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  • Go First cancels all flights till May 12

    Go First cancels all flights till May 12

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    New Delhi: Cash-strapped airline Go First on Friday said it has cancelled all its flights till May 12.

    The Wadia group-owned carrier has filed a plea for voluntary insolvency resolution proceedings before the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) and the tribunal reserved its order on Thursday.

    “… due to operational reasons, Go First flights scheduled till 12th May 2023 have been cancelled,” the airline said in a tweet.

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    A full refund will be issued to the original mode of payment shortly, it added.

    Initially, the airline cancelled all the flights for three days starting from May 3 and later it was extended till May 9. Now, flights are cancelled till May 12.

    On Thursday, aviation regulator DGCA said the airline has suspended sale of tickets till May 15.

    The watchdog has also directed the airline to process the refunds to passengers as per the timelines specifically stipulated in the relevant regulations.

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  • TOSS cancels economics exam due to question paper blunder

    TOSS cancels economics exam due to question paper blunder

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    Hyderabad: The Telangana government is facing difficulties in conducting exams due to various issues that have arisen during the examination period. In the ongoing open school examinations in the state, the Intermediate paper for Monday’s Code 318 Economics Telugu Medium could not be delivered to the centers, leading to the decision to cancel the examination. The postponed paper will now take place on May 13 at the same centers where candidates are currently writing their exams, according to the Director of the Telangana Open School Society, Government of Telangana.

    The failure of the Telangana Open School Society to deliver the economics paper has become another problem in the state. Sources indicate that closed envelopes containing the economics paper had reached all centers, but upon opening them, the English paper was found inside, causing confusion among the candidates. After receiving complaints from all centers, officials informed higher authorities and the Director announced the cancellation of the examination.

    Following the cancellation, the Director of the Telangana Open School Society announced the new examination date of May 13 for the Economics (Telugu Medium) exam. However, the press note issued by the Director did not provide any reasons for the negligence in the selection of question papers or explain why the English paper was replaced with the Economics paper. Additionally, the society officials did not announce any actions or investigations against those responsible for the incident.

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    This latest incident has compounded the difficulties faced by the Telangana government in conducting exams. The government has already been grappling with complaints of rigging in the Telangana Public Service Commission examinations and the disclosure of the SSC paper. The failure of the Telangana Open School Society to deliver the correct question paper is yet another challenge for the government to address.

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  • Kuwait cancels over 1.15 million visas of expats in 3 years

    Kuwait cancels over 1.15 million visas of expats in 3 years

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    Kuwait: Over 1.15 million visas of expatriates was cancelled by Kuwait during the three years, untill the end of March 2023, local media reported.

    The number of those who left the country between January 2022 and April 2023 reached 67,000, and 11,000 of them were issued “administrative deportation” decisions in the first quarter of this 2023.

    In 2022, Kuwait has deported some 40,000 illegal expatriates, who violated residence and labour laws.

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    According to Arabic daily Al-Qabas, the year 2022 witnessed the cancellation of the residency of 56,279 expatriates.

    The cancellation of these residences is due to many reasons, in addition to the desire of the residence owner to leave, and the issuance of deportation orders for violating the labor and residence laws.

    The local labor market has recently seen the entry of large numbers of labor force, despite the closure that the market saw, which coincided with the COVID-19 pandemic and its repercussions on many sectors.

    Official data stated that the year 2022 witnessed a significant recovery in the labor market, as 67,000 workers entered the country for the first time, 64 percent of whom were domestic workers.

    In 2021, 227,000 expatriates left the country, with around 160,000 leaving without compensation, most of whom worked in the private and family sector as domestic workers.

    The number of domestic workers in Kuwait is about 750,000 workers, who account for about 22 per cent of the total expatriate workforce, which amounts to a total of 3.4 million people.

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  • Go First cancels all flights on May 3-4 amid financial crunch

    Go First cancels all flights on May 3-4 amid financial crunch

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    New Delhi: In a major blow to its passengers, low-cost airline Go First has announced that all its flights will remain cancelled on May 3-4. The decision was communicated to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) by the airlines and as per sources, a detailed report will be submitted soon to the civil aviation regulator.

    Adding to the uncertainty, the Mumbai-based airline has also stopped taking bookings for the next two days.

    The move came after Go First, which has around 5,000 employees, filed an application for voluntary insolvency resolution proceedings before the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), as confirmed by its CEO Kaushik Khona.

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    The airline is currently facing financial difficulties due to non-supply of engines by Pratt & Whitney (P&W), which has led to the grounding of 28 planes.

    In a statement, the airline said, “Go First is facing a financial crunch due to non-supply of engines by P&W that has forced grounding of planes. The CEO has filed an application for voluntary insolvency resolution proceedings before the NCLT.”

    The sudden announcement has left many fliers disappointed and it remains to be seen what steps Go First takes to address its financial issues and how it compensates its passengers for the sudden cancellation of flights.

