IndiGo chaos: Govt orders high-level inquiry; FDTL rules kept in abeyance, services expected to be normalised by Dec 15, says airline CEO
The Aviation Ministry expects that IndiGo's flight services will be restored within the next three days.
The Aviation Ministry expects that IndiGo's flight services will be restored within the next three days.
Speaking to the media on Thursday, Vij expressed deep sorrow over the incident that took place earlier in the day in Pratap Nagar, Yamunanagar, involving a Haryana Roadways bus.
As rules are routinely flouted, there are hardly any mechanisms to keep a check on the private-run fleets of sleeper AC buses described by many as “sleeping coffins” because of frequent fatal accidents when the single exit point gets locked.
Of the five deaths, four occurred in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the government-run medical college hospital, while the fifth patient died in the general ward, according to hospital sources.
Rao said, “I am demanding this from the BJP and Prime Minister Modi – if you want to bring out the truth about what this Congress government did wrong, and the guilty should be punished, why are you still silent even after the recommendation of the CEC?
The Kerala High Court on Friday declined to pass an interim order on the request of the state government to permit the inquiry commission led by C N Ramachandran Nair, retired high court judge, to proceed with the inquiry into the Munambam land issue.
A Class X student who was severely injured in a clash between students from two different schools at Thamarassery in Kerala’s Kozhikode district, died at around 1 am on Saturday at Kozhikode Government Medical College and Hospital.
The Delhi unit of the Congress on Monday filed a complaint with the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) over the stampede at New Delhi Railway Station that claimed lives of 18 people and left several others injured on Saturday night.
The Indian Army has initiated a Court of Inquiry (CoI)into the leak of an internal communication concerning the performance review of eight women officers by Lieutenant General Rajeev Puri, the former 17 Corps commander (now retired).
The Indian Navy has initiated a Board of Inquiry into the collision between a naval craft and the passenger ferry 'Neel Kamal' near Karanja, Mumbai, on Wednesday afternoon.