London-bound Air India flight cancelled in Ahmedabad due to technical snag
An Air India flight, slated to leave the Ahmedabad airport for London, was cancelled on Tuesday, after a technical glitch was detected.
An Air India flight, slated to leave the Ahmedabad airport for London, was cancelled on Tuesday, after a technical glitch was detected.
The Gujarat government has declared a day of mourning on Monday in honour of former Chief Minister Vijay Rupani, whose mortal remains were identified after a DNA test.
The flight, which departed from Ahmedabad at 1338 hrs, was carrying 230 passengers and 12 crew members on board the Boeing 787-8 aircraft, crashed minutes after taking off in Ahmedabad on Thursday.
The age-old tradition is set for yet another celebration this year as Ahmedabad hosts 148th rathyatra of Lord Jagannath which will be held on June 27 (Ashadh Sud Beej- the second day of the bright half of the Ashadha month).
Gujarat High Court was placed on high alert on Monday morning after an anonymous bomb threat was received via email, warning of an attempt to blow up the premises.
The incident occurred around 10 am when Ranjansingh Rajput (37), a maintenance worker from Bihar residing in Ankleshwar, entered a reactor tank that had been out of operation for several days.
The court’s directive comes in connection with a May 14 accident near Palladium Mall on SG Highway, where a speeding Mercedes allegedly hit two footballers and fled the scene.
A pilgrimage turned fatal as a woman in Dwarka drowned while taking a dip in the Gomti River, while six other individuals were saved on Thursday.