SNAP test 2 admit card 2025 released at snaptest.org: Direct link to download hall ticket here

SNAP test 2 admit card 2025 released at snaptest.org: Direct link to download hall ticket here

SNAP test 2 admit card 2025: The Symbiosis International University (SIU) has made the Symbiosis National Aptitude Test (SNAP) 2025 Test 2 admit card available for download from today, December 8. Candidates appearing for the exam can now access their hall tickets through the official portal, snaptest.org.Test takers must bring a printed copy of the…

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Moon Phase Today (December 9, 2025): Daily Affirmations and Manifestation Guide and For All Zodiac Signs

Moon Phase Today (December 9, 2025): Daily Affirmations and Manifestation Guide and For All Zodiac Signs

Today, the Moon moves deeper into the Waning Gibbous phase as it aligns with Krishna Paksha Panchami, a day that supports clearing old patterns, restoring simplicity, and bringing emotional awareness into the foreground. This lunar moment encourages steady release rather than sudden shifts, allowing you to gently separate from what drains your energy or distracts…

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‘Can I call you Dada?’: TMC MP objects to PM Modi calling Bankim Chandra ‘Da’; gets heartful reply

‘Can I call you Dada?’: TMC MP objects to PM Modi calling Bankim Chandra ‘Da’; gets heartful reply

NEW DELHI: All India Trinamool Congress MP Sugata Roy on Monday interrupted Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his address on Vande Mataram in the Lok Sabha over the choice of words he used to refer to the composer of the national song, Bankim Chandra Chatterjee.During his speech, the Prime Minister, on one occasion, referred to…

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AAP MP Raghav Chadha has strongly criticized toll plazas in India. He highlighted that commuters face heavy taxes, bad roads, and long waits despite paying multiple charges. Chadha described this situation as ‘legalised loot’. He urged the government to review toll norms and suggested free passage if waits exceed five minutes.  NEW DELHI: AAP Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha on Monday sharply criticised the functioning of toll plazas, arguing that commuters face excessive taxation, poor road conditions and long queues despite paying multiple charges. Raising the issue in the Upper House, he said the situation amounted to “legalised loot” and urged the government to revisit tolling norms.Chadha said “toll is taking a big toll on people of India,” pointing to what he described as persistent congestion, mismanagement and profiteering at toll points. Highlighting the tax burden on vehicle owners, he noted that citizens already pay GST, road tax and infrastructure cess while buying cars, and infrastructure-related levies on fuel.  ‘Where Were Your Ancestors?’ Gogoi Mocks BJP, Blasts Modi’s Nehru Remark During Vande Mataram Debate “And then when we drive on roads even the toll tax is charged from us, which is increasingly becoming unbearable for the citizens,” he said. He also criticised the quality of highways, saying commuters expect proper drainage, lighting, lane markings and safety features after paying hefty charges, but “none of it is available” and maintenance remains “negligible.” Citing recent judicial observations, he referred to the Kerala high court’s view that NHAI cannot collect toll on incomplete or poorly maintained stretches and the Jammu & Kashmir high court’s decision granting 80% relief at two toll plazas over bad road conditions.On delays at toll booths, Chadha questioned the utility of paying numerous taxes when motorists still spend “30–40 mins in the queue waiting.” He said the cost of such congestion – fuel wastage, lost productivity and missed commitments – imposes an “invisible” burden on the economy.He further alleged that several toll plazas continue to operate for decades even after recovering project costs, calling it “legalised loot which should be stopped.”Chadha demanded that the government introduce a rule ensuring free passage for any commuter made to wait beyond a set threshold. “My demand is we should make a rule, that if someone is made to wait for more than 5 mins at a toll plaza their charges should be made free,” he said.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 MediaVideos’Where Were Your Ancestors?’ Gogoi Mocks BJP, Blasts Modi’s Nehru Remark During Vande Mataram DebateUS To Block Moderators And Fact-Checkers As ‘Censors’, Massive Uncertainty For Indian Applicants‘Not Meant for Fake Nationalism’: Akhilesh Accuses BJP of Dividing Citizens Using Vande MataramTMC Opposes PM Calling Bankim Chandra ‘Da’; Modi Responds With ‘Babu’ Humour | Vande Mataram DePM Modi Slams Congress For Injustice To Vande Mataram, Cites Nehru’s Letters And Jinnah PressureIndia Faces Two-Front Danger in China, Pakistan: Cautions Army, Cites Op Sindoor As Proof Of ResolveIndiGo Crisis Enters Day 7: Over 350 Flights Cancelled As Chaos Continues Across Airports in India’Multilateralism Cannot Survive On Double Standards’: Jaishankar Urges Amid Multipolar World ReorderFlames Rage As Crowd Continues Dancing To ‘Mehbooba’ In Goa Nightclub VideoCalls To ‘Send Usha Back’ Erupt After JD Vance’s Immigration Remark Sparks Fierce National Outrage123Photostories’Bigg Boss’ winners list from season 1 to 18: Rahul Roy to Karan Veer MehraStyle and star power like never before: Rekha rules Jeddah in her trademark saree and sindoor look’Mughal-e-Azam’, ‘Devdas’, ‘Jodhaa Akbar’, ‘Padmaavat’: Step into Bollywood films that built their own breathtaking cinematic worldsIndia’s First Indoor Live Arena in Navi Mumbai: 45,000-Capacity Venue to Match World-Class Standards, Designed to Host Concerts, Sports and Festivals; Boosting Tourism and Transforming the City7 commonly consumed regular foods that are harmful for the kidneys and what to eat insteadMeet Lando Norris’ Family: The people behind the F1 star’s success9 fascinating creatures from around the world with abilities that seem almost magical!Glute-building workout to improve posture and back painElon Musk’s warning about the ‘dopamine race’ in social media: Why the threat still feels urgent todayThe 5 fastest wild cats in the world– Find out who tops the list123Hot PicksIndigo Flight DelayPutin India VisitWorld NewsGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingAaron RodgersSilent Hill 1 Remake Release DateJayson Tatum InjuryMariasharapova and Alexander Net worthAryna Sabalenka Net WorthTim PoolRafael Nadal and Mery Net WorthCeeDee Lamb InjuryMLB Trade RumorsCardi B

