SNAP 2025 admit card for test 1 released: Check direct link, paper wise schedule here

SNAP 2025 admit card for test 1 released: Check direct link, paper wise schedule here

Symbiosis International (Deemed University) has released the admit card for SNAP 2025 Test 1 on November 28, 2025, marking the beginning of this year’s MBA entrance cycle for SIU-affiliated institutes. Candidates who registered for the December 6 test can now download their hall tickets from snaptest.org using their login credentials. The university will conduct the…

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THIS man with Afghan roots lost his parents at a young age, FAILED as an actor but wrote iconic movies; now his ‘superstar’ son has a net worth of Rs 2,900 crore

THIS man with Afghan roots lost his parents at a young age, FAILED as an actor but wrote iconic movies; now his ‘superstar’ son has a net worth of Rs 2,900 crore

He was a young man with striking looks, a dream in his eyes, and the weight of loss on his shoulders. Orphaned too soon, he stepped into a world of glittering lights, hoping to carve a place for himself, only to face rejection, small roles and constant struggle. His life seemed destined for obscurity, yet…

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Horoscope Tomorrow, November 30, 2025: The stars favour growth, these zodiac signs will find fresh motivation

Horoscope Tomorrow, November 30, 2025: The stars favour growth, these zodiac signs will find fresh motivation

Embrace everything that life has to offer! Tomorrow’s horoscope unfolds the agenda set forth by the universe for each sign of the zodiac. Whether its relationship matters, job changes, or simply the reflection and realization moments, let celestial guidance take the lead. Be mindful; trust your instinct, and walk through the day confidently. Aries (Mar…

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ED finds Rs 331 crore in bike driver’s account; money trail leads to Udaipur luxury wedding

ED finds Rs 331 crore in bike driver’s account; money trail leads to Udaipur luxury wedding

NEW DELHI: A probe into illegal betting-linked money laundering has led the Enforcement Directorate (ED) to a bike-taxi driver in Delhi, whose bank account saw unexplained deposits of Rs 331.36 crore over eight months.Officials said the agency stumbled upon the Rapido driver while tracking transactions connected to the 1xBet betting network. The deposits — made…

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Pope joins patriarchs from East and West at historic Christian site in Turkey to pray for unity

Pope joins patriarchs from East and West at historic Christian site in Turkey to pray for unity

IZNIK: Pope Leo XIV joined Eastern and Western patriarchs and priests Friday in commemorating an important anniversary in Christian history, gathering at the site in Turkey of an unprecedented A.D. 325 meeting of bishops to pray that Christians might once again be united. Leo, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I and other Christian leaders met on the…

