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New Delhi: In a series of events that have left Air India facing intense scrutiny, prominent political figures have come forward to express their dissatisfaction with the airline’s service. Recently, in New Delhi, Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan shared his uncomfortable experience on a Bhopal-Delhi flight, where he was allotted a broken seat. This incident has sparked a wave of criticism, with another BJP leader, Jaiveer Shergill, labeling Air India as the “worst” airline due to its subpar service. Chouhan’s experience on Air India flight AI436 highlighted the airline’s failure to address basic passenger comforts. Despite being informed that…

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New Delhi: On a day marked by heightened tensions over language policies, Union Home Minister Amit Shah addressed a gathering in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, where he acknowledged the rich heritage of the Tamil language. Shah’s visit to the state was met with protests, as he faced opposition from local parties over the central government’s stance on language issues. The Home Minister inaugurated BJP’s District Offices in Coimbatore, using the opportunity to sharpen his attack on the ruling DMK government. Shah began his speech by apologizing for not being able to speak in Tamil, one of the world’s oldest languages. This…

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New Delhi: In a dramatic turn of events during the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, Pakistan’s Punjab Police has taken unprecedented action by dismissing over 100 officers for their failure to perform security duties. This move comes as the country hosts a major international cricket tournament for the first time in nearly three decades. The dismissals were made in Lahore, where the tournament is being held, and highlight significant security lapses that have raised concerns about accountability and preparedness. The dismissed officers were tasked with securing routes between Gaddafi Stadium and hotels where teams are staying. However, many were either absent…

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Team Goemkarponn Panaji: The most important moment for Indian business was the interwar period, between late 1918 and mid-1939, when Britain was forced to give up the industrial agenda and gave Indian industries space to manufacture for the World War II effort, said author and business historian Lakshmi Subramanian. Speaking at the recent MOG Sundays talk at Museum of Goa, Pilerne, about her latest book, ‘India Before the Ambanis’, which explores the history of Indian business over three centuries from the 1750s during the Mughal rule to the 1950s, Subramanian stated that the interwar period, which was seen as the…

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New Delhi: As India prepares to face Pakistan in the highly anticipated Champions Trophy, Jasprit Bumrah reflects on his remarkable 2024, a year that saw him receive the Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy for ICC Men’s Cricketer of the Year. This prestigious award, received in Dubai ahead of the tournament, marks a pinnacle in Bumrah’s career, following a year where he dominated across all formats. The 31-year-old pacer not only excelled in Tests but also played a crucial role in India’s triumphant Men’s T20 World Cup campaign. Bumrah’s achievements in 2024 were nothing short of phenomenal. He topped the Test wicket-taking…

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Team Goemkarponn PANAJI: Following the Electricity Department’s action to remove dangling cables from electricity poles in North Goa, internet service providers and cable operators have been scrambling to restore services for affected customers. The move comes since the internet service providers ignored department’s notice to remove the cables. Today morning staff from various service providers were seen working quickly to re-hoist data and TV cables back onto the poles. The sudden removal of these cables caused widespread disruption, with many residents losing internet and cable TV connectivity. The disruption caused embarrassment in several offices and left residents without access to…

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Team Goemkarponn MAPUSA: Janardan Khorate, the prime accused for trespassing, kidnapping, and robbery during an attempt to forcibly evict his house in Anjuna, was granted bail by the Mapusa Additional Sessions Court on a personal bail bond of fifteen thousand rupees. The court also ruled that Khorate’s arrest was unlawful because the accused was not given grounds for arrest in compliance with the Supreme Court’s orders. The investigation also found that Khorate and his associates had abducted the maid from the Sinary household. Additionally, it was discovered that the Mapusa-based Aryan Security Agency was functioning without a license, which is…

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