs 1 crore in compensation to the families of each victim of the AI-171 crash. This includes passengers, crew, doctors, and individuals present on the ground during the incident.
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