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Indigo continues to grapple with cancellations, delays

New Delhi, Dec 6 (UNI) IndiGo, India’s largest airline, is grappling with a cascading operational crisis that has forced the cancellation of more than 1,500 flights a day since Tuesday, as staffing shortages collide with newly imposed crew regulations.
The disruptions have left passengers across major hubs, including Delhi, Hyderabad, Bengaluru and Kolkata, confronting hours-long delays and sharply rising fares.
Amid mounting frustration, sources said the Directorate General of Civil Aviation has summoned IndiGo’s senior leadership to account for the turmoil and present a plan to stabilise operations.
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CBI summons actor-politician Vijay for second round of questioning in Karur stampede case

13 Jan 2026 | 8:12 PM

New Delhi, Jan 13 (UNI) Actor and politician Vijay has been summoned again by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) for questioning in connection with the Karur stampede case, officials confirmed on Tuesday. This will be his second round of interrogation, scheduled for January 19.

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Rajnath Singh inaugurates first tri-services medical camp in Lakshadweep

13 Jan 2026 | 8:11 PM

New Delhi, January 13 (UNI) Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday stated that the government is committed to providing quality healthcare to every citizen of the country, especially those living in remote and island territories. Singh was virtually addressing the gathering during the inauguration of week-long Joint Services Multi-Speciality Camp organised by the Indian Navy at the Indira Gandhi Hospital, Kavaratti in Lakshadweep, the first time in the islands.

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PM extends warm greetings on Lohri, emphasizes spirit of gratitude and harmony

13 Jan 2026 | 8:08 PM

New Delhi, Jan 13 (UNI) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday extended his heartfelt greetings to the nation on the auspicious occasion of Lohri, highlighting the festival’s deep-rooted connection with nature and its role in fostering social unity.

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Delhi govt gives nod to implement carbon credit monetization framework

13 Jan 2026 | 8:05 PM

New Delhi, Jan 13 (UNI) Delhi government on Tuesday gave its nod to implementing the Carbon Credit Monetization Framework through the Department of Environment, Forests & Wildlife, as part of efforts to transform the city’s green projects into revenue-generating assets for pollution control and sustainability, subject to Cabinet approval.

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Eight terror camps still active across border: Army chief

13 Jan 2026 | 8:03 PM

Parwinder Sandhu
New Delhi, January 12 (UNI) Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi on Tuesday said several terror camps across the border in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir remain active, even as security forces have sharply weakened the terror ecosystem in Jammu and Kashmir, reducing local recruitment to near zero and eliminating 31 terrorists, most of them of Pakistani origin, during 2025.

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