1st Flight Of Integrated Air India-Vistara To Operate On Tuesday: Report

1st Flight Of Integrated Air India-Vistara To Operate On Tuesday: Report


Both Air India and Vistara are part of the Tata Group (Representational)

The integrated entity of Air India and Vistara is scheduled to operate its first flight from Doha to Mumbai at 12.15 am on Tuesday, according to a source.

Vistara will be merged with Air India on Monday night, and from Tuesday onwards, the Vistara flight code will change from ‘UK’ to ‘AI2XXX’.

On the international segment, the first flight of the integrated entity will be AI2286 from Doha to Mumbai, scheduled to take off at 12.15 am on Tuesday. On the domestic route, the first scheduled flight will be AI2984 from Mumbai to Delhi at 1.20 am, the source told PTI.

Both are scheduled Vistara flights that will be operated by Air India post-merger.

Meanwhile, the last flight of Vistara is scheduled to be UK115 from Delhi to Singapore, which will depart at 11.45 pm on Monday.

Both, Air India and Vistara, are part of the Tata Group. Vistara is a joint venture between Tatas and Singapore Airlines.

During the day, Vistara pilots made in-flight announcements about the merger and said passengers could continue to enjoy the familiar Vistara experience on the Air India aircraft.

Meanwhile, sharing a short video of a Vistara aircraft taxiing for take-off on X, the country’s largest IndiGo bid goodbye to the airline.

“As an unforgettable legacy takes its final flight, a new journey on the horizon awaits. Goodbye, @airvistara. Here’s #ToLimitlessPossibilities ahead. #goIndiGo,” the airline said in a post. 

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Gautam Gambhir Press Conference Highlights: Gambhir On Rohit's Availability, Kohli's Form, His Criticism | Cricket News

Gautam Gambhir Press Conference Highlights: Gambhir On Rohit's Availability, Kohli's Form, His Criticism | Cricket News


Gautam Gambhir press conference for India vs Australia Border-Gavaskar Trophy© AFP




Gautam Gambhir Press Conference For India vs Australia Border-Gavaskar Trophy: Indian cricket team head coach Gautam Gambhir is addresesed the media ahead of the side’s tour of Australia. The India coach spoke to reporters for the first time since the team’s infamous 0-3 whitewash at home. Despite the humiliating defeat, Gambhir quashed crisis talks, be it with regards to the seniors’ form or his own future as the team’s head coach. The India head coach also confirmed that Jasprit Bumrah will lead the Indian team is Rohit Sharma manages to miss the first Test against Australia at Perth.

Here are the Highlights of Gautam Gambhir Press Conference For India vs Australia Border-Gavaskar Trophy:







  • 09:56 (IST)

    Gautam Gambhir Press Conference Live: On Transition

    “Honestly, I am not even thinking the team is in transition. There are some incredibly tough people in the dressing room who will achieve big things in the future. Transition or no transition those things will continue to happen in Indian cricket,” Gambhir on ‘transition’ within the team.

  • 09:40 (IST)

    Gautam Gambhir Press Conference Live: On Washington Sundar, Indian Pacers

    Gautam Gambhir on inclusion of Washington Sundar to the team and the pace roster:

    “You guys were criticising when we picked him. It’s good for Indian cricket that the next generation of players are stepping up.”

    “We have got quality. We have got guys who can hit the deck like Prasidh and Harshit. All five guys have different skill sets. That makes our fast bowling attack very very potent.”

  • 09:39 (IST)

    Gautam Gambhir Press Conference Live: Gambhir On Wickets In Australia

    “We don’t control the wickets they give. We have all the basis covered. Whatever they give, bouncy tracks, turning tracks and green wickets. We still have to go out there and play to our potential. If we do so we can defeat anyone on any wicket,” said Gambhir on Australian pitches.

  • 09:35 (IST)

    Gautam Gambhir Press Conference Live: Gambhir On Shardul’s Absence

    “We have picked the best squad. It is about moving forward. When needed, Nitish will do the job for us,” Gambhir on snubbing Shardul Thakur for the Test series.

  • 09:35 (IST)

    Gautam Gambhir Press Conference Live: Gambhir On Ponting’s Take On Kohli’s Form

    “What has Ponting got to do with Indian cricket? He should think about Australian cricket,” Gambhir on Ponting’s remarks on Kohli’s form.

  • 09:33 (IST)

    Gautam Gambhir Press Conference Live: Gambhir On Biggest Challenge

    “Preparation is going to be key. These ten days are going to be very crucial for the Day 1 of the first Test,” Gambhir on the challenges ahead of the Australia tour.

