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India: IndiGo Flight Cancellations Strand Passengers Amid Regulatory Failure 4

Major travel chaos continued at airports across India as IndiGo cancelled hundreds of flights. The cancellations, which stranded scores of passengers and mainly affected key domestic routes, are due to IndiGo's failure to comply with new Flight Duty Time Limit (FDTL) regulations.

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India: IndiGo Flight Cancellations Strand Passengers Amid Regulatory Failure 3

Major travel chaos continued at airports across India as IndiGo cancelled hundreds of flights. The cancellations, which stranded scores of passengers and mainly affected key domestic routes, are due to IndiGo's failure to comply with new Flight Duty Time Limit (FDTL) regulations.

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India: IndiGo Flight Cancellations Strand Passengers Amid Regulatory Failure 2

Major travel chaos continued at airports across India as IndiGo cancelled hundreds of flights. The cancellations, which stranded scores of passengers and mainly affected key domestic routes, are due to IndiGo's failure to comply with new Flight Duty Time Limit (FDTL) regulations.

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India: IndiGo Flight Cancellations Strand Passengers Amid Regulatory Failure

Major travel chaos continued at several airports in India as IndiGo cancelled hundreds of flights on Friday, December 5. The cancellations, which stranded scores of passengers and mainly affected key domestic routes, are due to IndiGo's failure to comply with new Flight Duty Time Limit (FDTL) regulations.

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UAE: Indian Fighter Jet Crashes, Pilot Killed at Dubai Airshow

An Indian Tejas fighter jet crashed during a display at the Dubai Airshow on Friday, November 21, killing India's Wing Commander Namansh Syal.

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India: Air Quality Plummets in Delhi Following Diwali Celebrations

Air quality in Delhi worsened after Diwali on October 20, as fireworks filled the night sky with smoke and haze. Reports indicated it was the city’s worst post-Diwali pollution in four years.

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Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli, Kolkata's historic potters' quarter, is renowned for its centuries-old tradition of crafting clay idols, especially for the Durga Puja festival. Artisans sculpt elaborate figures of Hindu deities from straw and clay inside narrow, open-air workshops in this densely populated neighborhood in northern Kolkata, India, on August 5, 2025. The area dates back to the early 18th century, when potters were commissioned to create idols for wealthy Bengali households. Today, Kumartuli supplies thousands of handcrafted idols not only to cities across India but also to international communities celebrating Durga Puja. As the festival approaches, the pace of work intensifies, with sculptors of all ages and skill levels contributing to the creation of goddess Durga, Ganesh, Kartik, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. The craft blends spiritual devotion with generational artistry, sustaining a vital cultural heritage that continues to thrive amid urban transformation. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRE

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Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli, Kolkata's historic potters' quarter, is renowned for its centuries-old tradition of crafting clay idols, especially for the Durga Puja festival. Artisans sculpt elaborate figures of Hindu deities from straw and clay inside narrow, open-air workshops in this densely populated neighborhood in northern Kolkata, India, on August 5, 2025. The area dates back to the early 18th century, when potters were commissioned to create idols for wealthy Bengali households. Today, Kumartuli supplies thousands of handcrafted idols not only to cities across India but also to international communities celebrating Durga Puja. As the festival approaches, the pace of work intensifies, with sculptors of all ages and skill levels contributing to the creation of goddess Durga, Ganesh, Kartik, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. The craft blends spiritual devotion with generational artistry, sustaining a vital cultural heritage that continues to thrive amid urban transformation. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRE

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Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli, Kolkata's historic potters' quarter, is renowned for its centuries-old tradition of crafting clay idols, especially for the Durga Puja festival. Artisans sculpt elaborate figures of Hindu deities from straw and clay inside narrow, open-air workshops in this densely populated neighborhood in northern Kolkata, India, on August 5, 2025. The area dates back to the early 18th century, when potters were commissioned to create idols for wealthy Bengali households. Today, Kumartuli supplies thousands of handcrafted idols not only to cities across India but also to international communities celebrating Durga Puja. As the festival approaches, the pace of work intensifies, with sculptors of all ages and skill levels contributing to the creation of goddess Durga, Ganesh, Kartik, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. The craft blends spiritual devotion with generational artistry, sustaining a vital cultural heritage that continues to thrive amid urban transformation. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRE