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Airbus has mandated a software upgrade for its A320 family aircraft, impacting over 6,000 planes globally. In India, IndiGo and Air India will ground over 350 planes for two to three days, potentially causing significant flight disruptions. This large-scale recall, one of Airbus’s biggest, follows an incident that prompted a software review. Airbus A320 (Picture from Airbus official website) NEW DELHI: Air travel in India and around the world is expected to face major disruptions after Europe-based Airbus issued a technical directive ordering a software upgrade for its A320 family aircraft. In India, more than 350 IndiGo and Air India A320 planes will remain grounded for the next two to three days while the update is carried out, with normal operations expected to resume by Monday or Tuesday.Globally, around 6,000 aircraft from A320 fleet are likely to be impacted. The grounding is significant because Airbus and its main rival Boeing together control over three-quarters of the world’s commercial aircraft fleet, meaning any large-scale recall has an immediate and widespread impact on global air traffic.10 things to know about the Airbus A320 recallAirbus has ordered immediate repairs for around 6,000 A320-family aircraft, a move that is expected to affect more than half of the global fleet. This large-scale recall may cause widespread disruption, especially in the United States, where it coincides with one of the busiest travel weekends of the year. Airbus has revealed that a recent incident involving one of its A320-family aircraft has uncovered a potential risk linked to “intense solar radiation”, which may corrupt data essential for the aircraft’s flight-control systems. Following this finding, the company identified a significant number of A320 aircraft currently in service that could be affected by the issue.Air India has acknowledged the directive, saying it is “aware of a directive from Airbus related to its A320 family aircraft currently in service across airline operators,” and noted that the requirement will involve a “software/hardware realignment” on part of its fleet. The airline has warned that “longer turnaround times and delays” are likely during the update process.Air India recently completed a major retrofit programme for its older A320neo fleet. With 27 refurbished aircraft, 14 newly delivered A320neos, and additional planes added after the Vistara merger, the airline now operates around 104 A320-family aircraft with new or upgraded interiors.IndiGo has also confirmed compliance with the directive, emphasising that “safety comes first” and stating that it is carrying out the updates “with full diligence and care.” The airline has indicated that some flights may see schedule changes while the work is underway.Most of IndiGo’s A320 fleet consists of newer variants, with older models now in single digits. With over 350 A320-family planes, the airline is expected to complete updates on nearly 250 aircraft by Monday or Tuesday, according to sources. Air India, with about 120–125 A320s, is expected to finish updates on more than 100 aircraft in a similar timeframe.Industry observers say this may be one of the largest recalls Airbus has faced in its 55-year history, as Reuters reported. The timing is notable, coming just weeks after the A320 overtook the Boeing 737 as the most-delivered aircraft model in the world.The repair itself is expected to be relatively simple and mainly involves reverting to a previous software version. Even so, airlines must complete the process before the planes can return to passenger service, except for repositioning flights to repair centres.Airlines across North America, South America, Europe, India, and New Zealand have warned that the required repairs could lead to delays or cancellations. American Airlines, the largest A320 operator globally, expects to update around 340 of its 480 A320s, with each fix likely taking about two hours.Other major airlines—such as Lufthansa, IndiGo, and easyJet—are also planning brief groundings for the updates. In South America, Avianca has said more than 70% of its fleet is affected, leading the carrier to temporarily shut ticket sales until December 8 for certain travel dates.The recall comes at a challenging time for the aviation industry, which is already dealing with heavy workloads at repair shops, long delays for separate engine-related inspections, and labour shortages. These factors are expected to slow down the completion of repairs and add further pressure to global flight operations.JetBlue incident leads to probeThe technical directive reportedly came shortly after an incident involving a JetBlue A320 aircraft, which led to discussions among safety regulators and eventually contributed to a deeper review of the fleet’s software configuration. While details are still emerging, the episode is believed to have triggered closer scrutiny and may have played a role in Airbus deciding to issue a global advisory and recall order for immediate corrective action.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosCyclone Ditwah Approaches India: Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Andhra Pradesh Brace For Impact’Op Sindoor Was Just A Glimpse Of Future Theatre Commands’: Air Marshal Ashutosh DixitPM Modi Unveils World’s Tallest Bronze Statue Of Lord Ram In South GoaIndia Says US Trade Deal Is ‘Only Matter Of Time’ As Tariffs Reshape Bilateral Trade NegotiationsPM Modi Joins Over 1 Lakh Devotees In Mass Bhagwat Gita Recitation At Udupi EventIndia’s Updated Quake Map Warns Entire Himalayan Arc Faces Major Risk, Forcing Urgent Safety Reforms’They Are Ours, We’ll Prove It’: Pakistani Leader’s Absurd Claim On ‘Gujarat, Haryana, Rajasthan’Cyclone Ditwah Intensifies, Monsoon Fury Slams Sri Lanka With At Least 56 Dead And Dozens MissingViral Video: Stage Crashes During UP Wedding As BJP Leaders Gather To Greet Bride & GroomIndia-Russia Summit Dates Out As PM Modi, Putin Review S-400, Su-57 And Global Security Challenges123PhotostoriesExpert-approved 3 best drinks and their right quantity to reverse fatty liver naturallyWeekly Cosmic Messages From November 29 To December 5, 2025 According To Your Birth DateBrainless but brilliant: 5 animals that survive without a brainJustin Bieber as a doting dad: Times the Grammy winner won our hearts with his love for Jack Blues BieberBengali film stories that shaped generations and still move hearts today10 emotional skills you must teach your childNur Jahan’s Taj Mahal toMaharani Sita Devi’s Star of South Diamond Necklace:5 lesser-known precious royal Indian jewellery piecesRebellious lovers who break every rule to define love in Bollywood moviesAnkita Lokhande reveals she is returning to Laughter Chefs season 3; Krushna Abhishek says ‘We will celebrate Christmas with our Bhauji’4 simple exercises that can help relieve foot pain from diabetic neuropathy123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayNew Labour CodeWorld NewsGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingGiannis AntetokounmpoBo BichetteDonald TrumpDana WhiteAyesha CurryFuzzy ZoellerJammie BookerMarcus FolignoCalgary FlamesVanessa Bryant