AAP MP Raghav Chadha has strongly criticized toll plazas in India. He highlighted that commuters face heavy taxes, bad roads, and long waits despite paying multiple charges. Chadha described this situation as ‘legalised loot’. He urged the government to review toll norms and suggested free passage if waits exceed five minutes. NEW DELHI: AAP Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha on Monday sharply criticised the functioning of toll plazas, arguing that commuters face excessive taxation, poor road conditions and long queues despite paying multiple charges. Raising the issue in the Upper House, he said the situation amounted to “legalised loot” and urged the government to revisit tolling norms.Chadha said “toll is taking a big toll on people of India,” pointing to what he described as persistent congestion, mismanagement and profiteering at toll points. Highlighting the tax burden on vehicle owners, he noted that citizens already pay GST, road tax and infrastructure cess while buying cars, and infrastructure-related levies on fuel. ‘Where Were Your Ancestors?’ Gogoi Mocks BJP, Blasts Modi’s Nehru Remark During Vande Mataram Debate “And then when we drive on roads even the toll tax is charged from us, which is increasingly becoming unbearable for the citizens,” he said. He also criticised the quality of highways, saying commuters expect proper drainage, lighting, lane markings and safety features after paying hefty charges, but “none of it is available” and maintenance remains “negligible.” Citing recent judicial observations, he referred to the Kerala high court’s view that NHAI cannot collect toll on incomplete or poorly maintained stretches and the Jammu & Kashmir high court’s decision granting 80% relief at two toll plazas over bad road conditions.On delays at toll booths, Chadha questioned the utility of paying numerous taxes when motorists still spend “30–40 mins in the queue waiting.” He said the cost of such congestion – fuel wastage, lost productivity and missed commitments – imposes an “invisible” burden on the economy.He further alleged that several toll plazas continue to operate for decades even after recovering project costs, calling it “legalised loot which should be stopped.”Chadha demanded that the government introduce a rule ensuring free passage for any commuter made to wait beyond a set threshold. “My demand is we should make a rule, that if someone is made to wait for more than 5 mins at a toll plaza their charges should be made free,” he said.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 MediaVideos’Where Were Your Ancestors?’ Gogoi Mocks BJP, Blasts Modi’s Nehru Remark During Vande Mataram DebateUS To Block Moderators And Fact-Checkers As ‘Censors’, Massive Uncertainty For Indian Applicants‘Not Meant for Fake Nationalism’: Akhilesh Accuses BJP of Dividing Citizens Using Vande MataramTMC Opposes PM Calling Bankim Chandra ‘Da’; Modi Responds With ‘Babu’ Humour | Vande Mataram DePM Modi Slams Congress For Injustice To Vande Mataram, Cites Nehru’s Letters And Jinnah PressureIndia Faces Two-Front Danger in China, Pakistan: Cautions Army, Cites Op Sindoor As Proof Of ResolveIndiGo Crisis Enters Day 7: Over 350 Flights Cancelled As Chaos Continues Across Airports in India’Multilateralism Cannot Survive On Double Standards’: Jaishankar Urges Amid Multipolar World ReorderFlames Rage As Crowd Continues Dancing To ‘Mehbooba’ In Goa Nightclub VideoCalls To ‘Send Usha Back’ Erupt After JD Vance’s Immigration Remark Sparks Fierce National Outrage123Photostories’Bigg Boss’ winners list from season 1 to 18: Rahul Roy to Karan Veer MehraStyle and star power like never before: Rekha rules Jeddah in her trademark saree and sindoor look’Mughal-e-Azam’, ‘Devdas’, ‘Jodhaa Akbar’, ‘Padmaavat’: Step into Bollywood films that built their own breathtaking cinematic worldsIndia’s First Indoor Live Arena in Navi Mumbai: 45,000-Capacity Venue to Match World-Class Standards, Designed to Host Concerts, Sports and Festivals; Boosting Tourism and Transforming the City7 commonly consumed regular foods that are harmful for the kidneys and what to eat insteadMeet Lando Norris’ Family: The people behind the F1 star’s success9 fascinating creatures from around the world with abilities that seem almost magical!Glute-building workout to improve posture and back painElon Musk’s warning about the ‘dopamine race’ in social media: Why the threat still feels urgent todayThe 5 fastest wild cats in the world– Find out who tops the list123Hot PicksIndigo Flight DelayPutin India VisitWorld NewsGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingAaron RodgersSilent Hill 1 Remake Release DateJayson Tatum InjuryMariasharapova and Alexander Net worthAryna Sabalenka Net WorthTim PoolRafael Nadal and Mery Net WorthCeeDee Lamb InjuryMLB Trade RumorsCardi B

