Missed flight, cleared no gate: How British national Fitz Patrick walked out of Delhi airport without immigration check; hunt on | Delhi News

Briton goes missing from IGI NEW DELHI: In a security lapse at Indira Gandhi International Airport, a British national has allegedly left the immigration area without completing the mandatory formalities following his arrival from Bangkok, sources said.On Oct 28, Fitz Patrick arrived at the airport and was probably scheduled to board a connecting flight to…

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Pune consumers owe Rs436cr to MSEDCL | Pune News

Pune: Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Ltd (MSEDCL) has launched a campaign to recover outstanding electricity dues from defaulting consumers across Pune circle. The total unpaid bills in the Pune zone, which encompasses the entire district, currently stand at a staggering Rs436 crore.This intensified recovery effort follows the festive season, during which MSEDCL continued its…

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Expensive private sector dominates India’s eye care: AIIMS survey flags deep gaps in public services | Delhi News

AIIMS survey flags deep gaps in public services NEW DELHI: A landmark national survey led by All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) has found that India’s eye care system is overwhelmingly dependent on private players, leaving vast sections of the population without access to affordable or comprehensive services. The Human Resources and Infrastructure for…

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Bombay high court seeks affidavits on municipal ward reservation and delimitation in Maharashtra | Mumbai News

MUMBAI: The Bombay High Court on Friday sought affidavits from the state govt and the State Election Commission (SEC) in a series of petitions questioning the reservation of wards and delimitation of various municipal corporations across Maharashtra, including Thane, Vasai-Virar, and Mumbai.The High Court Chief Justice Shree Chandrashekhar and Justice Gautam Ankhad, hearing the matter…

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‘Warned them months ago’: System crash, flight disruptions could have been avoided, say Air Traffic Controllers | Delhi News

NEW DELHI: The system crash on Friday that disrupted hundreds of flights across India could have been avoided if the Airports Authority of India (AAI) had upgraded its systems on time.The Air Traffic Controllers’ Guild of India had warned in July that “current systems, especially at major airports like Delhi and Mumbai, have experienced performance…

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