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Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli, Kolkata's historic potters' quarter, is renowned for its centuries-old tradition of crafting clay idols, especially for the Durga Puja festival. Artisans sculpt elaborate figures of Hindu deities from straw and clay inside narrow, open-air workshops in this densely populated neighborhood in northern Kolkata, India, on August 5, 2025. The area dates back to the early 18th century, when potters were commissioned to create idols for wealthy Bengali households. Today, Kumartuli supplies thousands of handcrafted idols not only to cities across India but also to international communities celebrating Durga Puja. As the festival approaches, the pace of work intensifies, with sculptors of all ages and skill levels contributing to the creation of goddess Durga, Ganesh, Kartik, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. The craft blends spiritual devotion with generational artistry, sustaining a vital cultural heritage that continues to thrive amid urban transformation. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRE

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Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli, Kolkata's historic potters' quarter, is renowned for its centuries-old tradition of crafting clay idols, especially for the Durga Puja festival. Artisans sculpt elaborate figures of Hindu deities from straw and clay inside narrow, open-air workshops in this densely populated neighborhood in northern Kolkata, India, on August 5, 2025. The area dates back to the early 18th century, when potters were commissioned to create idols for wealthy Bengali households. Today, Kumartuli supplies thousands of handcrafted idols not only to cities across India but also to international communities celebrating Durga Puja. As the festival approaches, the pace of work intensifies, with sculptors of all ages and skill levels contributing to the creation of goddess Durga, Ganesh, Kartik, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. The craft blends spiritual devotion with generational artistry, sustaining a vital cultural heritage that continues to thrive amid urban transformation. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRE

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Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli, Kolkata's historic potters' quarter, is renowned for its centuries-old tradition of crafting clay idols, especially for the Durga Puja festival. Artisans sculpt elaborate figures of Hindu deities from straw and clay inside narrow, open-air workshops in this densely populated neighborhood in northern Kolkata, India, on August 5, 2025. The area dates back to the early 18th century, when potters were commissioned to create idols for wealthy Bengali households. Today, Kumartuli supplies thousands of handcrafted idols not only to cities across India but also to international communities celebrating Durga Puja. As the festival approaches, the pace of work intensifies, with sculptors of all ages and skill levels contributing to the creation of goddess Durga, Ganesh, Kartik, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. The craft blends spiritual devotion with generational artistry, sustaining a vital cultural heritage that continues to thrive amid urban transformation. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRE

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Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli, Kolkata's historic potters' quarter, is renowned for its centuries-old tradition of crafting clay idols, especially for the Durga Puja festival. Artisans sculpt elaborate figures of Hindu deities from straw and clay inside narrow, open-air workshops in this densely populated neighborhood in northern Kolkata, India, on August 5, 2025. The area dates back to the early 18th century, when potters were commissioned to create idols for wealthy Bengali households. Today, Kumartuli supplies thousands of handcrafted idols not only to cities across India but also to international communities celebrating Durga Puja. As the festival approaches, the pace of work intensifies, with sculptors of all ages and skill levels contributing to the creation of goddess Durga, Ganesh, Kartik, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. The craft blends spiritual devotion with generational artistry, sustaining a vital cultural heritage that continues to thrive amid urban transformation. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRE

