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The families of some Air India victims from the United Kingdom were given the wrong remains, according to a lawyer.
Some of the British families who lost loved ones in the Air India crash in Ahmedabad have been sent the wrong remains, a ...
Air India reported a slight increase in sick leave taken by its pilots following the tragic crash of flight AI-171 on June 12 ...
Air India has been warned by India's aviation regulator that it could face enforcement action for breaching safety standards ...
The West Indies cricket team will prepare for their upcoming two-Test tour of India with a week-long camp and a warm-up match at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. The BCCI approved the request ...
The administration said, with a ‘high level of confidence’, that AI-171 did not crash due to a mechanical issue or ...
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One family reportedly had to abandon funeral plans after being told that the coffin contained a different body ...
Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel inaugurates 'Balvatika' operated by Amdavad Municipal Corporation in Kankaria, Ahmedabad.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed condolences for British lives lost in the Ahmedabad plane crash. The Air India flight ...
India and Japan are reportedly planning to develop a new loan framework to facilitate the integration of East Japan Railway's ...
While many stories on social media described people avoiding Air India in the aftermath of the deadly crash in early June, ...
The sole survivor of the Air India plane crash escaped the fiery wreckage through an emergency exit door, he said, while his brother was among the more than 240 killed, despite being just seats away.