Airbus has mandated a software upgrade for its A320 family aircraft, impacting over 6,000 planes globally. In India, IndiGo and Air India will ground over 350 planes for two to three days, potentially causing significant flight disruptions. This large-scale recall, one of Airbus’s biggest, follows an incident that prompted a software review. Airbus A320 (Picture from Airbus official website) NEW DELHI: Air travel in India and around the world is expected to face major disruptions after Europe-based Airbus issued a technical directive ordering a software upgrade for its A320 family aircraft. In India, more than 350 IndiGo and Air India A320 planes will remain grounded for the next two to three days while the update is carried out, with normal operations expected to resume by Monday or Tuesday.Globally, around 6,000 aircraft from A320 fleet are likely to be impacted. The grounding is significant because Airbus and its main rival Boeing together control over three-quarters of the world’s commercial aircraft fleet, meaning any large-scale recall has an immediate and widespread impact on global air traffic.10 things to know about the Airbus A320 recallAirbus has ordered immediate repairs for around 6,000 A320-family aircraft, a move that is expected to affect more than half of the global fleet. This large-scale recall may cause widespread disruption, especially in the United States, where it coincides with one of the busiest travel weekends of the year. Airbus has revealed that a recent incident involving one of its A320-family aircraft has uncovered a potential risk linked to “intense solar radiation”, which may corrupt data essential for the aircraft’s flight-control systems. Following this finding, the company identified a significant number of A320 aircraft currently in service that could be affected by the issue.Air India has acknowledged the directive, saying it is “aware of a directive from Airbus related to its A320 family aircraft currently in service across airline operators,” and noted that the requirement will involve a “software/hardware realignment” on part of its fleet. The airline has warned that “longer turnaround times and delays” are likely during the update process.Air India recently completed a major retrofit programme for its older A320neo fleet. With 27 refurbished aircraft, 14 newly delivered A320neos, and additional planes added after the Vistara merger, the airline now operates around 104 A320-family aircraft with new or upgraded interiors.IndiGo has also confirmed compliance with the directive, emphasising that “safety comes first” and stating that it is carrying out the updates “with full diligence and care.” The airline has indicated that some flights may see schedule changes while the work is underway.Most of IndiGo’s A320 fleet consists of newer variants, with older models now in single digits. With over 350 A320-family planes, the airline is expected to complete updates on nearly 250 aircraft by Monday or Tuesday, according to sources. Air India, with about 120–125 A320s, is expected to finish updates on more than 100 aircraft in a similar timeframe.Industry observers say this may be one of the largest recalls Airbus has faced in its 55-year history, as Reuters reported. The timing is notable, coming just weeks after the A320 overtook the Boeing 737 as the most-delivered aircraft model in the world.The repair itself is expected to be relatively simple and mainly involves reverting to a previous software version. Even so, airlines must complete the process before the planes can return to passenger service, except for repositioning flights to repair centres.Airlines across North America, South America, Europe, India, and New Zealand have warned that the required repairs could lead to delays or cancellations. American Airlines, the largest A320 operator globally, expects to update around 340 of its 480 A320s, with each fix likely taking about two hours.Other major airlines—such as Lufthansa, IndiGo, and easyJet—are also planning brief groundings for the updates. In South America, Avianca has said more than 70% of its fleet is affected, leading the carrier to temporarily shut ticket sales until December 8 for certain travel dates.The recall comes at a challenging time for the aviation industry, which is already dealing with heavy workloads at repair shops, long delays for separate engine-related inspections, and labour shortages. These factors are expected to slow down the completion of repairs and add further pressure to global flight operations.JetBlue incident leads to probeThe technical directive reportedly came shortly after an incident involving a JetBlue A320 aircraft, which led to discussions among safety regulators and eventually contributed to a deeper review of the fleet’s software configuration. While details are still emerging, the episode is believed to have triggered closer scrutiny and may have played a role in Airbus deciding to issue a global advisory and recall order for immediate corrective action.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. 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Airbus A320 (Picture from Airbus official website) NEW DELHI: Air travel in India and around the world is expected to face major disruptions after Europe-based Airbus issued a technical directive ordering a software upgrade for its A320 family aircraft. In India, more than 350 IndiGo and Air India A320 planes will remain grounded for the…

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NCLT nod for 1,950 crore settlement in NSEL fiasco