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Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli, Kolkata's historic potters' quarter, is renowned for its centuries-old tradition of crafting clay idols, especially for the Durga Puja festival. Artisans sculpt elaborate figures of Hindu deities from straw and clay inside narrow, open-air workshops in this densely populated neighborhood in northern Kolkata, India, on August 5, 2025. The area dates back to the early 18th century, when potters were commissioned to create idols for wealthy Bengali households. Today, Kumartuli supplies thousands of handcrafted idols not only to cities across India but also to international communities celebrating Durga Puja. As the festival approaches, the pace of work intensifies, with sculptors of all ages and skill levels contributing to the creation of goddess Durga, Ganesh, Kartik, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. The craft blends spiritual devotion with generational artistry, sustaining a vital cultural heritage that continues to thrive amid urban transformation. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRE

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Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli, Kolkata's historic potters' quarter, is renowned for its centuries-old tradition of crafting clay idols, especially for the Durga Puja festival. Artisans sculpt elaborate figures of Hindu deities from straw and clay inside narrow, open-air workshops in this densely populated neighborhood in northern Kolkata, India, on August 5, 2025. The area dates back to the early 18th century, when potters were commissioned to create idols for wealthy Bengali households. Today, Kumartuli supplies thousands of handcrafted idols not only to cities across India but also to international communities celebrating Durga Puja. As the festival approaches, the pace of work intensifies, with sculptors of all ages and skill levels contributing to the creation of goddess Durga, Ganesh, Kartik, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. The craft blends spiritual devotion with generational artistry, sustaining a vital cultural heritage that continues to thrive amid urban transformation. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRE

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Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli, Kolkata's historic potters' quarter, is renowned for its centuries-old tradition of crafting clay idols, especially for the Durga Puja festival. Artisans sculpt elaborate figures of Hindu deities from straw and clay inside narrow, open-air workshops in this densely populated neighborhood in northern Kolkata, India, on August 5, 2025. The area dates back to the early 18th century, when potters were commissioned to create idols for wealthy Bengali households. Today, Kumartuli supplies thousands of handcrafted idols not only to cities across India but also to international communities celebrating Durga Puja. As the festival approaches, the pace of work intensifies, with sculptors of all ages and skill levels contributing to the creation of goddess Durga, Ganesh, Kartik, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. The craft blends spiritual devotion with generational artistry, sustaining a vital cultural heritage that continues to thrive amid urban transformation. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRE

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Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli, Kolkata's historic potters' quarter, is renowned for its centuries-old tradition of crafting clay idols, especially for the Durga Puja festival. Artisans sculpt elaborate figures of Hindu deities from straw and clay inside narrow, open-air workshops in this densely populated neighborhood in northern Kolkata, India, on August 5, 2025. The area dates back to the early 18th century, when potters were commissioned to create idols for wealthy Bengali households. Today, Kumartuli supplies thousands of handcrafted idols not only to cities across India but also to international communities celebrating Durga Puja. As the festival approaches, the pace of work intensifies, with sculptors of all ages and skill levels contributing to the creation of goddess Durga, Ganesh, Kartik, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. The craft blends spiritual devotion with generational artistry, sustaining a vital cultural heritage that continues to thrive amid urban transformation. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRE

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Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli, Kolkata's historic potters' quarter, is renowned for its centuries-old tradition of crafting clay idols, especially for the Durga Puja festival. Artisans sculpt elaborate figures of Hindu deities from straw and clay inside narrow, open-air workshops in this densely populated neighborhood in northern Kolkata, India, on August 5, 2025. The area dates back to the early 18th century, when potters were commissioned to create idols for wealthy Bengali households. Today, Kumartuli supplies thousands of handcrafted idols not only to cities across India but also to international communities celebrating Durga Puja. As the festival approaches, the pace of work intensifies, with sculptors of all ages and skill levels contributing to the creation of goddess Durga, Ganesh, Kartik, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. The craft blends spiritual devotion with generational artistry, sustaining a vital cultural heritage that continues to thrive amid urban transformation. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRE

