Delhi Airport faces significant flight delays due to the closure of runway 10/28 for upgrades and unexpected storms. Authorities plan to reopen the runway for non-precision approaches within two weeks to increase arrival capacity. Airlines are asked to reschedule flights to manage delays, with concerns about potential losses and future disruptions if upgrades aren't completed on time.
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In Maharashtra, MNS workers aggressively demanded the use of Marathi in banks. They confronted a bank manager in Ambarnath who was not conversing in Marathi, threatened him, and vandalized a computer. The workers demanded that he learn Marathi quickly. This follows MNS Chief Raj Thackeray's recent call to make Marathi mandatory for official communication.
A coal bunker collapsed at Dalmia Cement (Bharat) Limited's Rajgangpur plant in Sundargarh district, trapping at least three workers. Rescue operations are underway with cranes and an ambulance at the scene. Police and company officials are investigating, while concerned family members gather outside the plant gate.
Supreme Court criticized the Uttar Pradesh government's swift demolition of houses in Prayagraj, deeming it "shocking" and hinting at allowing owners to rebuild, pending the case's outcome. The demolitions targeted homes of a lawyer, professor, and others within 24 hours of notice. The state defended its actions, but the court noted procedural violations and insufficient response time.
Eight Chhattisgarh police constables and a driver lost their lives in Bijapur district after Maoists detonated a 70kg IED. The DRG team was attacked while returning from a successful operation against Maoists. The IED explosion was so powerful that it created an 8-10 feet deep crater, scattering bodies and vehicle debris.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded the recent Coldplay concerts in Mumbai and Ahmedabad, highlighting India's potential for hosting live international events. He called on state governments and the private sector to develop the necessary infrastructure and skills to attract more global artists and enhance the country's live concert scene.
Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) expelled a media studies student from the hostel after drugs were found in her room. The institute's empowered committee investigated the roommate's complaint, leading to the discovery of ganja. Despite the student's denial, the committee's findings prompted the action. The police registered an FIR under the NDPS Act.
A study at Christian Medical College, Vellore, reveals over 70% of traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) in India stem from two-wheeler crashes, with less than 1% of patients wearing helmets. The study, conducted from March 2013 to September 2019, shows 31% of patients couldn't cover their medical expenses. Only 4% had health insurance, highlighting the need for improved road safety and healthcare policies.
A five-year-old girl in Madhya Pradesh is critically injured after allegedly being raped by a 17-year-old neighbor. Medical team stabilized her condition with emergency surgery. Severe bite marks and internal trauma required extensive medical intervention. The accused has been apprehended, and protests demand the death penalty.