Air India, Rupani and Gujarat
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Preparations are underway to conduct the last rites of former Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani, who tragically died in a plane crash in Ahmedabad last week. His mortal remains will be handed over to his family in Ahmedabad and then transported to Rajkot for the final rites,
Superintendent of Police Premsukh Delu confirmed that the illegal structures had caused severe flooding during monsoons by obstructing the river’s path.
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Gujarat has declared a one-day state mourning on June 16 for former Chief Minister Vijay Rupani, who passed away in the deadly plane crash in Ahmedabad
He heard screams of people as the burning Air India plane flew overhead. The plane rammed into the hostel mess, and the view around the crash site became all dark for the fifty-four-year-old, Pankaj Barote. As soon as he heard the loud blast sound and the noise ensued, he ran out of his shop and took cover under a tree.
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ABP News on MSNVijay Rupani’s Last Rites In Rajkot With State Honours Tomorrow, Gujarat Declares Day Of MourningFollowing the death of former Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani in Air India plane crash, Gujarat declared a one-day state mourning on June 16.
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Shardul Nautiyal, Mumbai Monday, June 16, 2025, 08:00 Hrs [IST]
Gujarat to observe state mourning for Ex-CM Vijay Rupani on June 16; last rites to be held in Rajkot
Rupani was among the 270 people who lost their lives in the crash, which took place shortly after takeoff in Ahmedabad. His mortal remains will be handed over to his family on Monday morning and then taken to Rajkot for the funeral.
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Southwest monsoon likely to advance across eastern India in next three days; heavy to extremely heavy rainfall forecast in Konkan, Goa and parts of Gujarat from 15-21 June, says IMD.
Kolkata: The Ahmedabad plane crash has again prompted the Kolkata airport authorities to raise concerns about unauthorised structures in high-rises as.
GUWAHATI – Indian states, notably Assam and Gujarat, are intensifying efforts to expel individuals they deem illegal immigrants, primarily into neighboring Bangladesh, a move that human rights activists told Reuters, was arbitrary and concerning.
The Gujarat government is facilitating the construction of 1,500 residential units in Dholera to accommodate Tata Group employees, suppliers, and expats involved in the semiconductor fabrication unit.