  • 09:32 (IST)

    Gautam Gambhir Press Conference Live: On Rohit’s Captaincy Replacement

    “Jasprit Bumrah is the vice-captain. If Rohit misses out, he will be the captain,” Gambhir confirms, paving the way for the India pacer to lead the team. 

  • 09:30 (IST)

    Gautam Gambhir Press Conference Live: On KL Rahul’s Form, Place in Indian Team

    “How many countries has players like KL, who can open and can bat at 6 and can also keep,” Gambhir on questions over KL Rahul’s form.

  • 09:29 (IST)

    Gautam Gambhir Press Conference Live: On Inclusion Of Kohli And Rohit’s Form

    “I have no concerns over Rohit
    Sharma and Virat Kohli form. The hunger in that dressing room in important for
    me and I feel there is a lot of hunger. We have a lot of experienced players
    who have played in these conditions. Those inputs will be crucial for the young
    players,” Gambhir on Kohli and Rohit’s form.

    “We have a lot of experienced players who have played in these conditions. Those inputs will be crucial for the young players.”

  • 09:27 (IST)

    Gautam Gambhir Press Conference Live: On Inclusion Of Nitish Kumar Reddy In Test Squad

    “Nitish Kumar Reddy has potential and is one for the future, for sure. We have picked out best players,” Gambhir counters question on Nitish Kumar Reddy’s addition to India’s squad for Australia tour.

  • 09:26 (IST)

    Gautam Gambhir Press Conference Live: Gambhir On His Criticism Over His Role As India’s Coach

    “When I took the job, I knew that it is going to be prestigious job and at the same time a tough one. I am not facing any heat. We’re outplayed in all three departments. We accept all the criticism. In Australia, preparation is going to be key. These ten days are going to be very crucial for the Day 1 of the first Test,” Gambhir on the aftermath of 0-3 loss against New Zealand, leading to questions on his continuity as the Indian team’s coach.

  • 09:23 (IST)

    Gautam Gambhir Press Conference Live: Gambhir On WTC Final Scenario

    “We are not looking at the points table. We are absolutely focused on Border-Gavaskar series and win it,” Gambhir on the race to the WTC final scenario. 

  • 09:22 (IST)

    Gautam Gambhir Press Conference Live: Gambhir On Opening Options

    “If Rohit is not available, we have
    got Easwaran and KL in Australia. We will take a call,” he said.

  • 09:21 (IST)

    Gautam Gambhir Press Conference Live: On Not Sending Harshit Rana For India Series

    “He has played one first-class match against Assam. The bowling coach, physios, etc. thought that he has had enough practice. Hence, we decided not to send him,” Gambhir on not sending Harshit Rana for India A series.

  • 09:19 (IST)

    Gautam Gambhir Press Conference Live: No Confirmation On Rohit Sharma’s Availability

    “At the moment there’s no confirmation. Hopefully he will be available. We’ll let you know,” Gambhir on Rohit Sharma’s participation in Perth Test.

  • 09:18 (IST)

    Gautam Gambhir Press Conference Live: Gambhir Arrives!

    Gautam Gambhir has arrived in the hot seat. The grilling session is set to begin!

  • 09:13 (IST)

    Gautam Gambhir Press Conference Live: Second Batch Flies Today

    The first batch of the Indian team flew to Australia yesterday and the second batch is scheduled to take the flight today. Gautam Gambhir will be accompanying the second batch of players while some other members of the support staff went with the first batch on Sunday.

  • 09:02 (IST)

    Gautam Gambhir Press Conference Live: Gambhir Set To Address Media

    It’s 9:00 AM and we have live visuals from the venue. Gautam
    Gambhir is set to face some burning questions by media ahead of his flight to
    Australia. Stay tuned!

  • 08:51 (IST)

    Gautam Gambhir Press Conference Live: How To Watch The PC Live?

    How to watch Gautam Gambhir’s Press Conference Live:

  • 08:50 (IST)

    Gautam Gambhir Press Conference Live: Could Gambhir Lose Test Coaching Role?

    After Team India’s whitewash against New Zealand at home, questions have been raised over Gambhir’s continuity in the longest format too. A report recently claimed that VVS Laxman could take up the role if India don’t do well in Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Gambhir could also shed light on this matter in the press conference. 

  • 08:16 (IST)

    Gautam Gambhir Press Conference Live: Top 3 Questions Coach Has To Answer

    While there would be many questions regarding the Indian team’s tour of Australia, there are a few that sit top of the charts.

    1. How many matches will Rohit Sharma (if he does) miss against Australia?

    2. What are India’s plans to get themselves accustomed to the conditions in Australia? Especially as the team has cancelled its practice match against India A.