    The passengers who had already booked their tickets with Go First have been expressing their outrage on different social media platforms.

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  • Turkey: Erdogan falls ill on TV, cancels election rallies

    Turkey: Erdogan falls ill on TV, cancels election rallies

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    Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan reportedly suspended election campaigning after falling unwell during a live TV interview, which was unexpectedly cut short.

    He returned after a 20-minute break to declare he had “serious stomach flu” after two days of heavy campaigning.

    Erdogan, 69, is facing his most difficult election campaign so far.

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    Kemal Kilicdaroglu, the major opposition leader, has been picked to run for a coalition of six political groups.

    He was one of several opposition figures that wished the president a swift recovery.

    On Thursday, health minister Fahrettin Koca stated that the president’s health was OK and that he had “infectious gastroenteritis.” He stated that he will resume his regularly planned daily activities as soon as possible.

    According to the most recent surveys, the presidential election will be a tight one, with Kilicdaroglu having a decent chance of winning.

    The first round is scheduled for May 14, with a possible presidential run-off two weeks later.

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  • Parimpora Harassment Case: RTO Kashmir Cancels RCs Of Two More Vehicles

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    SRINAGAR: The transport authorities in Kashmir ordered the suspension and cancellation of two more Registration Certificates (RCs) on Wednesday for “involved vehicles” in response to a case involving alleged harassment. The case pertains to allegations made by a family from the Srinagar outskirts that a group of boys riding two-wheelers harassed them.

    By exercising powers under Section 54 of the MVA, 1988, the office of the Regional Transport Officer (RTO) Kashmir issued two separate orders calling for the suspension of the registration certificate of vehicle number JK01AS-1158 with immediate effect and the cancellation of the RC of vehicle number JK01AR-1634 for one year.

    Meanwhile, the RTO Kashmir exercised powers under Section 180 of MVA, 1988, and imposed a penalty of Rs 5,000 upon Mehraj Din Ganaie, the present owner and possessor of the vehicle used in the “offence,” for allowing his vehicle to be driven by a person who did not possess a valid driving licence.

    The order stated that “Hial Mehraj is complicit in the offence and has acted irresponsibly, not only allowing his vehicle No: JK01AS-1158 to be used in contravention of the provisions of this MVA, 1988, but also allowing his son Mr Hazik Mehraj, a juvenile to drive his vehicle.”

    Last month, a video went viral on social media in which a family traveling in a car was seen seeking help while a group of youths on scooters chased and allegedly attacked them in the Parimpora area of Srinagar. Following the incident, Srinagar Police arrested the group of youths. (KNO)

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  • Telangana HC cancels bail of key accused in Viveka murder case

    Telangana HC cancels bail of key accused in Viveka murder case

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    Hyderabad: The Telangana High Court on Thursday cancelled the bail of Yerra Gangi Reddy, the prime accused in the murder case of former Andhra Pradesh minister Y.S. Vivekananda Reddy.

    It directed him to surrender before the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) court by May 5.

    The court also clarified that if the accused failed to surrender, the CBI may arrest him.

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    It ruled that as the CBI is scheduled to complete the hearing on June 30, Gangi Reddy may be granted bail on July 1 on a personal bond of Rs 1.50 lakhs.

    The Supreme Court had recently extended the deadline for completing the investigation into the sensational case till June 30.

    The CBI sought the cancellation of the bail on the ground that Gangi Reddy is the main accused and has been influencing key witnesses in the case.

    The probe agency’s counsel had argued that Gangi Reddy is having political backing and is trying to put pressure on the witnesses through his connections.

    The Special Investigation Team (SIT) of the Andhra Pradesh Police, which was then investigating the murder case, arrested Gangi Reddy on March 28, 2019.

    Gangi Reddy was granted default bail by a local court at Pulivendula on June 27, 2019, as the SIT had failed to file charge sheet in the specified period.

    After the CBI took over the investigation and filed its charge sheet, it had approached the court to cancel his bail. The court had dismissed the CBI petition. Later, the Andhra Pradesh High Court also upheld the decision of the lower court.

    Subsequently, the CBI had approached the Supreme Court, challenging the order of the High Court.

    The Supreme Court in November last year transferred the trial in the murder case from Andhra Pradesh to CBI court in Hyderabad.

    Consequent to this, the apex court asked the CBI to approach the Telangana High Court for cancellation of bail of Gangi Reddy.

    Vivekananda Reddy, brother of former Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, was murdered at his residence in Pulivendula of Kadapa district on March 15, 2019, weeks before elections.

    The 68-year-old was alone at his house when unidentified persons barged in and killed him.

    The CBI took over the investigation into the case in 2020 on the direction of Andhra Pradesh High Court while hearing a petition of Vivekananda Reddy’s daughter Suneetha Reddy, who raised suspicion about some relatives.

    The Supreme Court transferred the case to Hyderabad while observing that doubts raised by Suneetha Reddy about getting a fair trial and investigation in Andhra Pradesh were reasonable.