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Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli, Kolkata's historic potters' quarter, is renowned for its centuries-old tradition of crafting clay idols, especially for the Durga Puja festival. Artisans sculpt elaborate figures of Hindu deities from straw and clay inside narrow, open-air workshops in this densely populated neighborhood in northern Kolkata, India, on August 5, 2025. The area dates back to the early 18th century, when potters were commissioned to create idols for wealthy Bengali households. Today, Kumartuli supplies thousands of handcrafted idols not only to cities across India but also to international communities celebrating Durga Puja. As the festival approaches, the pace of work intensifies, with sculptors of all ages and skill levels contributing to the creation of goddess Durga, Ganesh, Kartik, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. The craft blends spiritual devotion with generational artistry, sustaining a vital cultural heritage that continues to thrive amid urban transformation. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRE

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Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli, Kolkata's historic potters' quarter, is renowned for its centuries-old tradition of crafting clay idols, especially for the Durga Puja festival. Artisans sculpt elaborate figures of Hindu deities from straw and clay inside narrow, open-air workshops in this densely populated neighborhood in northern Kolkata, India, on August 5, 2025. The area dates back to the early 18th century, when potters were commissioned to create idols for wealthy Bengali households. Today, Kumartuli supplies thousands of handcrafted idols not only to cities across India but also to international communities celebrating Durga Puja. As the festival approaches, the pace of work intensifies, with sculptors of all ages and skill levels contributing to the creation of goddess Durga, Ganesh, Kartik, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. The craft blends spiritual devotion with generational artistry, sustaining a vital cultural heritage that continues to thrive amid urban transformation. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRE

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Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli, Kolkata's historic potters' quarter, is renowned for its centuries-old tradition of crafting clay idols, especially for the Durga Puja festival. Artisans sculpt elaborate figures of Hindu deities from straw and clay inside narrow, open-air workshops in this densely populated neighborhood in northern Kolkata, India, on August 5, 2025. The area dates back to the early 18th century, when potters were commissioned to create idols for wealthy Bengali households. Today, Kumartuli supplies thousands of handcrafted idols not only to cities across India but also to international communities celebrating Durga Puja. As the festival approaches, the pace of work intensifies, with sculptors of all ages and skill levels contributing to the creation of goddess Durga, Ganesh, Kartik, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. The craft blends spiritual devotion with generational artistry, sustaining a vital cultural heritage that continues to thrive amid urban transformation. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRE

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Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli, Kolkata's historic potters' quarter, is renowned for its centuries-old tradition of crafting clay idols, especially for the Durga Puja festival. Artisans sculpt elaborate figures of Hindu deities from straw and clay inside narrow, open-air workshops in this densely populated neighborhood in northern Kolkata, India, on August 5, 2025. The area dates back to the early 18th century, when potters were commissioned to create idols for wealthy Bengali households. Today, Kumartuli supplies thousands of handcrafted idols not only to cities across India but also to international communities celebrating Durga Puja. As the festival approaches, the pace of work intensifies, with sculptors of all ages and skill levels contributing to the creation of goddess Durga, Ganesh, Kartik, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. The craft blends spiritual devotion with generational artistry, sustaining a vital cultural heritage that continues to thrive amid urban transformation. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRE

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Funeral for The Victims of The Air India Plane Crash - India

Funeral for The Victims of The Air India Plane Crash - India

Relatives bury the coffins containing the remains of Rozar David Christian and his wife, Rachnaben Rozar Christian, both victims of the Air India plane crash, at a cemetery in Ahmedabad, India, Sunday, June 15, 2025 Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Funeral for The Victims of The Air India Plane Crash - India

Funeral for The Victims of The Air India Plane Crash - India

Relatives grieve as they attend the funeral of Shubh Modi and his sister Shagun Modi, both victims of the Air India plane crash, at a crematorium in Ahmedabad, India, Sunday, June 15, 2025. Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Funeral for The Victims of The Air India Plane Crash - India

Funeral for The Victims of The Air India Plane Crash - India

Relatives grieve as they attend the funeral of Shubh Modi and his sister Shagun Modi, both victims of the Air India plane crash, at a crematorium in Ahmedabad, India, Sunday, June 15, 2025. Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Funeral for The Victims of The Air India Plane Crash - India