NEW DELHI: AAP Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha on Monday sharply criticised the functioning of toll plazas, arguing that commuters face excessive taxation, poor road conditions and long queues despite paying multiple charges. Raising the issue in the Upper House, he said the situation amounted to “legalised loot” and urged the government to revisit tolling…

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Updated: Dec 08, 2025, 16:11 IST

Updated: Dec 08, 2025, 16:11 IST

England batter Joe Root has set an unwanted world record previously held by Kapil Dev after England’s loss to Australia in the Gabba Test. Despite scoring his first century in Australia, England suffered an eight-wicket defeat, putting them 2-0 down in the 2025 Ashes series.Root achieved a significant personal milestone by scoring his maiden century…

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After wedding cancelled, Smriti Mandhana’s brother shares important update on her next move

After wedding cancelled, Smriti Mandhana’s brother shares important update on her next move

Smriti Mandhana with Palash Mucchal India’s vice-captain Smriti Mandhana has returned to cricket training following the announcement of her wedding cancellation with composer Palash Muchhal. She was seen practising at what appeared to be a private facility.Her brother Shravan Mandhana shared a photo on Instagram showing Smriti in full cricket gear, facing throwdowns. The image,…

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Asian banks are healthier! Lenders across Asia–Pacific stronger than the US; what Moody’s report shows

Asian banks are healthier! Lenders across Asia–Pacific stronger than the US; what Moody’s report shows

Banks across the Asia–Pacific region are displaying stronger capital health than lenders in the United States and Western Europe, Moody’s said in its latest survey. The agency’s comparison of the largest banking institutions across major markets shows Asia–Pacific banks have accumulated strong capital levels under what it describes as tighter and more cautious regulatory oversight.The…

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LU Admit Card 2025: Lucknow University odd semester exam hall ticket released at lkouniv.ac.in; download here

LU Admit Card 2025: Lucknow University odd semester exam hall ticket released at lkouniv.ac.in; download here

Lucknow University Odd Semester Exam 2025 Admit Card Released at Lkouniv.ac.in Lucknow University admit card 2025: Lucknow University has released the admit cards for the Odd Semester Examinations 2025 for various undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. Candidates appearing for the examinations across multiple faculties can now download their hall tickets from the official website, lkouniv.ac.in.The university…

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Mala Sinha reveals how Dharamji has great songs that people will always remember him by: ‘Aaj kal ke stars ka koi gaane se recall value nahi hai’ |

Mala Sinha reveals how Dharamji has great songs that people will always remember him by: ‘Aaj kal ke stars ka koi gaane se recall value nahi hai’ |

