AI-171 crash: Air India begins process to return victims’ belongings; over 22,000 items listed | India News

NEW DELHI: Air India said on Monday it is in the process of returning personal belongings of the AI-171 crash victims, seven months after 260 people were killed in the country’s worst aviation disaster in nearly three decades.According to an Air India spokesperson, 22,000 belongings have been preserved and listed on a dedicated portal. Of…

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‘Unfair & unjustified’: Jaishankar hits out at ‘selectively targeted’ Russian oil tariffs – what he told Polish FM

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Monday held wide-ranging talks with Poland’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski, reviewing bilateral cooperation in economy, technology and defence while exchanging assessments on global and regional developments amid heightened international uncertainty.In a post on X after the meeting, Jaishankar said the discussions provided “an opportunity for…

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Sunjay Kapur’s sister Mandhira Kapur reacts to Priya Sachdev Kapur’s defamation case on her: ‘I’ve lied about nothing’ |

Amidst the dispute on Sunjay Kapur’s Rs 30,000 estate after his demise, his widowed wife Priya Sachdev has now filed a defamation case against his sister Mandhira Kapur. The complaint, filed on Saturday, alleges that Mandhira repeatedly shared videos and posts across platforms such as YouTube, Instagram and X that explicitly named Priya and contained…

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MNS defiant: Raj Thackeray tells corporators to turn municipal houses into ‘battlegrounds’; vows to ‘bury the rulers’ | Mumbai News

Stand guard for Marathi manoos: Raj to corporators MUMBAI: Striking a defiant note in the aftermath of the high-stakes civic elections, MNS chief Raj Thackeray on Friday acknowledged the party’s below-expectation performance but urged his newly elected corporators to turn municipal houses into battlegrounds against what he described as the “rule of money power” and…

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