Luggage row: Air India Express passengers left high and dry

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November 7, 2011

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Mangalore, November 6: Passengers of Mangalore-bound Air India Express flight, consisting mostly of commuters flying down for Eid celebrations, had a torrid time on Sunday as they had to wait for an entire day to get possession of their luggage.

The Dubai-Mangalore flight scheduled to reach the airport at 8.30pm arrived here half an hour behind the schedule, but the passengers were in for more shock as some of them were told that their luggage had not arrived with the flight. There were also some passengers who had got just one bag out of their two-three bags.

When the passengers raised the issue with the Air India Express officials, they assured them that the luggage was still lying in the Dubai airport and would be ferried in the next flight to Mangalore. “You can now go home. We will make sure you got your luggage tomorrow at your doorstep,” the official had said.

However, the following day (Sunday) the passengers were contacted again by the AI Express officials and were asked to come to the airport to “clear” their luggage. “As your baggage contains electronic items, you will have to personally come to the airport and get them released from the customs officials,” the Express representative had informed. By now the tone and tenor of the representative had changed and the passengers were made to feel like they had committed some blunder.

Some of the passengers also contended that their baggage did not contain any electronic goods. As per the instruction of the AI Express representative, the passengers reached airport on Sunday evening, with no clue about the shoddy treatment that awaited them. The officials did not respond to the pleas of the aggrieved passengers. When they contacted the officer of the Airport, he sought to disassociate himself from the row. “I have no role in the incident. Don't ask me anything,” was the harsh reply the anxious passengers got.

The passengers had to wait from 4.30pm to 7.30pm with literally no information about their luggage. “How can we fly in such a irresponsible airliner? They book more tickets than the allotted seats. This is the reason behind the present chaos,” Rafeeq, a passenger of the flight, said.

The passengers finally got to lay their hands on the luggage only at 9pm after an enervating wait, said Yahya, another passenger.

Most of the passengers on the flight on Sunday were Muslim immigrants, who were flying for a short Eid trip. But, the alleged irresponsibility on the part of the airlines company, left them with an experience that they would just like to forget as quickly as possible.

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March 16,2020

Mumbai, Mar 16: Shri Sai Baba sansthan trust on sunday appealed to devotees to postpone their visit to Shirdi for a few days in view of coronavirus outbreak in the country.

"As per the directives of the government, I request the devotees to postpone their visit to Shirdi for a few days," said Arun Dogre, Chief Executive Officer of Shri Sai Baba sansthan trust, Shirdi.

On Saturday, the Siddhivinayak temple located in Prabhadevi has instructed all its employees to wear masks, while hand sanitizers have been provided to everyone inside the temple.

Speaking to news agency,Siddhivinayak trust chairman , Adesh Bandekar had said, "We are providing sanitizers to all the devotees in the temple and where they stand in a queue holding the railings, are being cleaned in every 30 minutes."

Coronavirus, which originated in China's Wuhan city, has so far spread to more than 100 countries infecting over 1,20,000 people. In India, 107 persons, including foreign nationals were tested positive till March 15 at 12 pm.

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July 11,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 11: Karnataka Animal Husbandry Minister Prabhu Chauhan on Saturday said an ambulance service is being rolled out by the state government in a bid to maintain livestock's health in the state.

"An ambulance service is currently being rolled out by the Department of Animal Husbandry in order to maintain livestock health, livestock farmers in the state," said Prabhu Chauhan.

"A well-equipped ambulance is being provided in 16 districts of the state," he added.

The ambulance that is being introduced has special veterinary facilities including an emergency unit, lab facility, scanning pharmaceutical, and medical equipment, he said.

Chauhan further said that a 'war room' is being prepared to allow veterinarians and livestock farmers to pursue veterinary care in a timely manner.

"For the first time, a 'war room' is being prepared by the Department of Animal Husbandry in Karnataka to allow veterinarians and livestock farmers to pursue veterinary care in a timely manner. The facility will be available 24 hours a day," he added.

Moreover, Karnataka is planning to ban cow slaughter as well by bringing the Prevention of Cow Slaughter and Preservation Bill, 2012.

"Many states have passed the Anti-Cow Slaughter Bill. We are preparing to implement it in Karnataka as well. The state government will soon implement a ban on cow slaughter, sale, and consumption of beef on the lines of many other states," added Chauhan.

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Bengaluru, Jul 5: In the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic and the fear of layoffs lurking everywhere, the state government is holding a first-of-its-kind virtual job fair on July 10, to help people find jobs commensurate with their skill sets.

Co-ordinated by the Karnataka Skill Development Corporation (KSDC), the job fair will see participation of more than 40 companies for about 6,000 job openings.

The government will connect companies with job seekers who have registered on the recently-launched Skill Connect portal or on the Kaushalya Karnataka’s portal for migrant workers from the state who have returned home.

A candidate can either directly apply to a company, or await the portal to match their skills with available jobs. There is also a self-evaluation section on the website which will suggest whether a candidate needs to further skill oneself or whether they are eligible for jobs with their current set of skills. 

Firms such as Life Insurance Corporation, Barbeque Nation and Arvind Mills are among the participants.

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