Air India Express Sharjah-Calicut flight with 104 passengers faces technical difficulties, lands safely

Zee Media Bureau Feb 20, 2021, 06:13 AM IST,

The court said the police would be entitled to hold press briefings in the matter in accordance with the law and the agency`s 2010 office memorandum with regard to media coverage of cases. To media houses, the court said they should ensure the information received from their sources is authentic and only verified content.

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  • Air India Express Sharjah-Calicut flight with 104 passengers on board safely landed at Thiruvananthapuram today after it was diverted due to technical reasons, said the airline spokesperson.

  • The High Court asked media not to broadcast leaked investigation material as it could affect probe in relation to the toolkit case.

  • The High Court said some media coverage of the matter indicates sensationalism, prejudicial reporting related to FIR against Disha Ravi.

  • The police can hold press briefings in accordance with the law, the High Court said.

  • The Delhi HC also asked media to ensure only verified content is publicised and it does not hamper probe in FIR against activist Disha Ravi. 

  • The High Court declined to order at this stage removal of any news content or tweets by police.

  • "Gurudev had expected Vishwa Bharati that those who come to learn here will see the whole world from the point of view of India and Indianness. This model of Gurudev was inspired by the values of illusion, renunciation and bliss, so he made Vishwa Bharati a place of learning that assimilates India's rich heritage," PM Modi added. 

  • The Prime Minister said that the students are not just a part of a university, but also a part of a vibrant tradition. "If Gurudev wanted to see Vishwa Bharati as just a university, he could have named it Global University or some other name, but he named it Vishwa Bharati University," he said.

  • PM Modi also said, "What you do depends on whether your mindset is positive or negative. There is scope for both of them. The path is open for both of them. It is in our hands to decide if we want to be a part of the problem or the solution."

  • "Many people who are spreading terror & violence across the world are highly educated, highly skilled. On the other hand, there are people who are risking their lives & stationed at hospitals & labs to save people from a pandemic like COVID. It's not about ideology but mindset," the Prime Minister added

  • The new National Education Policy is a major step towards Atmanirbhar Bharat. PM Modi said it gives strength to research and innovation.

  • PM Modi addresses the Visva-Bharati. Watch.

  • "If you keep nation first, you will find a solution in problems," the Prime Minister said.

  • The West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar at the convocation ceremony of Visva-Bharati University said "The New Education Policy will gallop our journey to becoming 'Vishwa-guru'. The policy is turning out to be a gamechanger in much-needed education reforms."

  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi started his address by saying "It is inspiring and delightful to take part in this convocation ceremony. It would have been good if I had come there personally to take part in the ceremony today but due to the new rules (COVID19) I am taking part in this event through video conferencing."

  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate and lay the foundation stone of key projects of power and urban sector in Kerala on February 19 at 4:30 PM via video conferencing. Chief Minister of Kerala, Pinarayi Vijayan, along with Union Ministers of State for Power and New & Renewable Energy, and Housing & Urban Affairs, will also be present on the occasion.

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate and lay the foundation stone of key projects of power and urban sector in Kerala at 4:30 PM via video conferencing. Chief Minister of Kerala, Pinarayi Vijayan, along with Union Ministers of State for Power and New & Renewable Energy, and Housing & Urban Affairs, will also be present on the occasion.


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Also, In the toolkit case, the Delhi High Court directed police to strictly abide by its stand that it has not leaked nor intends to leak probe details.


Meanwhile, Union Home Minister Amit Shah is on a two-day visit to poll-bound state of West Bengal to take stock of the BJP's preparedness ahead of the elections. On Thursday, Shah flagged the fifth and final phase of his party’s 'Poriborton Yatra' from the South 24 Parganas district.


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