In an ETimes exclusive interview, the evergreen Mala Sinha opened up about her cherished memories with the late superstar Dharmendra, who would have celebrated his 90th birthday if the charming star was alive today. Calling Dharmendra one of her all-time favorite co-stars. The ace actress, who shared some of her earliest and most iconic films…

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Anand Mahindra keeps his promise, visits the ‘most beautiful’ village in Kerala, and calls it’s ‘mesmerising’ |

Anand Mahindra keeps his promise, visits the ‘most beautiful’ village in Kerala, and calls it’s ‘mesmerising’ |

Anand Mahindra often shares travel reflections on his X (formerly Twitter) handle, bringing forth some of the hidden gems he discovers, and inspiring people to travel there. Earlier in July he mentioned Kadamakkudy in Kerala,which is often listed amongst the most beautiful villages on earth. He added then, “On my bucket list for this December,…

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‘Rewriting history’: Gaurav Gogoi hits out at PM Modi for giving ‘political colour’ to Vande Mataram discussion; adds Congress upheld song’s legacy

‘Rewriting history’: Gaurav Gogoi hits out at PM Modi for giving ‘political colour’ to Vande Mataram discussion; adds Congress upheld song’s legacy

NEW DELHI: The Congress on Monday hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi and accused him of using his speech during the Lok Sabha discussion on “Vande Mataram” to “rewrite history” and give a “political colour” to the debate. During the day-long discussion on 150 years of Vande Mataram, Congress deputy leader Gaurav Gogoi said…

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Germany’s Wadephul pushes for fair trade in China

Germany’s Wadephul pushes for fair trade in China

German foreign minister Johann Wadephul stressed the importance of fair and rule-based trade as he began his two-day visit to China on Monday.“We are in favor of free world trade. We are in favor of removing trade barriers,” Wadephul said in Beijing during talks with Chinese commerce minister Wang Wentao.The foreign minister said that China…

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Aviation minister K Rammohan Naidu has vowed “very, very strict action” against IndiGo for its recent flight disruptions, citing internal lapses in crew management and roster planning. He clarified the issue is unrelated to past system malfunctions, emphasizing that the airline’s mismanagement caused the crisis.  Naidu stressed that accountability is paramount, promising to set an industry example.  NEW DELHI: The aviation minister K Rammohan Naidu vowed in Rajya Sabha on Monday that the government will take “very, very strict action” against Indigo over the recent fiasco to “set an example” across the industry.Speaking during question hour, Naidu said the disruption was a result of IndiGo’s internal lapses. Blaming the carrier for failing to manage its crew and duty roster, the minister said, “We are not taking this situation easily. We are doing an inquiry. We will take very, very strict action not only for this situation but also as an example.” Aviation Meltdown Escalates As IndiGo Cancels 400 Flights And Government Enforces Fare ControlsResponding to a query from Congress MP Pramod Tiwari, who sought to know whether the cancellations stemmed from a malfunction in the automatic message switching system (AMSS) – the glitch that hit flight operations in early November 2025 – Naidu clarified that the two incidents were unrelated. The IndiGo crisis, he said, arose from “anomalies and mismanagement” in the airline’s crew roster system.The minister also outlined the timeline of the revised flight duty time limitations (FDTL), introduced after a high court order in April 2025. Of the 22 guidelines, 15 were implemented on July 1 and the remaining seven on