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Here is a warning to airhostesses and air crew – keep a watch on first or second time fliers. Know your passengers. There could be someone among them who might prove to be more than you ever bargained for. Like what a wise old monk of Myanmar did...
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Reliance had shut its 1,432 filling stations in March 2008 after sales dropped to almost nil as it could not match the subsidised price offered by the government-owned IndianOil, Bharat Petroleum and Hindustan Petroleum, who got compensated from the government...
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This very special consignment was seen off at a function at the airport by the Afghan Minister for Agriculture, India's Ambassador in Afghanistan and farmers from the provinces of Kandahar, Ghazni, Paktia and Wardak. According to a Ministry of External...
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Air India’s (AI) flights to United States could well turn out to be the next big casualty as the state-run carrier gropes for options to stay afloat in precarious financial health. A senior AI executive confirmed that the management was considering a...
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The passenger seated at 12-A in Air India’s flight no IC-727 to Yangon, a Buddhist monk who happened to be a first time flyer, had no idea that simply fiddling around with the safety clutch will cause a seven hour delay for his fellow passengers here...
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But William Elliott says that's "fair and reasonable" given the problems plaguing the Canadian intelligence community at the time. Continued Below "I think there were a lot of things that were a long way from ideal," Elliott said in an interview. A...
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Eight o'clock on a Tuesday morning and already a dozen or so of Kolkata's legal clerks were hard at work. At their makeshift offices of tarpaulin and bamboo that fringe the exterior of the imposing 19th-century High Court, they were clattering away on...
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That gap is below $10 per passenger now and is going to meet in the coming quarter," India's Boeing chief told DNA Money. Keskar said once fares reach the breakeven level and fly into the positive zone, the airlines will stop burning cash and will start...
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After a six-hour long marathon meeting, chief labour commissioner SK Mukhopadhyay appealed to them to defer their strike call till the next round of negotiations on November 30. This appeal came after the airline management sought more time to revert...
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Get up early to the hillside resort of Ranakpur to see one of the most spectacular temples of the Jain faith. Built in 1439 around measurements based on the number 72, the age at which the founder of Jainism achieved enlightenment, the structure is a...
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