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Assam Police to File Charge Sheet on Zubeen Garg’s Death Case on December 12 as Probe Nears Completion

Assam Police to File Charge Sheet on Zubeen Garg’s Death Case on December 12 as Probe Nears Completion

Dispur (Assam), December 6, 2025: The investigation into the death of Assam’s celebrated cultural figure Zubeen Garg is in its final phase, with the charge sheet expected to be filed on December 12, a senior police officer announced on Saturday. Garg died on September 19 while swimming in the sea in Singapore, a tragedy that sparked an outpouring of grief across Assam and among his global fan base.Special Director General of Police (CID) Munna Prasad Gupta, who is leading the Special Investigation Team (SIT), told reporters that the inquiry has progressed significantly. He said the team is now preparing the…
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Railways Deploys 84 Special Trains Nationwide to Aid Passengers Hit by IndiGo Flight Disruptions

Railways Deploys 84 Special Trains Nationwide to Aid Passengers Hit by IndiGo Flight Disruptions

New Delhi, December 6, 2025: The Indian Railways on Saturday announced an extensive nationwide response to the ongoing disruption caused by mass IndiGo flight cancellations, introducing 84 special trains across multiple zones to assist stranded travellers. These trains will operate 104 trips and were arranged within hours after officials assessed passenger traffic at key hubs, including New Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Patna and Howrah.Dilip Kumar, Executive Director (Information & Publicity) of the Railway Board, said the number of additional services could increase depending on passenger load and real-time movement patterns. He added that all zones have been instructed to utilise…
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Supriya Sule Introduces ‘Right to Disconnect’ Bill to Protect Employees from After-Hours Work Pressure

Supriya Sule Introduces ‘Right to Disconnect’ Bill to Protect Employees from After-Hours Work Pressure

New Delhi, December 6, 2025— Lok Sabha MP Supriya Sule has introduced a private member’s legislation aimed at giving Indian employees the right to step away from work-related communication once their official hours end. Tabled in the Lower House on Friday, the Right to Disconnect Bill, 2025 proposes that companies violating these rules would face a penalty equal to one per cent of their total employee remuneration.The Bill states that every employee should have the freedom to refuse work calls, messages or emails beyond office hours, without fear of consequences. Sule argued that the rapid spread of digital tools has…
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Centre Directs IndiGo to Refund Passengers by December 7, Deliver All Mishandled Baggage Within 48 Hours

Centre Directs IndiGo to Refund Passengers by December 7, Deliver All Mishandled Baggage Within 48 Hours

New Delhi, December 6, 2025: The Ministry of Civil Aviation on Saturday issued strict directives to IndiGo, ordering the airline to complete all pending refunds for cancelled or disrupted flights by 8 PM on December 7 and to trace and deliver all baggage separated from passengers within 48 hours.Union Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu made the announcement on X, stating that IndiGo must immediately clear all refund backlogs and ensure that every affected passenger receives their money without further delay. He added that all mishandled baggage must be located and delivered to the passenger’s home or chosen address…
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IndiGo Operations Collapse Again, Leaving Hundreds Stranded at Chandigarh and Amritsar Airports

IndiGo Operations Collapse Again, Leaving Hundreds Stranded at Chandigarh and Amritsar Airports

National Times Bureau :- India’s largest airline, IndiGo, continued to face a severe operational crisis on Saturday, with significant disruption reported at both Chandigarh and Amritsar airports. Ongoing technical issues and a shortage of operational staff led to multiple flight delays extending for hours, while several flights were cancelled without prior notice. The chaos caused widespread inconvenience, leaving passengers frustrated and desperate. Among the most distressing cases was that of Shruti, a woman who had travelled from Kolkata to Chandigarh for her mother’s funeral. Her return flight, scheduled for Friday night, was abruptly cancelled upon her arrival at the airport.…
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Smog chokes Delhi as AQI climbs to 333; city shivers through coldest morning of season

Smog chokes Delhi as AQI climbs to 333; city shivers through coldest morning of season

National Times Bureau :- A thick layer of smog once again engulfed the national capital on Saturday, pushing Delhi’s Air Quality Index (AQI) to 333,  firmly within the ‘very poor’ zone and slightly worse than the previous day,  even as residents continued to battle biting cold conditions. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Friday marked the coldest December morning of the year so far, with temperatures sliding to 5.6°C. Among all monitoring locations, Mundka emerged as the most polluted area with an AQI of 381 at 7 am, as per Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) readings. Out of Delhi’s…
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Northern Railway Launches 13 Special Trains to Ease Passenger Crunch Amid IndiGo Flight Disruptions

Northern Railway Launches 13 Special Trains to Ease Passenger Crunch Amid IndiGo Flight Disruptions

New Delhi (Rajeev Sharma): In response to rising travel pressures caused by IndiGo’s ongoing operational setbacks, Northern Railway has announced the operation of 13 special trains to help stranded and festive travellers across the country. These services will run between December 6 and 12, 2025, connecting key destinations across northern, eastern, and western India. The special trains aim to provide passengers with alternatives on routes heavily affected by high demand and flight cancellations, particularly in cities where air travel has been disrupted. Special Services Across Major Routes Some of the key special trains include: Gorakhpur–Anand Vihar Terminal Special (05591/05592): Two…
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Sonu Sood Appeals for Calm as IndiGo Staff Face Passenger Anger Amid Ongoing Travel Disruptions

Sonu Sood Appeals for Calm as IndiGo Staff Face Passenger Anger Amid Ongoing Travel Disruptions

Mumbai (Rajeev Sharma): With India’s busiest airports reeling from days of severe IndiGo flight delays and cancellations, actor Sonu Sood has stepped in with a public plea urging travellers to stop venting their anger on airline ground staff who, he says, “are just as powerless” in the unfolding situation. Chaotic scenes have gripped terminals across the country, where stranded passengers—some waiting for hours without clear updates—have erupted in confrontations now widely circulating on social media. Several clips show irate flyers demanding explanations from airline employees struggling to manage swelling crowds. ‘They Don’t Have the Answers Either’: Sood’s Message to Flyers…
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Flight Chaos Eases as IndiGo Slowly Rebuilds Network After Days of Disruptions

Flight Chaos Eases as IndiGo Slowly Rebuilds Network After Days of Disruptions

New Delhi (Rajeev Sharma): After nearly a week of severe turbulence in India’s aviation sector, flights operated by IndiGo began moving toward stability on Friday evening, with Delhi Airport confirming that the carrier’s schedule was “progressively improving” following mass cancellations that left thousands stranded across the country. The disruption, which peaked on Friday with more than a thousand flights grounded in a single day, caused crowding, frayed tempers and hours-long delays at major airports. Travellers at Delhi, Hyderabad and Bengaluru reported confusion as departure boards filled with cancellations and rescheduled flights. FDTL Enforcement at the Heart of the Crisis While…
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Raghav Chadha Introduces Private Member’s Bill Seeking Tough Penalties for Sacrilege of Holy Scriptures

Raghav Chadha Introduces Private Member’s Bill Seeking Tough Penalties for Sacrilege of Holy Scriptures

New Delhi, December 5, 2025: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader and Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha has introduced a Private Member’s Bill in Parliament proposing stronger legal action against the desecration of major religious scriptures, including Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, the Bhagwat Gita, the Holy Quran and the Holy Bible.The Bill aims to amend the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, to formally classify sacrilege of these texts as a grave offence attracting the highest permissible punishment under the law. Chadha said the proposal is intended to reinforce religious harmony and create a strict deterrent against attempts to hurt the sentiments…
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