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On This Day in History, June 27: World's first ATM installed, Peter the Great wins at Poltava, Atari founded, Djibouti gains independence, first colour TV demo and moreOn This Day in History, June 27, history spans military victories, political change, scientific innovation and technological breakthroughs....
On This Day in History, June 15: Magna Carta sealed, first blood transfusion experiment, Batman Begins released and other key eventsOn This Day in History, June 15 features landmark moments spanning law, science, war and culture. From the sealing of Magna Carta in 1215 a...
Tata Sons’ board huddle today: What Bombay House has been battling in post-Ratan Tata eraTata Group faces internal churn as tensions rise within Tata Trusts following Ratan Tata's death. Disputes over board representation, gover...
Why 2026 Kerala polls are crucial test for Congress-led United Democratic Front after Left front's decade in powerKerala Exit Poll 2026: Exit polls suggest the Congress-led UDF could unseat Kerala's ruling LDF after a decade in opposition, with projecti...
Govt suspends directive on flight seat selection feeA government directive for Indian airlines to offer 60% of seats without extra charges has been paused. This decision follows strong opposi...
Air India crash: UK families await update on DNA-matched remainsFamilies of the Air India 171 crash victims are waiting for DNA confirmation. This follows discussions between India and the UK about misid...
Pilots' grouping ALPA-India mulls legal course to be part of Air India plane crash probeAirline Pilots' Association of India considers legal options for its members' inclusion in the Air India plane crash probe. This follows co...
Ahmedabad airport a known bird strike hotspot: Animal rights bodyAhmedabad airport recorded 319 bird and wildlife strikes between 2018 and 2023, ranking third in India after Delhi and Mumbai. People For A...
IATA boss warns foreign airlines may quit India if taxation issues are not sortedThe chief of the International Air Transport Association (IATA), Wille Walsh, warned that airlines may withdraw from the Indian market if c...
Examiners testing pilots' ATC communication skill lack field experience, say expertsAviation experts allege that the chief examiners who interview these aspiring pilots have no hands-on experience. They also demand that the...
Air India unions' joint forum seeks forensic audit of provident fund trustsStating that it was "compelled" to write to the Minister to seek his guiding light and help, in regard to the crisis that has engulfed Prov...
InterGlobe moves Sebi to settle violationsA consent application is an out-of-court settlement over securities law violations. It is negotiated between the regulator and the entity c...
Airline lobby writes to PM for preventing AirAsia take offFIA reiterated that the rationale for allowing investment by foreign airlines in India was to bring in investment into the existing struggl...
GoAir takes Indigo to court over name of booking site, claims business lossIndiGo's website uses 'Go' as one of the key words, which GoAir has bought from Google. This diverts GoAir's customers to IndiGo.
Tata-Singapore Airlnes pact was months in the makingTalks started when Ratan Tata was at the helm and continued through the transition period when Cyrus Mistry took over.
Etihad makes major concessions in favour of Naresh Goyal to speed up Jet dealThe deal is likely to be approved the provisions in original agreement with which Indian authorities had problems have now been diluted.
Chinese companies find legal system of India as fair and satisfactory"There is a completely independent legal system in India that responds to foreign companies equally," said an executive with a Chinese engi...
- Russia seeks resolution to dispute over cancellation of 2G licence of Sistema
Russia has sought an amicable settlement to the dispute over cancellation of 2G licence given to Sistema Shyam Teleservices Ltd.
- Indian, Air India employees move Delhi HC to get arrears
The employees of state-run carriers Indian and Air India moved the Delhi High Court demanding that their arrears be cleared by the new enti...
- Goyal’s on board to brave the odds
The journey from a cinema hall in Delhi to Regent Street in Central London, would probably qualify as an ultra-long haul flight.