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Delhi airport's T1 shuts down for a month for revamp after roof collapse
Business Standard India· 1 day agoIn a significant setback to Delhi Airport’s expansion plans, the highly anticipated operations at...
Delhi airport roof collapse: Is it a case of shoddy infrastructure or heavy rains?
Firstpost· 5 days agoOne person died and five others were injured after a portion of the roof of the Delhi airport’s...
Delhi Airport: When will Terminal 1 reopen? Here are the likely dates
The Economic Times· 1 day agoThe commencement of operations at the newly revamped Terminal 1 of Delhi Airport is expected to face...
'I Was A Little Late': Taskin Ahmed Clarifies Missing Bangladesh Team Bus Ahead Of T20 WC 2024 Match...
Free Press Journal· 6 hours agoBangladesh's vice-captain, Taskin Ahmed, has addressed the speculation surrounding his absence from...
Full refund for passengers of cancelled flights after Delhi Airport T-1 roof collapse
Firstpost· 5 days agoAt least one person was killed and four others were said to be injured after a portion of the roof...
Meet the mailman who is also the godfather and guardian of Utah’s fabled Highway 12
Deseret News· 2 days agoBut that’s not why he’s put nearly 2 million miles on three different Dodge Ram diesel trucks and...
‘Tractor hi lena padega’: Rolls Royce Ghost stuck in rainwater in Delhi draws hilarious reactions
Indian Express· 1 day agoAmid a flood of videos of vehicles floating in rainwater in several parts of Delhi-NCR last week, a...
Delhi-NCR rain LIVE Updates: Capital waterlogged after receiving 148.5mm rainfall in 3 hours
Hindustan Times· 5 days agoDelhi-NCR rain LIVE Updates: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted more showers...
Gujarat Hardlook | Surat International Airport: Still Taxiing
Indian Express· 4 days agoLocated equidistant from the Ahmedabad and Mumbai airports (272 km away), this is the third...
Bus association plans to send pics of illegal vans to police, with many children packed in cramped...
The Times of India· 3 days agoThe number of illegal vans and private vehicles ferrying school children and having zero regard for student safety while flouting transport department rules has increased by 2