November 1. He stressed that multiple consultations were held with all stakeholders, including IndiGo, and that the rules had to be followed “without any compromise on safety.” Naidu said the directorate general of civil aviation has been in continuous discussions with airlines since FDTL came fully into force, and had granted limited exemptions based on operational variations and safety assessments. Noting that the crisis erupted “almost one whole month” after the final phase of FDTL implementation, he pointed out that IndiGo did not flag any imminent issues during a meeting with the ministry on December 1.“This is a day-to-day operation – something that Indigo should have maintained. Indigo was supposed to manage the crew, roaster through its day-to-day operations,” he said.Reiterating that accountability is non-negotiable, Naidu added: “If there is any mis-compliance, non-compliance, non-adherence for any single person, entity and organisation, or any operator functioning in this civil aviation, we will take very, very strict action so that we set an example in the industry.”Indigo crisis enters seventh dayIndigo’s operational crisis entered into its seventh consecutive day of chaos on Monday. With more 500-large scale flight cancellations continuing across major airports. According to the civil aviation ministry, IndiGo is scheduled to operate 1,802 flights across 137 of its 138 destinations on Monday. The ministry also said the airline has already returned around 4,500 misplaced bags to passengers and aims to deliver the remaining 4,500 within the next 36 hours.Separately, the Supreme Court refused to entertain a petition seeking judicial intervention over the large-scale flight cancellations, noting that the matter did not warrant its involvement at this stage.(With inputs from agencies)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 MediaVideos‘Not Meant for Fake Nationalism’: Akhilesh Accuses BJP of Dividing Citizens Using Vande MataramTMC Opposes PM Calling Bankim Chandra ‘Da’; Modi Responds With ‘Babu’ Humour | Vande Mataram DePM Modi Slams Congress For Injustice To Vande Mataram, Cites Nehru’s Letters And Jinnah PressureIndia Faces Two-Front Danger in China, Pakistan: Cautions Army, Cites Op Sindoor As Proof Of ResolveIndiGo Crisis Enters Day 7: Over 350 Flights Cancelled As Chaos Continues Across Airports in India’Multilateralism Cannot Survive On Double Standards’: Jaishankar Urges Amid Multipolar World ReorderFlames Rage As Crowd Continues Dancing To ‘Mehbooba’ In Goa Nightclub VideoCalls To ‘Send Usha Back’ Erupt After JD Vance’s Immigration Remark Sparks Fierce National OutrageCrowd Grooving To ‘Mehbooba’ As Flames Engulf Goa Nightclub, Video Goes Viral“Tariff Pressure Ended India-Pak Standoff”: Trump Makes Bold Claim123Photostories7 commonly consumed regular foods that are harmful for the kidneys and what to eat insteadMeet Lando Norris’ Family: The people behind the F1 star’s success9 fascinating creatures from around the world with abilities that seem almost magical!Glute-building workout to improve posture and back painElon Musk’s warning about the ‘dopamine race’ in social media: Why the threat still feels urgent todayThe 5 fastest wild cats in the world– Find out who tops the listIndiGo crisis: When travel plans fail, people shine; beautiful moments that won the internetWhat Your Birth Number Says About Your Divine Worship GodBengaluru Mega Road Project: Rs 4,808cr Upgrade, IT Corridors, Flyovers & Tunnel—In PhotosDiabetes prevention: Bengaluru doctor suggests 10 lifestyle tips that all diabetics must follow123Hot PicksIndigo Flight DelayPutin India VisitWorld NewsGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingAaron RodgersJosh SimmonsJayson Tatum InjuryMariasharapova and Alexander Net worthAryna Sabalenka Net WorthTim PoolRafael Nadal and Mery Net WorthCeeDee Lamb InjuryMLB Trade RumorsCardi B