Funeral for The Victims of The Air India Plane Crash - India

Relatives bury the coffins containing the remains of Rozar David Christian and his wife, Rachnaben Rozar Christian, both victims of the Air India plane crash, at a cemetery in Ahmedabad, India, Sunday, June 15, 2025 Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Funeral for The Victims of The Air India Plane Crash - India

Funeral for The Victims of The Air India Plane Crash - India

Relatives bury the coffins containing the remains of Rozar David Christian and his wife, Rachnaben Rozar Christian, both victims of the Air India plane crash, at a cemetery in Ahmedabad, India, Sunday, June 15, 2025 Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Funeral for The Victims of The Air India Plane Crash - India

Funeral for The Victims of The Air India Plane Crash - India

Relatives bury the coffins containing the remains of Rozar David Christian and his wife, Rachnaben Rozar Christian, both victims of the Air India plane crash, at a cemetery in Ahmedabad, India, Sunday, June 15, 2025 Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Funeral for The Victims of The Air India Plane Crash - India

Funeral for The Victims of The Air India Plane Crash - India

Relatives bury the coffins containing the remains of Rozar David Christian and his wife, Rachnaben Rozar Christian, both victims of the Air India plane crash, at a cemetery in Ahmedabad, India, Sunday, June 15, 2025 Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Funeral for The Victims of The Air India Plane Crash - India

Funeral for The Victims of The Air India Plane Crash - India

Relatives grieve near the coffin containing the remains of Rozar David Christian, a victim of the Air India plane crash, outside his home in Ahmedabad, India, Sunday, June 15, 2025. Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Funeral for The Victims of The Air India Plane Crash - India

Funeral for The Victims of The Air India Plane Crash - India

Relatives and neighbors carry the coffin containing the remains of Rozar David Christian, a victim of the Air India plane crash,at cremetery in Ahmedabad, India, Sunday, June 15, 2025. Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Funeral for The Victims of The Air India Plane Crash - India

Funeral for The Victims of The Air India Plane Crash - India

Relatives grieve near the coffin containing the remains of Rozar David Christian, a victim of the Air India plane crash, outside his home in Ahmedabad, India, Sunday, June 15, 2025. Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Funeral for The Victims of The Air India Plane Crash - India

Funeral for The Victims of The Air India Plane Crash - India

Relatives bury the coffins containing the remains of Rozar David Christian and his wife, Rachnaben Rozar Christian, both victims of the Air India plane crash, at a cemetery in Ahmedabad, India, Sunday, June 15, 2025 Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Funeral for The Victims of The Air India Plane Crash - India

Funeral for The Victims of The Air India Plane Crash - India

Relatives grieve near the coffin containing the remains of Rozar David Christian, a victim of the Air India plane crash, outside his home in Ahmedabad, India, Sunday, June 15, 2025. Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Funeral for The Victims of The Air India Plane Crash - India

Funeral for The Victims of The Air India Plane Crash - India

Relatives grieve near the coffin containing the remains of Rozar David Christian, a victim of the Air India plane crash, outside his home in Ahmedabad, India, Sunday, June 15, 2025. Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Funeral for The Victims of The Air India Plane Crash - India

Funeral for The Victims of The Air India Plane Crash - India

Relatives grieve near the coffin containing the remains of Rozar David Christian, a victim of the Air India plane crash, outside his home in Ahmedabad, India, Sunday, June 15, 2025. Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Funeral for The Victims of The Air India Plane Crash - India

Funeral for The Victims of The Air India Plane Crash - India

Relatives grieve near the coffin containing the remains of Rozar David Christian, a victim of the Air India plane crash, outside his home in Ahmedabad, India, Sunday, June 15, 2025. Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Funeral for The Victims of The Air India Plane Crash - India

