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      14 June

      Adilabad lecturer booked for promoting MLM scheme via WhatsApp

      Government junior college lecturer booked for promoting multi-level marketing scheme through WhatsApp. Police say he duped 27 people with false promises of high returns, collected commissions from a firm named Treasure Fun Adilabad: A government junior college lecturer was booked for promoting a multi-level marketing (MLM) scheme in Adilabad on Thursday. A mobile phone was seized from him. Police said Hingolu Satyanarayana, who works at a junior college in Echoda mandal centre, was apprehended for endorsing and promoting an MLM scheme by a firm named Treasure Fun. He admitted to creating a WhatsApp group and duping 27 people by promising high returns. He also revealed that he collected commissions for enrolling individuals in the company’s marketing network.

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    • 14 June

      Two killed in pharma plant accident in Andhra Pradesh

      The exact cause of the accident is yet to be ascertained as police are awaiting the reports of the Pollution Control Board (PCB) and the inspector of factories Parawada: Two workers died in an accident at the effluent treatment plant of a pharma company here, said police on Thursday. Parawada sub-divisional police officer Vishnu Swaroop said the accident occurred around 1 am at SS Pharma company in Jawaharlal Nehru Pharma City in Anakapalli district. “Three workers were hospitalised, out of whom two succumbed while another worker is in a critical state…” Swaroop said, adding that police received information about it around 3 am. However, he said the exact cause of the accident is yet to be ascertained as police are awaiting…

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    • 14 June

      Air India passenger flagged technical faults hours before fatal Dreamliner crash in Ahmedabad

      A passenger who flew on the same Air India Boeing 787-8 aircraft that later crashed in Ahmedabad claimed the plane had major technical issues. His viral post has sparked concerns amid ongoing investigations into the tragic accident that killed 241. Hyderabad: A passenger who flew on the same Air India aircraft just hours before it crashed in Ahmedabad on Thursday has claimed the plane had visible technical issues during his journey. Akash Vatsa, an entrepreneur, posted on X (formerly Twitter) that he had flown from Delhi to Ahmedabad on the same Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner that was later involved in the tragic crash of flight AI171 to London. In his viral post, which has garnered over four million views, Vatsa said the…

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    • 14 June

      Surveillance cameras to be installed on Cargo Road after arson incident

      To enhance public safety and monitor activities along the 4-km stretch from Mehfil Hotel in Mailardevpally to Rajiv Gandhi International (RGI) Airport—commonly referred to as Cargo Road—the Cyberabad and Rachakonda police are jointly working to install a network of high-definition surveillance cameras Hyderabad: To enhance public safety and monitor activities along the 4-km stretch from Mehfil Hotel in Mailardevpally to Rajiv Gandhi International (RGI) Airport—commonly referred to as Cargo Road—the Cyberabad and Rachakonda police are jointly working to install a network of high-definition surveillance cameras. The stretch, which sees regular traffic during the day and significantly less at night, falls under the jurisdiction of both police commissionerates, necessitating coordinated surveillance efforts. The decision follows an incident of arson on Sunday night…

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    • 14 June

      Indian army leads blood donation drive for Air India AI-171 crash victims

      Commanders, emergency services, and local hospitals unite to support victims and expedite identification efforts following the tragic Air India incident Ahmedabad: The Indian Army recently organized a large-scale blood donation camp at the Military Cantonment in Ahmedabad to help the victims of the Air India AI-171 plane crash. Approximately 300 army personnel voluntarily donated blood to bolster emergency response efforts as hospitals continue to care for the injured. Commanders also led by example, participating in the blood drive to underscore the armed forces commitment to serving the nation in times of crisis. The drive is being held in collaboration with local hospitals and emergency services, ensuring that donated blood reaches critical patients promptly. This compassionate initiative comes at a time when the city…

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    • 14 June

      From Bharatanatyam to Kathak: The maths behind the movement

      Indian classical dance is not just an aesthetic expression — it is a blend of rhythm, geometry and precision, woven into every graceful movement By Sarani Oddiraju Mathematics – the very word may evoke memories of school lessons and complex equations. Yet, as ancient Indian knowledge systems remind us, maths is not confined to classrooms. From the Vedas to daily rituals, mathematics has been seamlessly woven into Indian culture. The Rig Veda mentions geometry and even early concepts of π (pi), the Yajur Veda discusses large numbers and infinity, while the Atharva Veda introduces the idea of shunya (zero). Despite this deep-rooted connection, many still see maths and the arts — particularly dance — as unrelated worlds. What most spectators miss is the rigorous mathematical precision behind every expressive gesture…

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    • 14 June

      14-year-old Akash among ground victims of Air India AI-171 crash in Ahmedabad

      Near BJ Medical College, young Akash tragically loses his life when part of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner crashes and ignites a fatal blaze at a nearby tea stall, leaving a community in mourning Ahmedabad: A tragic accident unfolded on June 12, when Air India Flight AI-171 crashed shortly after taking off from Ahmedabad. The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, carrying 242 people, struck a residential building near BJ Medical College and burst into flames. Out of the nearly complete loss of life on board, just one passenger survived, while rescue teams continued their efforts at the crash site. Among the ground casualties was 14-year-old Akash, who was sitting near a tea stall close to the hospital when part of the aircraft hit the area. Witnesses described how…

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    • 14 June

      Modi meets lone survivor of AI171 crash, survivor recounts horror and miraculous escape

      Vishwash Kumar Ramesh shares his emotional journey from disaster to recovery amidst massive rescue operations Ahmedabad: Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, a British national of Indian origin and the lone survivor of the devastating Air India crash. Ramesh, who is recovering from injuries sustained in the accident, is receiving excellent medical care at a local hospital. During his meeting with the Prime Minister, Ramesh recounted the horrifying moments of that day. He revealed that he was traveling with his brother Ajay Kumar Rakesh, who unfortunately did not survive the crash. “My brother was seated in a different row and didn’t survive. I still don’t know how I made it out alive,” he said. Reflecting on the incident, Ramesh described how…

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    • 14 June

      Doctor couple’s last selfie with children before Air India crash captures heartbreaking final moments

      A doctor couple from Rajasthan and their three children were among the 241 victims of the Air India crash in Ahmedabad. Their last selfie taken aboard the plane before takeoff has gone viral, capturing a heartbreaking glimpse of their final moments together. New Delhi: A doctor couple’s dreams of a new beginning together as a family in UK turned into a nightmare and their last trip together as the ill-fated flight that was to take them to London crashed seconds after take-off on Thursday. Now, the young couple from Rajasthan’s last selfie with their children has emerged and is breaking hearts. The Air India 171 flight to London-Gatwick that the doctor couple and their three little children were on, took off…

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    • 14 June

      Engine failure, bird-hit or improper configuration that led to AI plane crash? Experts weigh in

      Aviation safety consultant John M Cox said one of the questions investigators will be asking is whether the Air India plane that crashed Thursday was properly configured for flight. Washington: US experts on Thursday said the plane involved in the crash at Ahmedabad did not seem “properly configured” and that the crash appeared “surprising” at first glance. Aviation safety consultant John M Cox said one of the questions investigators will be asking is whether the Air India plane that crashed Thursday was properly configured for flight. While he stressed it was too early to make any conclusions, the CEO of Washington DC-based Safety Operating Systems said the grainy images of the flight suggested that one area of inquiry was likely to be whether…

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