Aviation minister K Rammohan Naidu has vowed “very, very strict action” against IndiGo for its recent flight disruptions, citing internal lapses in crew management and roster planning. He clarified the issue is unrelated to past system malfunctions, emphasizing that the airline’s mismanagement caused the crisis. Naidu stressed that accountability is paramount, promising to set an industry example. NEW DELHI: The aviation minister K Rammohan Naidu vowed in Rajya Sabha on Monday that the government will take “very, very strict action” against Indigo over the recent fiasco to “set an example” across the industry.Speaking during question hour, Naidu said the disruption was a result of IndiGo’s internal lapses. Blaming the carrier for failing to manage its crew and duty roster, the minister said, “We are not taking this situation easily. We are doing an inquiry. We will take very, very strict action not only for this situation but also as an example.” Aviation Meltdown Escalates As IndiGo Cancels 400 Flights And Government Enforces Fare ControlsResponding to a query from Congress MP Pramod Tiwari, who sought to know whether the cancellations stemmed from a malfunction in the automatic message switching system (AMSS) – the glitch that hit flight operations in early November 2025 – Naidu clarified that the two incidents were unrelated. The IndiGo crisis, he said, arose from “anomalies and mismanagement” in the airline’s crew roster system.The minister also outlined the timeline of the revised flight duty time limitations (FDTL), introduced after a high court order in April 2025. Of the 22 guidelines, 15 were implemented on July 1 and the remaining seven on November 1. He stressed that multiple consultations were held with all stakeholders, including IndiGo, and that the rules had to be followed “without any compromise on safety.” Naidu said the directorate general of civil aviation has been in continuous discussions with airlines since FDTL came fully into force, and had granted limited exemptions based on operational variations and safety assessments. Noting that the crisis erupted “almost one whole month” after the final phase of FDTL implementation, he pointed out that IndiGo did not flag any imminent issues during a meeting with the ministry on December 1.“This is a day-to-day operation – something that Indigo should have maintained. Indigo was supposed to manage the crew, roaster through its day-to-day operations,” he said.Reiterating that accountability is non-negotiable, Naidu added: “If there is any mis-compliance, non-compliance, non-adherence for any single person, entity and organisation, or any operator functioning in this civil aviation, we will take very, very strict action so that we set an example in the industry.”Indigo crisis enters seventh dayIndigo’s operational crisis entered into its seventh consecutive day of chaos on Monday. With more 500-large scale flight cancellations continuing across major airports. According to the civil aviation ministry, IndiGo is scheduled to operate 1,802 flights across 137 of its 138 destinations on Monday. The ministry also said the airline has already returned around 4,500 misplaced bags to passengers and aims to deliver the remaining 4,500 within the next 36 hours.Separately, the Supreme Court refused to entertain a petition seeking judicial intervention over the large-scale flight cancellations, noting that the matter did not warrant its involvement at this stage.(With inputs from agencies)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 MediaVideos‘Not Meant for Fake Nationalism’: Akhilesh Accuses BJP of Dividing Citizens Using Vande MataramTMC Opposes PM Calling Bankim Chandra ‘Da’; Modi Responds With ‘Babu’ Humour | Vande Mataram DePM Modi Slams Congress For Injustice To Vande Mataram, Cites Nehru’s Letters And Jinnah PressureIndia Faces Two-Front Danger in China, Pakistan: Cautions Army, Cites Op Sindoor As Proof Of ResolveIndiGo Crisis Enters Day 7: Over 350 Flights Cancelled As Chaos Continues Across Airports in India’Multilateralism Cannot Survive On Double Standards’: Jaishankar Urges Amid Multipolar World ReorderFlames Rage As Crowd Continues Dancing To ‘Mehbooba’ In Goa Nightclub VideoCalls To ‘Send Usha Back’ Erupt After JD Vance’s Immigration Remark Sparks Fierce National OutrageCrowd Grooving To ‘Mehbooba’ As Flames Engulf Goa Nightclub, Video Goes Viral“Tariff Pressure Ended India-Pak Standoff”: Trump Makes Bold Claim123Photostories7 commonly consumed regular foods that are harmful for the kidneys and what to eat insteadMeet Lando Norris’ Family: The people behind the F1 star’s success9 fascinating creatures from around the world with abilities that seem almost magical!Glute-building workout to improve posture and back painElon Musk’s warning about the ‘dopamine race’ in social media: Why the threat still feels urgent todayThe 5 fastest wild cats in the world– Find out who tops the listIndiGo crisis: When travel plans fail, people shine; beautiful moments that won the internetWhat Your Birth Number Says About Your Divine Worship GodBengaluru Mega Road Project: Rs 4,808cr Upgrade, IT Corridors, Flyovers & Tunnel—In PhotosDiabetes prevention: Bengaluru doctor suggests 10 lifestyle tips that all diabetics must follow123Hot PicksIndigo Flight DelayPutin India VisitWorld NewsGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingAaron RodgersJosh SimmonsJayson Tatum InjuryMariasharapova and Alexander Net worthAryna Sabalenka Net WorthTim PoolRafael Nadal and Mery Net WorthCeeDee Lamb InjuryMLB Trade RumorsCardi B

NEW DELHI: The aviation minister K Rammohan Naidu vowed in Rajya Sabha on Monday that the government will take “very, very strict action” against Indigo over the recent fiasco to “set an example” across the industry.Speaking during question hour, Naidu said the disruption was a result of IndiGo’s internal lapses. Blaming the carrier for failing…

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Dec 08, 2025, 15:09 IST

Dec 08, 2025, 15:09 IST

R Ashwin and Gautam Gambhir (X) Ravichandran Ashwin has delivered a pointed message to Indian cricket fans, echoing Gautam Gambhir’s recent appeal for healthier conversations on social media. Speaking on Monday, the veteran off spinner said the growing trend of personal attacks is pulling the sport into a space it was never meant to occupy,…

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How Bill Gates’ words inspire students worldwide, driving motivation, ambition, and lifelong learning every day

How Bill Gates’ words inspire students worldwide, driving motivation, ambition, and lifelong learning every day

How Bill Gates’ quotes motivate students worldwide and inspire lifelong learning Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft and a leading philanthropist, has become a significant source of inspiration for students worldwide. His speeches, interviews, and writings emphasise the importance of learning, perseverance, and innovation, motivating young minds to pursue knowledge and develop skills for the future.Students…

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