NCLT nod for 1,950 crore settlement in NSEL fiasco

MUMBAI: Almost twelve- -and-a-half years after Indian securities markets had plunged into a major payment crisis, curtains are coming down on the National Spot Exchange (NSEL) fiasco. On Friday, NCLT Mumbai allowed a Rs 1,950-crore settlement scheme between NSEL along with its promoter 63 Moons, and the traders who had dues aggregating nearly Rs 4,300…

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Soaked vs dried raisins: Health benefits, nutritional value, digestive support, and which is healthier |

Soaked vs dried raisins: Health benefits, nutritional value, digestive support, and which is healthier |

Raisins, made by drying grapes, are a popular snack enjoyed globally for their natural sweetness and versatility. Both soaked and dried raisins offer nutritional benefits, but the way they are prepared influences their texture, taste, and health effects. Soaked raisins become plump and juicy, supporting digestion, relieving constipation, and improving the absorption of water-soluble vitamins…

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‘Priority to protect nation’: US govt pauses visas for all traveling on Afghan passports; move after White House shooting

‘Priority to protect nation’: US govt pauses visas for all traveling on Afghan passports; move after White House shooting

US secretary of state Marco Rubio (AP photo) United States secretary of state Marco Rubio on Saturday said the Trump administration has paused visa issuance for all individuals travelling on Afghan passports, asserting that Washington has “no higher priority than protecting” the Americans. “President Trump’s State Department has paused visa issuance for ALL individuals traveling…

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BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia hospitalised; condition ‘extremely critical’

BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia hospitalised; condition ‘extremely critical’

Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) chairperson and former prime minister Khaleda Zia is in “extremely critical” condition, a close aide said on Friday, as she continues treatment in hospital. The 80-year-old leader was admitted on Sunday night after developing a chest infection that affected both her heart and lungs.“Last night, the doctors said that her physical…

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Rohit Sharma, Hardik Pandya: Two leadership calls in Ajit Agarkar’s tenure which were a royal mess

Rohit Sharma, Hardik Pandya: Two leadership calls in Ajit Agarkar’s tenure which were a royal mess

Rohit Sharma and Ajit Agarkar NEW DELHI:Rohit Sharma getting the axe as ODI captain, months after leading India to Champions Trophy title, and Hardik Pandya’s removal from the white-ball leadership, weeks after being the vice-captain at 2024 T20 World Cup, have been the most notable decisions taken by men’s senior selection committee chairman Ajit Agarkar….

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Tata Sons board meets, Noel attends

Tata Sons board meets, Noel attends

MUMBAI: The directors of Tata Sons met Friday, over two months after ex-bureaucrat Vijay Singh resigned from the board. The meeting, chaired by N Chandrasekaran, discussed and considered routine corporate matters related to the company and its affiliated entities, said people aware of the matter. Apart from Chandrasekaran, the board consists of five members, including…

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SSC Stenographer result 2025 out for Grade C and D: Check direct link to download merit list, cut off here

SSC Stenographer result 2025 out for Grade C and D: Check direct link to download merit list, cut off here

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has announced the SSC Stenographer Grade C and D 2025 results, qualifying 31,080 candidates for the stenography skill test. The CBT was evaluated using the final answer keys after resolving objections. As per the official notification, 8,624 candidates have cleared the Grade C cut-off while 22,456 candidates have qualified for…

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Ahaan Panday reveals there were many ‘naysayers’ against him, Aneet Padda recalls how he backed her during ‘Saiyaara’: ‘I couldn’t have dreamed of…’

Ahaan Panday reveals there were many ‘naysayers’ against him, Aneet Padda recalls how he backed her during ‘Saiyaara’: ‘I couldn’t have dreamed of…’

Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda may have won hearts with their magical chemistry in ‘Saiyaara’, but it is their real-life bond that has truly taken over the internet. The duo recently picked up an award, and spoke warm words about each other and the film. Ahaan Panday thanks the team of ‘Saiyaara’ During his speech,…

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Saturn’s trap: Why these 5 zodiac signs must guard against emotional cheating during this transit

Saturn’s trap: Why these 5 zodiac signs must guard against emotional cheating during this transit

On November 29, Venus, the planet of love and desire, moves into Anuradha Nakshatra, nestled in the deep waters of Scorpio. Anuradha is ruled by Saturn, a planet known for discipline, karma, and restraint. When Venus meets Saturn in the intense terrain of Scorpio, emotional waters run deep—and sometimes dangerously so. This transit is not…

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