Mangalore crash: Investigation in disaster a sham?

[email protected] (Bipin Kumar Singh, Mid Day)
March 9, 2012

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Mumbai, March 9: Member of Civil Aviation Safety Advisory Committee alleges cover-up by investigating agencies to ensure role of AAI, AI, DGCA does not come into question

The investigation report on the ill-fated Air India Express flight 812 that crashed in Mangalore on May 22, 2010 is inviting flak from all quarters.

A top aviation expert, who is associated with the Safety Advisory Committee of the Civil Aviation Ministry, has raised serious doubts over the investigation in the unfortunate incident.

Captain Mohan Ranganathan, former Air India pilot and a member of Civil Aviation Safety Advisory Committee of the Civil Aviation Ministry, has alleged a huge cover-up in the investigation report. "The probe was not the done the way it should have been. It seems the investigating agencies have ensured that the role of Airports Authority of India (AAI), Air India (AI) and Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) does not come into question. Besides, the agencies have shifted the entire blame on pilots, which is not true," he contended.

Ranganathan also alleged that it is not the first time this is done to protect interests of the government agencies. "Similar cover-ups were done in all the investigations that I have come across. I have raised this issue time and again with the ministry, aviation secretary and other agencies, but it fell on deaf ears all the time."

Earlier this week, Yeshwant Shenoy, a Mumbai-based lawyer and president of 812 Foundation, an organisation dedicated to the victims of 812 mishap, filed a private complaint before a Mangalore court questioning the role of AAI, AI and DGCA during the crash. Shenoy has demanded a reinvestigation of the case.


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August 1,2020

Mandya, Aug 1: In a terrific incident, a college student has stabbed his own mother to death in Karnataka’s Mandya town over a trivial issue. The police have managed to nab the accused. 

According to police, the boy was irked by his mother rebuking him for staying out with his friends late in the night.

On Wednesday (July 29), she scolded him for not listening to her advice, following which he stabbed her to death, the official said. 

The student was arrested on July 30. He reportedly confessed to the crime. 

A police officer said that the woman was upset over her son frequently spending time with his friends till late in the night.

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July 11,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 11: Under the fourth phase of Vande Bharat Mission, the government of India has announced as many as 42 repatriation flights from Saudi Arabia to various Indian destinations including four flights to Karnataka. 

On July 25 an Air India flight will fly from Dammam International Airport to Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru.

On July 26 another Air India flight will take off from Dammam and land in Bengaluru and then again it will continue its journey till Mangaluru International Airport. 

On July 27, Air India will operate a flight from Jeddah’s King Abdulaziz International Airport to Bengaluru. 

On July 28, Air India will operate another flight from Jeddah to Mangaluru. It will be the last flight from Saudi to Karnataka under the fourth phase of Vande Bharat Mission.

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June 21,2020

Udupi, June 21: An entrepreneur lost his life after the car he was driving veered off the road and plunged into a roadside tank near Barkuru in Brahmavar taluk of Udupi district today.

The deceased has been identified as Santosh Shetty, a resident of Vakwadi in Kundapur taluk. He is the proprietor of Laxmi Glass and Plywood, Koteshwara. 

A woman, identified as Shweta, who was also on board the car suffered critical injuries.  

The mishap occurred when the duo was heading to Vakwadi from Brahmavar in Hyundai Car sedan car. 

Shetty lost control over his vehicle while negotiating a curve at Chaulikere and the car plunged off the road as there was no barricade. 

Even though local residents began rescue operation immediately, Shetty breathed his last on the spot. Shweta was rescued and shifted to a hospital in Manipal for treatment.

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