Delhi weather forces multiple flight diversions to Lucknow, one medical emergency handled | Lucknow News

Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport (File photo) LUCKNOW: The state capital Lucknow witnessed a series of flight diversions on Thursday evening as adverse weather conditions in New Delhi disrupted operations, forcing several aircraft to land at Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport.IndiGo flight 6E329 operating from Delhi to Mumbai was diverted to Lucknow after prolonged holding…

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Rajinikanth breaks silence on Vijay becoming Tamil Nadu CM, defends friendship with MK Stalin

CHENNAI: Veteran actor Rajinikanth on Sunday addressed a press conference at his residence in Poes Garden, Chennai, clarifying his political position amid criticism surrounding his recent meeting with MK Stalin.Rajinikanth said he was “extremely shocked” on hearing about Vijay becoming the chief minister. He added that he is no longer active in politics and has…

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‘Not like Covid’: Indian-American scientist says there is no need to panic over Hantavirus in US

Indian-origin scientist Jay Bhattacharya has urged Americans not to panic over the hantavirus outbreak linked to a cruise ship near Spain’s Canary Islands, insisting the situation is “not Covid” and is unlikely to spiral into a large-scale public health crisis.Speaking on CNN’s ‘State of the Union’ on Sunday, the acting Director of the US Centers…

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Constable attached to Khar police station in Mumbai suspended for graft | Mumbai News

Mumbai: A constable attached to Khar police station has been suspended after being arrested by the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) in a case of graft.The suspended constable, Basavaraj Dhamgunde, was posted in the passport verification section. According to the police, Dhamgunde allegedly demanded a bribe of Rs 2,000 from a complainant for passport-related work and later…

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After Leiden copper plates, ASI trying to bring back those of early Pallava kings from Scotland

Archaeological Survey of India is working to bring back from Scotland seven charters on copper plates, including those issued by Vishnu Gopavarman and Simhavarman, early Pallava kings who ruled from Kanchipuram. CHENNAI: After bringing back the 11th century CE Chola-era copper plates from Leiden University in the Netherlands, Archaeological Survey of India is now working…

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Sheetal Thapar to head PAU’s dept of agri journalism | Ludhiana News

Ludhiana: Dr. Sheetal Thapar, professor of journalism at Punjab Agricultural vUniversity (PAU), has been appointed as the head of the department of agricultural journalism, languages and culture at the varsity. Currently serving as nodal officer (content operations) in the office of the vice-chancellor; and honorary director, state training centre for IAS and PCS, Dr. Thapar…

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