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  • Montana House cancels session after rally for trans lawmaker

    Montana House cancels session after rally for trans lawmaker

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    “Currently, all representatives are free to participate in House debates while following the House rules,” Regier told reporters. “The choice to not follow the House rules is one that Rep. Zephyr has made. The only person silencing Rep. Zephyr is Rep. Zephyr. The Montana House will not be bullied.”

    Under Regier’s leadership, the House has not allowed Zephyr to speak since last week when she said that those who voted to ban gender-affirming care for young people would have “blood on their hands.” He and other Republicans said the remark was far outside the boundaries of appropriate civil discourse and demanded she apologize before being allowed to participate in legislative discussions.

    Zephyr’s remarks, and the Republican response, set off a chain of events that culminated in a rally outside the Capitol at noon Monday and seven arrests later that afternoon when protesters interrupted House proceedings after Zephyr was denied the right to speak on a bill. The scene at the Statehouse galvanized both those demanding she be allowed to speak and those saying her actions constitute an unacceptable attack on civil discourse.

    Much like developments in the Tennessee Statehouse weeks ago — where two lawmakers were expelled after participating in a post-school shooting gun control protest that interrupted proceedings — Zephyr’s punishment has ignited a firestorm of debate about governance and democracy in politically polarizing times.

    It has showcased the growing power of the Montana Freedom Caucus, a group of right-wing lawmakers that has spearheaded the charge to discipline Zephyr. The caucus re-upped its demands and rhetoric Monday. In a statement they said that Zephyr’s decision to hoist a microphone toward the gallery’s protesters amounted to “encouraging an insurrection.”

    It’s unclear if Regier and House leaders will follow the Freedom Caucus’s demand. Republican Rep. Casey Knudsen, the chair of the House Rules committee, said Monday’s cancellation gave leadership time to respond to Monday’s events. House Democratic Leader Kim Abbott said she saw leadership’s decision to cancel as giving lawmakers “some time to regroup.”

    The House is scheduled to meet again on Wednesday afternoon, the chamber’s Republicans announced Tuesday.

    Although several protesters resisted law enforcement officers trying to arrest them on Monday, Abbott pushed back at characterizing the activity as violent. She acknowledged it was disruptive, but called the demonstration peaceful. She said public protests were a predictable response to a lawmaker representing more than 10,000 constituents not being allowed to speak and questioned bringing in officers in riot gear to handle the chanting protesters.

    “It was chanting, but it absolutely was not violent,” she said. “Sometimes extreme measures have a response like this.”

    There were no reports of damage to the building and lawmakers were not threatened.

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  • Alliance Air cancels 8 flights from Hyderabad airport; passengers distressed

    Alliance Air cancels 8 flights from Hyderabad airport; passengers distressed

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    Hyderabad: Alliance Air has come under fire for cancelling eight flights from Shamshabad Airport on Monday citing technical issues,

    Sectors including Tirupati, Bangalore, Mysore and Vijayawada were affected by the cancellation.

    Frustrated over the cancellations, the passengers who made prior bookings fumed over the management of the airlines and demanded better arrangements and alternatives in cases of emergency cancellations.

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    Several tweets protruded following the cancellation where one said, “Dozens of passengers left stranded at Shamshabad Airport in Hyderabad.”

    Disappointed over the service, another passenger whose son just underwent surgery said that they suffered as the delay in the follow-up with the doctor had caused the boy discomfort.

    Another passenger criticised the airline for the five-hour delay and then cancelling it abruptly.

    The cancelled flights are 9I 877 HYD TO TIR, 9I 895 HYD TO BLR, 9I 888 HYD TO VGA, 9I 847 HYD TO MYQ 9I 872 MAA TO HYD, 9I 878 TIR TO HYD, 9I 896 BLR TO HYD, 9I 848 MYQ TO HYD.

    While waiting for updates, the distressed passengers urged the airlines to improve their communication services as they awaited a resolution of their issues.

    However, the airline officials informed the passengers that the flights were cancelled for operational reasons and assured to refund their money.



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  • Andhra Pradesh CM sprains leg, cancels visit to Vontimitta temple

    Andhra Pradesh CM sprains leg, cancels visit to Vontimitta temple

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    Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy has cancelled his scheduled visit to Vontimitta temple in Kadapa district on Wednesday following a sprain in his leg while exercising, an official said on Tuesday.

    Reddy was supposed to present silken raiments to the deity at Vontimitta temple, where Andhra Pradesh had started celebrating the “Sita-Rama Kalyanam” as a State festival.

    “The Chief Minister sprained his leg while exercising this morning. Earlier also he injured his leg in this fashion and suffered for a long time. This incident has also resulted in leg pain,” said the official in a statement.

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    Doctors have advised the Chief Minister to cancel all travel plans, resulting in the cancellation of his Kadapa visit.

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