Over 32 flights to and from Pune were delayed between midnight and noon Saturday, with almost all flights to and from Delhi delayed by three to five hours. A passenger flying from Pune to Delhi described the chaotic situation at Pune airport. “With almost all flights delayed, it was total chaos in the security check area. The new terminal building isn't equipped to handle so much crowd. People had to stand for hours for their flights. There was no proper communication from the airlines, which worsened the situation,” he said. Hashim Ansari, who was at Pune airport at 6am, shared a video on X, writing: “No proper facilities to sit and rest. People are seated on carpets.”
Sunday, January 5, 2025
Fog delay: 200 flyers stuck on Delhi Pune plane for over 7 hours
Over 32 flights to and from Pune were delayed between midnight and noon Saturday, with almost all flights to and from Delhi delayed by three to five hours. A passenger flying from Pune to Delhi described the chaotic situation at Pune airport. “With almost all flights delayed, it was total chaos in the security check area. The new terminal building isn't equipped to handle so much crowd. People had to stand for hours for their flights. There was no proper communication from the airlines, which worsened the situation,” he said. Hashim Ansari, who was at Pune airport at 6am, shared a video on X, writing: “No proper facilities to sit and rest. People are seated on carpets.”
0 visibility for 9 hrs: Worst fog of season blinds Delhi
Want timely info on outbreaks in China: India to WHO
NEET eligibility percentile cut for PG intake
In Gujarat, post second-round allocations for postgraduate medical programs, 212 positions remained unreported in MDMS and diploma courses, while 69 seats remained vacant, totaling 281 seats. ACPUGMEC, ACPPGMEC announced a fresh admission round on Saturday to potentially fill these vacancies. The committee established Dec 29 as the deadline for online allocation and reporting for postgraduate medical courses for the 2024-25 academic year. Students were required to complete verification and reporting by 12pm on Dec 29 after second-round allocations. From 2,101 allocated positions in the second round, 1,958 students finished their reporting within the given time frame. TNN
'Teach her a lesson', Guj husband urges in video before ending life
'Teach her a lesson', Guj husband urges in video before ending life
TIMES NEWS NETWORK 05.01.2025
Rajkot : A 39-year-old man from Gujarat's Botad district died by suicide at his residence last month. Moments before ending his life, he recorded a video accusing his wife of mental harassment and urging his family to 'teach her a lesson'. Suresh Sathadiya's wife Jaya, in her mid-30s, was booked under BNS Section 108 for abetting his suicide and detained on Saturday. The couple was married for 17 years and had four children — two daughters aged 15 and 10, and two sons aged six and four. Suresh was found hanging at his home in Botad's Zamrala village on Dec 30. On Friday, his father filed a police complaint against Jaya after discovering the video on his son's cell phone. In the video — not sent to anyone or shared on social media — a visibly distraught Suresh weepingly accused his wife of mental torture, saying: “Teach her a lesson that she will remember for her entire life. She was neither mine nor her children's; she cheated me and forced me to die.” As per the FIR, Jaya frequently argued with her husband and often left to stay at her parents' house. On the day Suresh died, he went to his in-laws' residence to persuade Jaya to return home. When she refused, he came back home and recorded the video before ending his life.
Not just mom, father's age too matters in child outcome: Docs
4,200 cases, ₹25cr refunds: Fee complaints jump at pvt univs Out Of 5 Years, 50% Of These Filed Last Year
Friday, January 3, 2025
T.N. univerisities face financial crisis as UGC refuses to release funds: Appavu
Encashed leaves akin to salary, denying it violates rights, says Gujarat HC
Sadgunbhai Solanki had joined Ahmedabad MC as a technical department employee in 1975. He was a junior clerk in 2013, when he was demoted to the post of helper as he did not clear a departmental exam for promotion. Solanki tendered his resignation on March 5, 2013, but MC did not respond to his resignation for seven months. It set a one-month notice as a condition to accept his resignation. However, no resolution was reached and Solanki superannuated on April 30, 2014. When Solanki demanded encashment of his earned leave, which came to about Rs 2.80 lakh, the civic body refused to pay.
Med students protest severe shortage of faculty, facilities
According to the students, this shortage had significantly hindered their learning experience and affected their academic progress.“We are facing severe difficulties in our education due to the shortage of faculty. Classes are irregular and sometimes they don’t even happen. There is no proper system i n place to ensure that we get the necessary lectures and clinical training. The senior PG students who are teaching us will also leave soon,” said a first year student. They said that the college didn’t even have proper washrooms. “We do not even have a single dustbin,” added another student, saying that these issues have been flagged multiple times to the college authorities but no action has been taken so far.
