Ramesh Bhaliya arrived in Ahmedabad to claim his younger son Ajaykumar's remains after the AI 171 plane crash, while his elder son Viswash, the sole survivor, recovers in the hospital. The brothers, British citizens originally from Diu, were in India for business. Viswash, seated near the emergency exit, survived while Ajaykumar perished shortly after takeoff.
Related news
Cincinnati Bengals' Trey Hendrickson's contract situation gains attention as Vice President JD Vance publicly supports him, calling him a 'generational talent.' Vance's endorsement highlights Hendrickson's value to the team, given his consistent performance with 17.5 sacks in each of the last two seasons. The Bengals face pressure to extend Hendrickson's contract, balancing financial management with retaining a key player.
Collective Artists Network introduces Radhika Subramaniam, India's first AI travel influencer, designed to share local stories rooted in culture. Representing a Gen Z solo traveler, Radhika aims to connect with audiences through authentic storytelling. Speaking both Tamil and English, she offers brands a consistent voice for context-rich narratives.
Following a stampede at Bengaluru’s M Chinnaswamy Stadium, the BCCI has shifted the India ‘A’ vs South Africa ‘A’ ODI series to Rajkot. While KSCA denies any link, sources suggest more events could be relocated. Concerns grow over the stadium's condition and Bengaluru’s role as a future cricket venue.
Ajit Pawar defended his faction's decision to join the NDA, stating that remaining in opposition was ineffective for addressing public grievances. He emphasized that the NCP's foundation remains rooted in secular ideology, despite aligning with the BJP-led alliance for development. Pawar also dismissed merger rumors with NCP (SP) and warned against anti-social activities by party members.
Karnataka's ban on bike taxis is now in effect following a High Court order. Rapido has paused its bike taxi services, introducing 'Bike Parcel' instead. Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy warned of strict action against non-compliant aggregators. While Uber and Ola continued offering bike taxi services, the Transport Department maintains that using private vehicles for commercial purposes is illegal
Google DeepMind CEO, Demis Hassabis, forecasts a bright future with Artificial General Intelligence. He believes AGI will spark a golden age for humanity. This includes galactic colonisation within five years. Hassabis dismisses fears of job losses. He says AI will create new, better jobs. AI will enhance human productivity, especially in healthcare. Human empathy will remain crucial in many roles.
The murder of Indore businessman Raja Raghuvanshi in Meghalaya has taken a shocking turn as his mother reveals he was hesitant about the honeymoon. Sonam, his wife, planned the trip but didn't book return tickets, raising suspicions. The family suspects Sonam and her alleged lover, Raj Kushwaha, were involved, especially after Sonam's sudden surrender and the discovery that Raja was carrying valuable jewelry.
India's robust economic growth faces threats from escalating tensions in West Asia, particularly the Iran-Israel conflict, which could spike oil prices and disrupt trade routes. While India possesses sufficient energy reserves, potential disruptions could elevate inflation and shipping expenses. Government officials are closely monitoring the situation, confident that India's strong macroeconomic indicators will help it weather the crisis.
China's control over rare earth minerals, essential for modern technology, brought the US back to the negotiating table. Beijing strategically used export restrictions on these minerals, disrupting global industries from automotive to defense. This action forced the US to ease trade restrictions in exchange for China resuming rare earth shipments.
Following the tragic stampede at the RCB victory celebration that resulted in 11 deaths, Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah has increased compensation to Rs 25 lakh per family. A retired HC judge will lead an inquiry into the incident, while two KSCA officials have resigned, taking moral responsibility. The government aims to prevent future occurrences through thorough investigation and cooperation.