
Maulik Pathak
Associate Editor at Hindustan Times
Associate Editor@Hindustan Times. film-lover. amateur birder. views are personal. Earlier seen at TOI, Mint, BS, ET, DNA & Asian Age.
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1 week ago |
htsyndication.com | Neha LM Tripathi |Maulik Pathak
NEW DELHI/Ahmedabad, June 20 -- :Exactly one week after India's deadliest air crash in three decades, investigators have completed key recovery work at the Ahmedabad crash site and are now focusing on accessing the black boxes to determine what caused the Boeing Dreamliner to plunge into a medical hostel moments after take-off, killing 241 of 242 people aboard and several more on the ground.
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1 week ago |
hindustantimes.com | Neha LM Tripathi |Maulik Pathak
: Exactly one week after India’s deadliest air crash in three decades, investigators have completed key recovery work at the Ahmedabad crash site and are now focusing on accessing the black boxes to determine what caused the Boeing Dreamliner to plunge into a medical hostel moments after take-off, killing 241 of 242 people aboard and several more on the ground.
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1 week ago |
hindustantimes.com | Maulik Pathak |Ateeq Shaikh
Viswash Kumar Ramesh, 40, the lone survivor of the June 12 Air India plane crash, performed the last rites of his cousin, who was killed in the aviation disaster, after he was discharged from an Ahmedabad hospital on Tuesday evening. Ahmedabad Civil Hospital medical superintendent Rakesh Joshi said Ramesh was handed over the remains of his cousin, Ajay, identified through DNA matching, for his cremation.
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1 week ago |
htsyndication.com | Ateeq Shaikh |Maulik Pathak
Ahmedabad, June 18 -- The bodies of 124 victims of Air India flight, which crashed, have been handed over to their relatives, officials said on Tuesday, adding that DNA profiling of all victims will be complete by Wednesday. "So far, DNA of 163 mortal remains have been matched, 124 bodies have been handed over," said Dr Rakesh S Joshi, medical superintendent at Ahmedabad Civil Hospital. P8...
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1 week ago |
htsyndication.com | Maulik Pathak |Ateeq Shaikh
India, June 17 -- The painstaking process of DNA profiling of all the victims of the Air India Dreamliner crash is expected to finish by Tuesday evening or Wednesday morning, a top doctor said on Monday, potentially exacerbating the wait of scores of relatives who continue to camp in Ahmedabad. A group of 54 experts across Forensic Science Laboratories in Gandhinagar, Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Surat, and Rajkot are working round-the-clock to carry out profiling and matching tests.
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DNA Match Confirmed 70 Hours Later for former CM Vijay Rupani. Final rites will be held tomorrow in Rajkot with state honors; family members will stay in Gandhinagar today.