
Saurabh Sinha
Senior Editor at The Times of India
Senior Editor with @timesofindia. Cover Aviation, hospitality & overall travel space. Tweeting all personal. For leads: [email protected]
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1 week ago |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Saurabh Sinha
NewsSkipping classes could lead to visa revocation & future bar, US warns studentsNEW DELHI: Students pursuing courses in American colleges may not only lose their visa but also be ineligible to get one in the future if they drop out or skip classes. The US Embassy in India Tuesday said on X: “If you drop out, skip classes, or leave your programme of study without informing your school, your student visa may be revoked, and you may lose eligibility for future US visas.
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1 week ago |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Saurabh Sinha
NewsIndia NewsDGCA gives nod to Class 12 arts & commerce students becoming commercial pilots in India; seeks ministry approvalTrendingIn a significant reform, the DGCA has recommended allowing arts and commerce students to pursue commercial pilot licenses, ending the three-decade-long requirement for science backgrounds. This proposal, sent to the aviation ministry, aims to amend rules mandating physics and maths in class 12.
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1 week ago |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Saurabh Sinha
News'India saw maximum hotel projects under development in Jan-March 2025 in Asia Pacific region'India's hospitality sector is experiencing a boom, leading the Asia-Pacific region in hotel development with a record 693 projects. Fueled by strong domestic tourism and infrastructure investments, major hotel chains like Marriott, Taj, ITC, Oberoi, and Radisson are expanding their presence. This is an AI-generated image, used for representational purposes only.
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2 weeks ago |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Saurabh Sinha
News India News IAF helped IndiGo plane land safely in J&K after Pakistan snub Trending NEW DELHI: When IndiGo's Delhi-Srinagar flight of May 21 flew into severe turbulence and a hailstorm near Pathankot, they first tried to steer clear of the bad weather but were not allowed to do so by Lahore ATC.They then considered returning to Delhi before deciding to continue to Srinagar, safely manoeuvring through challenging operating circumstances before safely landing the plane with 220 people,...
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2 weeks ago |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Saurabh Sinha
NewsMaximum speed to rapid descent: What IndiGo pilots encountered before safely landing the plane in SrinagarAn IndiGo flight from Delhi to Srinagar faced severe turbulence and a hailstorm. The pilots navigated challenging conditions after encountering bad weather near Pathankot. They were denied permission to deviate from their course. The crew manually flew the aircraft after autopilot disengaged. The plane landed safely in Srinagar with a damaged nose cone.
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