    3. What next if Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli fail to turn their form around?

  • 08:11 (IST)

    Gautam Gambhir Press Conference Live: India Coach Set To Be Grilled

    Hello and welcome to our live coverage of India head coach Gautam Gambhir’s press conference. After a 0-3 defeat against New Zealand, the Indian Test team gears up for the mighty tour of Australia where the two sides will square off in 5 matches. The tour arguably would be Gambhir’s biggest test yet. It would be interesting to see what sort of a stance the head coach takes during his press conference with the media on Monday.

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Pakistan Likely To Go To Court Of Arbitration For Sport Over India's Refusal To Travel For Champions Trophy: Sources | Cricket News

Pakistan Likely To Go To Court Of Arbitration For Sport Over India's Refusal To Travel For Champions Trophy: Sources | Cricket News


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Pakistan is likely to go to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) over India’s refusal to travel for Champions Trophy 2025, according to sources. There has been a lot of chatter surrounding Indian cricket team’s potential participation in the competition as the two sides have not played a single bilateral series in more than a decade over political tensions. While Pakistan did travel to India for the 2023 ODI World Cup, it still remains unclear whether India will travel to Pakistan in 2025 or not.

Media reports suggested that the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has suggested a ‘hybrid’ theory to Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) where India will play their matches in Dubai.

However, PCB chief Mohsin Naqvi denied any such communication and stated that Pakistan remain adamant on the fact that no matches of the competition will be held outside the country. 

Earlier, PTI reported that the BCCI has informed the International Cricket Council (ICC) that India will not be travelling to Pakistan for the competition.

“This is an ICC event and BCCI has informed the global body that it won’t travel to Pakistan. It will depend on ICC to inform the host nation about the development and then close in on the scheduling of the tournament. The convention is to announce the schedule 100 days prior to the commencement of the event,” a BCCI source told PTI on conditions of anonymity.

Naqvi, who is also a federal interior minister in current government said that if India doesn’t come to Pakistan then he will have to consult his government for further directive. It is understandable that Dubai is the best location for India’s matches as it has the highest capacity among three stadiums, an existing set-up already in place having organized the Women’s T20 World Cup last month.

(With PTI inputs)

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“Avoiding Mention Of Khalistanis”: Canadian MP Slams Politicians

“Avoiding Mention Of Khalistanis”: Canadian MP Slams Politicians




Ottawa:

Days after an attack on Hindus at a Brampton temple, Canadian MP Chandra Arya has come down heavily on politicians pitting Hindus and Sikhs on “opposing sides” and asserted that the Hindu-Canadians and the Sikhs are on one side and the Khalistanis on the other.

Due to the deliberate actions of some politicians and the influence of Khalistanis, Canadians now mistakenly equate Khalistanis with Sikhs, Arya said in wake of several Canadian politician trying to portray the Brampton incident as a clash between the Canadian Hindu and Sikh communities.

Protesters carrying Khalistani flags clashed with devotees at a Hindu Sabha temple and disrupted an event co-organised by the temple authorities and the Indian Consulate on November 3 at Brampton, a city in Ontario’s Greater Toronto Area.

“Politicians are deliberately avoiding recognising and mentioning Khalistanis as responsible for this attack or are shifting the blame to other entities. They are misleading Canadians by framing this as an issue between Hindus and Sikhs,” Arya, a member of Parliament from Nepean, Ontario, said in a post on X on Friday.

“Politicians are portraying Hindus and Sikhs as opposing sides regarding the attack on the temple by Khalistani extremists. This picture is simply not true. The two sides are actually Hindu-Canadians and the vast majority of Sikh-Canadians on one side, and Khalistanis on the other,” Arya said in the post on X which had both a video and a text statement.

Strongly condemning the attack by Khalistani extremists “on behalf of Hindu-Canadians and the vast majority of Sikh-Canadians,” Arya also pointed out how it is common in Canada to see Hindus visiting Sikh Gurudwaras and Sikhs visiting Hindu temples.

“Politicians may try their best to divide Hindus and Sikhs. We can—and must—prove them wrong,” he appealed. “We, as Hindus and Sikhs, will not and should not allow vested interests to divide us for their political gain.” The relations between India and Canada have come under severe strain following Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s allegations in September last year of a “potential” involvement of Indian agents in Khalistan extremist Hardeep Singh Nijjar’s killing.

New Delhi rejected Trudeau’s charges as “absurd.” Nijjar, a Canadian citizen, was designated a terrorist by India.