Funeral for The Victims of The Air India Plane Crash - India

Relatives and neighbors carry the coffin containing the remains of Rozar David Christian, a victim of the Air India plane crash, outside his home in Ahmedabad, India, Sunday, June 15, 2025. Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Funeral for The Victims of The Air India Plane Crash - India

Funeral for The Victims of The Air India Plane Crash - India

Relatives and neighbors carry the coffin containing the remains of Rozar David Christian, a victim of the Air India plane crash, outside his home in Ahmedabad, India, Sunday, June 15, 2025. Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Funeral for The Victims of The Air India Plane Crash - India

Funeral for The Victims of The Air India Plane Crash - India

Relatives carry the coffin of Shagun Modi, a victims of the Air India plane crash, at a crematorium in Ahmedabad, India, Sunday, June 15, 2025. Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Funeral for The Victims of The Air India Plane Crash - India

Funeral for The Victims of The Air India Plane Crash - India

Relatives carrying the coffin containing the remains of Megha Mehta, a victim of the Air India plane crash, upon arrival at a crematorium during her funeral in Ahmedabad, India, Sunday, June 15, 2025. Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Funeral for The Victims of The Air India Plane Crash - India

Funeral for The Victims of The Air India Plane Crash - India

Relatives grieve near the coffin containing the remains of Rozar David Christian, a victim of the Air India plane crash, outside his home in Ahmedabad, India, Sunday, June 15, 2025. Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Boeing 777 - France

Illustration - Boeing 777 - France

Illustration - A Qatar Airways Boeing 777 adorned with the colours of the Champions League has arrived at the Paris Air Show. It is the only commercial aircraft from Boeing to attend the event, as the company will be absent following the accident in India, on June 14, 2025 in Le Bourget, France. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Boeing 777 - France

Illustration - Boeing 777 - France

Illustration - A Qatar Airways Boeing 777 adorned with the colours of the Champions League has arrived at the Paris Air Show. It is the only commercial aircraft from Boeing to attend the event, as the company will be absent following the accident in India, on June 14, 2025 in Le Bourget, France. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Boeing 777 - France

Illustration - Boeing 777 - France

Illustration - A Qatar Airways Boeing 777 adorned with the colours of the Champions League has arrived at the Paris Air Show. It is the only commercial aircraft from Boeing to attend the event, as the company will be absent following the accident in India, on June 14, 2025 in Le Bourget, France. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Boeing 777 - France

Illustration - Boeing 777 - France

Illustration - A Qatar Airways Boeing 777 adorned with the colours of the Champions League has arrived at the Paris Air Show. It is the only commercial aircraft from Boeing to attend the event, as the company will be absent following the accident in India, on June 14, 2025 in Le Bourget, France. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Boeing 777 - France

Illustration - Boeing 777 - France

Illustration - A Qatar Airways Boeing 777 adorned with the colours of the Champions League has arrived at the Paris Air Show. It is the only commercial aircraft from Boeing to attend the event, as the company will be absent following the accident in India, on June 14, 2025 in Le Bourget, France. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Boeing 777 - France

Illustration - Boeing 777 - France

Illustration - A Qatar Airways Boeing 777 adorned with the colours of the Champions League has arrived at the Paris Air Show. It is the only commercial aircraft from Boeing to attend the event, as the company will be absent following the accident in India, on June 14, 2025 in Le Bourget, France. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Boeing 777 - France

Illustration - Boeing 777 - France

Illustration - A Qatar Airways Boeing 777 adorned with the colours of the Champions League has arrived at the Paris Air Show. It is the only commercial aircraft from Boeing to attend the event, as the company will be absent following the accident in India, on June 14, 2025 in Le Bourget, France. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Boeing 777 - France

Illustration - Boeing 777 - France

Illustration - A Qatar Airways Boeing 777 adorned with the colours of the Champions League has arrived at the Paris Air Show. It is the only commercial aircraft from Boeing to attend the event, as the company will be absent following the accident in India, on June 14, 2025 in Le Bourget, France. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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