Middle East flights on watch: How avoiding major airspaces in West Asia may impact travellers |

India’s aviation regulator, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), has issued an advisory directing airlines to avoid nine airspaces in West Asia amid escalating situations, and strengthen contingency planning as part of enhanced safety risk assessments. The advisory, issued on March 19, is in line with the heightened geopolitical instability, involving the United States,…

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‘Start increasing workload’: BCCI sends message to hopefuls ahead of Afghanistan one-off Test | Cricket News

India’s players during the second Test against South Africa in November 2025. (AP) New Delhi: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) medical team has started reaching out to the players in contention for the one-off Test against Afghanistan next month, and is asking them to gradually increase their workload. As TimesofIndia.com reported…

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Success quote of the day by Sergey Brin: ‘You should have fun and not be so weighed down by expectations’

Sergey Brin’s advice to ‘have fun and not be so weighed down by expectations’ offers a refreshing perspective on success. Modern life’s relentless pursuit of visible achievements often leads to exhaustion. Brin reminds us that genuine success can stem from curiosity and enjoyment, not just pressure, highlighting the importance of balance and inner fulfillment over…

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IRS officer’s daughter murder: Autopsy shows ‘multiple abrasions, nasal fracture’ and signs of physical struggle before death | India News

NEW DELHI: In the investigation into the rape and murder of an IRS officer’s daughter, autopsy findings have revealed multiple injury patterns, pointing to a violent assault and struggle before death, news agency ANI reported, citing Dr Sudhir Gupta, head of forensic medicine at AIIMS Delhi.The 22-year-old woman was reported dead a day earlier on…

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