India has been maintaining that the main issue between the two countries is that of Canada giving space to pro-Khalistan elements operating from Canadian soil with impunity.

India has expelled six Canadian diplomats and withdrawn its high commissioner Sanjay Verma and other “targeted” officials from Canada after strongly dismissing Ottawa’s charges.

Arya, who has been vocal on the issue earlier too, also mentioned the Sikh community leader and former British Columbia Premier Ujjal Dosanjh, who said that a silent majority of Sikhs do not want to have anything to do with Khalistan and that they just don’t speak out because they’re afraid of violence and violent repercussions.

Dosanjh said Khalistani supporters control many of the Gurudwaras in Canada but the silent Sikhs “still hold power over which politicians get elected,” Arya said.

“Due to the deliberate actions of some politicians and the influence of Khalistanis, Canadians now mistakenly equate Khalistanis with Sikhs,” he said, adding, Hindus and Sikhs alike must educate Canadians “that we stand united in our fight against Khalistani extremists and their political backers.” He also appealed to Hindus and Sikhs in Canada to urge the community leaders “not to provide a platform at any of our events or temples to politicians unless they publicly recognise and expressly condemn Khalistani extremism.” Meanwhile, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has acknowledged the presence of Khalistan supporters in Canada but said they do not represent the Sikh community as a whole.

His comments came during Diwali celebrations at Ottawa’s Parliament Hill recently amid an ongoing diplomatic row with India over Nijjar’s killing.

“There are many supporters of Khalistan in Canada, but they do not represent the Sikh Community as a whole. Similarly, there are supporters of Prime Minister (Narendra) Modi’s government in Canada, but they do not represent all Hindu Canadians,” Trudeau said.

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4 Coaches Of Secunderabad-Shalimar Superfast Express Derail Near Howrah

4 Coaches Of Secunderabad-Shalimar Superfast Express Derail Near Howrah


Kolkata:

Four coaches of the Secunderabad-Shalimar Superfast Express derailed near Howrah in West Bengal this morning. The weekly special train derailed in Nalpur, about 40 km from Kolkata.

The four coaches that derailed also included a parcel van. No casualties or injuries have been reported so far, South Eastern Railway officials have confirmed.

Relief trains and medical help from Santragachhi and Kharagpur have reached the derailment site. Buses have also been arranged to take the stranded passengers to their destination.



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India Deserves To Be In List Of Global Superpowers: Vladimir Putin

India Deserves To Be In List Of Global Superpowers: Vladimir Putin




Moscow:

India deserves to be included in the list of global superpowers as its economy is currently growing faster than in any other country, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said.

Addressing the plenary session of the Valdai Discussion Club in Sochi on Thursday, Putin also said Russia is developing relations with India in all directions and there is a great degree of trust in bilateral ties.

“India should undoubtedly added to the list of superpowers, with its billion-and-a-half population, the fastest growth among all economies in the world, ancient culture and very good prospects for further growth,” he said.

Calling India a great country, Putin said: “We are developing relations with India in all directions. India is a great country, now the largest in terms of population: 1.5 billion people, plus 10 million every year. ” He said India is leading the world in economic growth.

“Our vision of where and at what pace our relations will develop is based on today’s realities. The volume of our cooperation is increasing many times over, every year,” Putin was quoted by Russian news agency Tass as saying.

Putin added that the contacts between India and Russia in the security and defence sphere are developing.

“Look at how many types of Russian military equipment are in service with the Indian armed forces. There is a great degree of trust in this relationship. We don’t just sell our weapons to India; we design them jointly,” he said.

Putin named the BrahMos cruise missile project as an example.

“In fact, we made it [the missile] fit for use in three environments – in air, in sea and on land. These projects, conducted for the benefit of India’s security, are ongoing,” he said.

“This is widely known and no one has issues with that, but these projects demonstrate a high level of mutual trust and cooperation. So this what we will keep doing in the near term, and, I hope, will continue to do in the more distant future,” he said.

Putin acknowledged certain difficulties on the border between India and China, the agency reported.

However, he said wise and competent people who keep the future of their nations in mind, are searching for compromises and will eventually find them.

“If this approach continues to gain momentum, compromises can be found, and they will be found,” Putin said.

The ties between India and China nosedived following a fierce clash in the Galwan Valley in June 2020 that marked the most serious military conflict between the two sides in decades.

On October 21, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said in New Delhi that an agreement had been finalised between India and China following negotiations over the past several weeks and that it would lead to a resolution of the issues that arose in 2020.

The agreement was firmed up on patrolling and disengagement of troops along the Line of Actual Control in eastern Ladakh, a breakthrough to end the over four-year standoff. 

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