Passengers of an international flightdropped off at domestic terminal
Salary of staff public info, can be shared under RTI: HC
Salary of staff public info, can be
shared under RTI: HC
03.01.2025
Bhopal/Jabalpur : The MP high court has held that salary of a public servant is public information and can't be denied under the Right to Information Act, if sought. With this observation, the court quashed the order of the public information officer and state information commission and ordered that desired information be fetched to the petitioner within a month. The petitioner, MM Sharma from Chhindwara, said he had sought information about wages paid to two employees of forest circle Chhindwara. Counsel for the petitioner, Nityanand Mishra, argued that wages of public servants is a public information, and it has to be shared if asked for under section 4 of the RTI, 2005. It can't be kept a secret on the pretext of it being private information, which can't be shared with a third person. After hearing arguments from both sides, the bench of Justice Vivek Jain allowed the petition, asking the public information officer to share the information with the petitioner within a month. TNN
Woman bites 61-yr-old hubby 12 times & throws acid on him, arrested
Woman bites 61-yr-old hubby 12 times & throws acid on him, arrested
NISHATPURA TIMES NEWS NETWORK 03.01.2025
Bhopal : A 61-year-old man was allegedly brutally attacked by his wife in Vishwakarma Nagar in Nishatpura on Wednesday morning. The woman reportedly bit her husband in about a dozen places, scratched him severely with her nails, and hurled acid (toilet cleaner) on him during the altercation. While the acid did not touch his body, it damaged his clothes. Nishatpura police registered acase against the accused wife on charges of assault & attempted acid attack, & she was arrested. Investigation officer SI Shrikant Dwivedi said that the complainant, Narayan Lodhi, 61, a truck driver residing in Vishwakarma Nagar, was living with his second wife, 45-year-old Durga Lodhi. Durga has two daughters, aged 12 and 14, from her previous marriage. Narayan, due to his profession, usually visits home once or twice a week.
SI Dwivedi said that on Wednesday morning, around 10 am, Narayan returned home with essential supplies, but a dispute erupted with his wife over missing items. The argument escalated, and Durga physically attacked him, biting him in multiple places and scratching him badly. Narayan tried to escape, but Durga threw acid at him. Fortunately, it hit his clothes, which were slightly burned. SI Dwivedi said that Narayan lodged a formal complaint with the police, stating that Durga is addicted to alcohol and has attacked him several times before. The police previously intervened and counselled the couple, but her behaviour did not improve. The police is investigating further.
Air India Express launches direct flights to Saudi city
Air India Express launches direct flights to Saudi city
03.01.2025
Bengaluru : Air India Express Thursday launched direct flights from KIA to Dammam, Saudi Arabia. The new service will operate three times a week and expected to offer affordable options to passengers travelling to and from West Asia. Dammam, a major economic hub in the region, is expected to attract business travellers, tourists and those visiting their families working ther
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No rush for Jan 1 birth date this time: Docs
Dr N Sapna Lulla, lead consultant, obstetrics and gynaecology, Aster CMI Hospital, agreed there were requests for elective delivery. “However, we recommend abstaining from C-sections... Women should be motivated to give labour a chance,” she explained
New Bihar governor Arif Khan defends meeting Lalu, cites old acquaintance
Asked about his meeting with Lalu soon after he took oath as the governor at the Raj Bhavan, Khan said, “You tell me one thing. If you visit a city to attend a function and you have old acquaintances there, would you not like to visit them? What is special if I called on one of my old acquaintances? I wonder what is questionable in this matter.” Khan also clarified that he knew Lalu Prasad since 1975. “I have come to his city with a new responsibility. Why should I not visit him to express my feelings for him?” Khan asked. He also suggested the reporters “not to view all things through the prism of politics”.
Int’l flyers dropped at domestic terminal SHUTTLE MIX-UP
While passengers were trying to leave without clearance by immigration and customs, the airline realised the blunder. Passengers were stopped and taken to the international terminal. Airport sources said the shuttle service operator mistook the flight for a domestic flight as it came to a stop at the T4 terminal. Sources added that Air India Express always parks their international flights at T4 instead of T2 for ease of operation. Air India Express officials were not available for comment.
Encashed leaves akin to salary, denying it violates rights: HC
HC: A woman’s no to ‘purdah’ is not a ground for divorce
HC relief for student who was denied AIIMS PG seat
HC relief for student who was denied
AIIMS PG seat
NOT ON TIME DUE TO MISSING HER FLIGHT
Vaibhav.Ganjapure@timesofindia.com 03.01.2025
Nagpur : Bombay high court on Thursday came to the rescue of a postgraduate medical aspirant who was denied participation in counselling for admission to AIIMS Kalyani in Bengal for not reporting on time due to a missed flight last year.Terming the case ‘exceptional’, HC’s Nagpur bench of justices Nitin Sambre and Vrushali Joshi directed AIIMS authorities to allow 27-yearold petitioner Kalyani Chakrawar to participate in the ongoing admission process. Chakrawar, with an all-India rank of 119, was allotted a seat in general medicine at AIIMS Kalyani. She was required to complete admission formalities by 5pm on Dec 24. However, she missed her scheduled 7.30am flight from Nagpur to Kolkata, failing to report in time.
After AIIMS refused to consider her requests to allow her to take part in the second round of counselling, she moved HC, challenging the stringent counselling rules. Despite Christmas vacation, HC prioritised the case and held an emergency hearing on Dec 31, asking AIIMS authorities to file a response. After reviewing arguments from both sides, the court ruled in her favour, allowing her to join the second round of admissions.
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