Tag: IndiGo
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IndiGo to Enter Sensex as Tata Motors PV Exits in BSE Shuffle
Overview: IndiGo to Enter Sensex; Tata Motors PV to Exit In a routine reshuffle of the BSE Sensex, the exchange has announced that IndiGo (InterGlobe Aviation) will become part of the benchmark index starting December 22. At the same time, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles (PV) is slated to exit the index as part of the…
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IndiGo to Enter Sensex from December 22; Tata Motors PV to Exit in BSE Reshuffle
Market Reconstitution: What the Sensex Change Means The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) announced its annual index reconstitution, bringing notable shifts to the Sensex composition. Among the changes, IndiGo, the country’s largest airline by market share, is set to enter the Sensex starting December 22. At the same time, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd (Tata Motors…
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IndiGo Joins Sensex from Dec 22; Tata Motors PV Exits in BSE Rebalance
Overview of the BSE reshuffle and its significance The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) announced its annual index reshuffle, which adjusts the benchmark Sensex based on factors such as market capitalization, liquidity, and profitability. In the upcoming revision, IndiGo (InterGlobe Aviation) is set to enter the Sensex from December 22, while Tata Motors PV (Passenger Vehicle)…
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Women Behind the Lens: Portraits of Indigo’s Silent Slaves
Introduction: A lens that recalls a hidden history In the quiet spaces between shutter clicks and quiet conversations, a new project is turning a difficult page in history into something legible, humane, and intimate. Women Behind the Lens: Indigo’s Silent Slaves gathers the work of women photographers who are using portraiture to illuminate the lives…
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Women Behind the Lens: A Vision of Indigo and the Slaves Whose Lives Fueled It
Introduction: A Project That Reframes History In a world where the stories of the enslaved are often told by others, a cohort of women photographers is taking the camera behind the lens to reclaim agency, memory, and voice. The project, inspired by the line “I envisioned these slaves whose lives were exchanged for indigo,” centers…
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Bomb threat at Hyderabad airport forces IndiGo flight diversion
Incident Overview A bomb scare at Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) triggered a rapid response from security agencies and prompted the diversion of an IndiGo flight early Saturday. Authorities said the threat was received via email and claimed that operatives linked to the LTTE and the ISI were planning an attack on the airport.…
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Bomb Threat at Hyderabad Airport: IndiGo Flight Diverted After LTTE-ISI Warning
Overview of the incident In the early hours of Saturday, security alerts erupted at Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Airport after a bomb threat email prompted authorities to divert an IndiGo aircraft. The flight, whose flight number has not been publicly disclosed, was redirected as a precautionary measure while security agencies conducted checks. The incident underscores…
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Bomb scare at Hyderabad airport: IndiGo flight diverted after LTTE-ISI warning
Overview of the incident Authorities at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad faced a nerve-wracking morning after a bomb scare prompted the diversion of an IndiGo flight. An alarm was raised when security teams received a threatening email claiming that operatives linked to the LTTE and ISI were planning an attack in the area. The…
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India-China Direct Flight Resumption: 2025 Plan to Reopen Routes
Overview: Direct Flight Services to Resume by October 2025 The Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) announced that India and China have agreed to restart direct air services between the two nations. Following this agreement, routes connecting points designated by both sides are expected to resume by the end of October 2025. The decision hinges…
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India-China Direct Flights Resume: IndiGo to Restart Oct 26
Background: Resumption after a pause India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) announced on Thursday that direct air services between India and China will be restored by the end of October 2025. The agreement aligns with ongoing political efforts to normalise people-to-people exchanges and streamline travel for citizens of both countries. The decision comes after a…
