Three bomb threats delay flights in Delhi, Bengaluru

January 28, 2016

New Delhi, Jan 28: Mischief-mongers had a field day on Wednesday with back-to-back calls threatening to blow up two aircraft held around 240 Kathmandu-bound fliers of Air India and Jet Airways at Delhi airport for seven hours.

flightsThere was fortunately no bomb or explosives in the two aircraft but when Air India passengers boarded a separate plane to fly to Kathmandu after security clearance at around 5 pm, there was another threat call, resulting in further delay.

Elsewhere, an AirAsia India flight from Bengaluru to Goa was also delayed by four hours after the crew of its Jaipur-Bengaluru flight “spotted bomb threat letter in the aircraft after landing” at the Kempegowda airport in the Karnataka capital but a search did not yield anything.

In Delhi, all started with Jet Airways security office at Indira Gandhi International airport receiving an anonymous call, saying there was a “bomb threat” to Air India flight AI-215 and Jet Airways flight 9W 260. Air India was to take off at 1:10 pm with 121 passengers besides crew while Jet was to fly at 1:25 pm with 122 passengers and seven crew members. Soon after the call was received, the aircraft was halted and security officials took over.

Both the aircraft were taken to the bay area, passengers deboarded and security personnel started screening baggage as well searching the aircraft.

Air India decided to operate with another aircraft as security clearance for the aircraft was taking time and announced at 5 pm the departure of these passengers 30 minutes later. However, the take off did not happen as a second threat call was made.

"DEL-KTM (Delhi-Kathmandu) has been further delayed due to a fresh threat call and will take off only after security clearances," Air India tweeted at 6:13 pm. The security checks continued and the aircraft finally took off at 7:50 pm after clearance. “DEL-KTM, which was delayed due to bomb threat, took off at 7:50 pm, with a change in aircraft after security clearances,” Air India tweeted.

The Jet Airways flight took off at 8 pm. In a statement earlier in the day, Jet Airways said, its “flight 9W 260, scheduled to depart from Delhi for Kathmandu at 1:25 pm, has been delayed due to a security alert. All 122 guests and 7 crew have been taken to the departures waiting area at the airport”.

The caller identified himself as Hafiz Azad from Istanbul. He said the bombs were kept in laptops.

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June 8,2020

Jaipur, Jun 8: An inquiry has been initiated against staff of a private hospital in Rajasthan's Churu district after receiving screenshots of a purported WhatsApp chat in which they allegedly discussed about not attending to Muslim patients affected by COVID-19, police said on Sunday.

Screenshots of the chat between the hospital staff had gone viral following which an investigation has been initiated, they said.

Dr Sunil Choudhary, who runs the Srichand Baradiya Rog Nidan Kendra in Sardarshahar and whose staff purportedly wrote the messages, apologised through a Facebook post, saying the hospital staff did not have any intention to hurt any religious groups.

"We have received a complaint following which we are taking action to register FIR in the matter," Churu Superintendent of Police Tejaswini Gautam said.

Sardarshahar police station SHO Mahendra Dutt Sharma said the police control room had received a complaint regarding screenshots of the chat being circulated on social media. "We are inquiring into the matter. An FIR will be registered against the names mentioned in the WhatsApp chat," Sharma said.

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March 30,2020

New Delhi, Mar 30: The government on Monday said there was no plan to extend the 21-day lockdown which came intro force on Tuesday midnight.

The Press Information Bureau (PIB) of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting tweeted, saying Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba has denied media reports claiming that the government will extend the lockdown.

"There are rumours & media reports, claiming that the Government will extend the #Lockdown21 when it expires. The Cabinet Secretary has denied these reports, and stated that they are baseless," it said.

The 21-day lockdown is aimed at checking the spread of the coronavirus.

Following the lockdown, there has been a massive exodus of migrant workers from big cities to their villages after being rendered jobless.

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June 1,2020

Jun 1: Gold prices rose on Monday as riots in major U.S. cities rattled investors already reeling from strained Sino-U.S. relations and boosted demand for the safe-haven metal, with a weaker dollar lending further support.

Spot gold gained 0.8% to $1,739.75 per ounce by 0242 GMT. U.S. gold futures ticked up 0.1% to $1,752.60.

"Concerns about the unrest in the United States at the moment appear to be weighing on market sentiment," said Michael McCarthy, chief strategist at CMC Markets, adding that rising tensions between the world's top two economies provided further support to gold.

Protesters have flooded the streets in the United States over the death of George Floyd in police custody, in a wave of outrage sweeping a politically and racially divided nation.

The closely packed crowds and demonstrators not wearing masks have sparked fears of a resurgence of COVID-19, which has killed more than 101,000 Americans.

In Asia, China's state media and the government of Hong Kong lashed out on Sunday at U.S. President Donald Trump's pledge to end Hong Kong's special status if Beijing imposes new national security laws on the city.

Gold is often used as a safe store of value during times of political and financial uncertainty.

Indicative of sentiment, holdings of SPDR Gold Trust, the world's largest gold-backed exchange-traded fund, rose 0.3% to 1,123.14 tonnes on Friday, a fresh seven-year high.

Further supporting gold's appeal, the dollar index fell 0.4% against its rivals.

Elsewhere, silver jumped 2% to $18.20 per ounce, its highest since Feb. 26, before retreating slightly to trade 1.8% higher at $18.16.

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Palladium rose 0.7% to $1,958.25 per ounce, while platinum declined 0.3% to $835.56.

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