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Interview: Air India CEO says airline looking to replace tie-up with Turkish aircraft maintenance company

Interview: Air India CEO says airline looking to replace tie-up with Turkish aircraft maintenance company

Amid continuing military tensions with Pakistan, Air India is exploring alternatives to replace Turkiye-based aircraft maintenance provider, Turkish Technic, following boycott calls sparked by Ankara’s support for Pakistan during last month’s cross-border strikes. Simultaneously, the airline has requested the government for $600 million annual subsidy to counter losses from flight disruptions triggered by Pakistan’s airspace

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Looking Back at the Good Old Days of Growth Under Biden

(Bloomberg Opinion) — The US economy did not quite manage 3% annual economic growth during Joe Biden’s four years as president. Real (that is, inflation-adjusted) gross domestic product grew an annualized 2.8% from his first to last quarter in office, according to data released last week by the US Bureau of Economic Analysis, and the average

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As a new academic year is set to begin, an invitation to another wave of college students

As a new academic year is set to begin, an invitation to another wave of college students

A file photo of an annual book distribution by RYA Book Bank. If you popped by ryabookbank.com now, you would notice the home-page header has relinquished its top slot, offering it magnanimously to a tangerine-coloured panel. It is the season (one returning every year) when this transfer of power happens. Ensconced at the top, the

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Adani-owned Mumbai Airport's cash deposit rules trigger lobbying efforts from IndiGo, Air India

Adani-owned Mumbai Airport’s cash deposit rules trigger lobbying efforts from IndiGo, Air India

NEW DELHI (Reuters) -The airport in India’s financial capital of Mumbai, run by the Adani Group, has triggered a lobbying effort by top carriers IndiGo and Air India after it changed payment rules, citing financial needs and a risk of airline defaults, documents show. Also Read | Air India lobbies government to axe IndiGo lease

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Hegseth Wins Praise But Asia Still Has Strong Doubts About Trump

After US military allies in Europe were torched by Vice President JD Vance in March over military spending, free speech and the war in Ukraine, America’s partners in Asia warily awaited Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s arrival at a security conference in Singapore. Turns out there was little reason to worry, apart from the perpetual anxiety

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Archegos CFO Gets Eight Years in Prison for Defrauding Banks

Builder.ai Faked Business With Indian Firm VerSe to Inflate Sales, Sources Say

(Bloomberg) — Follow Bloomberg India on WhatsApp for exclusive content and analysis on what billionaires, businesses and markets are doing. Sign up here.Builder.ai, the artificial intelligence startup that recently announced plans to declare bankruptcy, faked business with the Indian social-media startup VerSe Innovation for years to falsely inflate its sales, according to documents reviewed by Bloomberg

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‘DBSE will be phased out, no point in having two Boards’

‘DBSE will be phased out, no point in having two Boards’

All verticals of the National Education Policy will be integrated into the curriculum, said Minister Ashish Sood. | Photo Credit: SHIV KUMAR PUSHPAKAR As the Delhi government completed first 100 days, Education Minister Ashish Sood, in an interview with The Hindu, speaks about the government’s achievements in the field of education, plans to set up

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What Science Says About Sexuality Since WHO’s 1990 Call

What Science Says About Sexuality Since WHO’s 1990 Call

Thirty-five years ago, millions of people around the world suddenly became “healthy”. It was on that day—May 17, 1990—that the World Health Organization (WHO) removed homosexuality from a list of human diseases. Until then, same-sex love was considered as a kind of mental illness. Those affected were often locked up in sanatoriums or prisons and

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Exclusive | Chinmayi interview on ‘Thug Life’ song: ‘Despite praise, I feel numb’

Exclusive | Chinmayi interview on ‘Thug Life’ song: ‘Despite praise, I feel numb’

Singer Chinmayi, who has sung for ‘Thug Life’, starring Kamal Haasan | Photo Credit: S Shivaraj Singer Chinmayi is back in the limelight. Her rendition of Tamil track ‘Mutha Mazhai’ at the recent Thug Life audio launch in Chennai is garnering a lot of praise. The interesting part is that Chinmayi has sung the Telugu

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