JEE Main 2026 Session 2: NTA reviewing April 5 Chemistry exam answer key; candidates told to hold objections

JEE Main 2026 Session 2: NTA reviewing April 5 Chemistry exam answer key; candidates told to hold objections

JEE Main Session 2 answer key 2026: The National Testing Agency (NTA) is currently verifying claims related to discrepancies in the Chemistry section of the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2026 Session 2 exam held on April 5. The issue reportedly occurred in the shift 2 examination, prompting concern among students and educators. NTA asks…

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‘Bhabhiji Ghar Par Hain’ movie trailer OUT: Vibhuti-Tiwari chaos returns with a spooky twist, fans get ‘super excited’

‘Bhabhiji Ghar Par Hain’ movie trailer OUT: Vibhuti-Tiwari chaos returns with a spooky twist, fans get ‘super excited’

The popular TV comedy show ‘Bhabhiji Ghar Par Hain’ is now making its big-screen debut, and the official trailer released recently created instant buzz online. After the makers hinted at a feature film last year, the project is now ready to entertain audiences in theatres. From classic humour to unexpected twists, the trailer promises a…

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Kerala minister warns schools against Christmas curbs | India News

Kerala minister warns schools against Christmas curbs | India News

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kerala education minister V Sivankutty flagged on Sunday reports of some private schools in the state blocking Christmas celebrations on campus, warning that the LDF govt won’t tolerate “divisive models based on religion and belief, as seen in north India”.“Such actions are unheard of in a state like Kerala, known for its…secular culture…Our schools…

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File photo NEW DELHI: Air India Monday grounded one of its Boeing 787 Dreamliner (VT-ANX) after the crew operating this aircraft from London to Bengaluru reported an issue with the locking mechanism of the fuel control switch. Boeing says it is “in contact with AI and supporting their review of this matter.”The aircraft had taken off from London at 9.19 pm Sunday from Heathrow and landed in Bengaluru Monday 11.54 am (all timings local). Airline sources say the pilot observed an issue with the switch after landing and reported the same. However according to Safety Matters Foundation: “On Feb 2, 2026, during the operation of Air India Flight AI132 (London Heathrow to Bengaluru), the crew reported abnormal behaviour of the LEFT engine fuel control switch on Boeing 787 VT-ANX. During engine start, the switch failed to remain locked in the RUN position on two attempts, moving towards CUTOFF—a malfunction that could, under specific conditions, lead to an inadvertent engine shutdown in flight.”  “Left fuel control switch slips from on to cut off when pushed down slightly. It does not lock in its position,” says the pilot in his report filed with the airline.This development assumes significance as on June 12, 2025, an AI B787 (VT-ANB) operating as AI 171 had crashed in Ahmedabad seconds after take off killing 260 people, because of fuel supply to its engines drying up as the switch had moved from run to cut off. It is not yet conclusively known why the switch was cut off — whether due to a mechanical fault or otherwise.Also read| Air India plane crash: What are the fuel control switches under scrutiny? What they do and why they matterAbout the Bengaluru grounding, AI said in a statement: “We are aware that one of our pilots has reported a possible defect on the fuel control switch of a Boeing 787-8 aircraft. After receiving this initial information, we have grounded the said aircraft and are involving the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) to get the pilot’s concerns checked on a priority basis. The matter has been communicated to the aviation regulator, DGCA. Air India had checked the fuel control switches on all Boeing 787 aircraft in its fleet after a directive from the DGCA, and had found no issues. At Air India, the safety of our passengers and crew remains top priority.”The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is probing this latest scare and has sought information from the airline. Comments have been sought from Boeing as well.Boeing Dreamliner’s Fuel control switches came into sharp focus after the Ahmedabad crash. “In the cockpit voice recording, one of the pilots is heard asking the other why did he cutoff (the fuel control switch). The other pilot responded that he did not do so,” says AI 171 crash preliminary investigation report of the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau.After the crash, AI had checked the fuel control switches of all its Dreamliners and had found no issues with them. Aviation safety expert Captain Amit Singh said: “What makes this (Monday scare) deeply troubling is not only that it happened, but that it occurred after Air India publicly stated it had conducted precautionary checks across its 787 fleet and found no issues. This raises urgent questions: Were the checks thorough? Is this a new, recurring defect? Passengers and crews deserve unambiguous answers.”Singh’s Safety matters Foundation said in a statement, “This incident is especially alarming as it mirrors a known risk previously identified by the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). In 2018, the FAA issued safety alert for operators, explicitly warning that certain fuel control switches, including those on Boeing 787s, could malfunction in this exact manner, increasing the risk of accidental engine shutdown. The FAA recommended inspection and replacement of affected units.”End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosChina Slams Dalai Lama’s Grammy Win, Calls It Political Manipulation Warns Against Anti-China MovesShowdown In Parliament As Rahul Gandhi Quotes Ex-Army Chief Naravane’s Book on China’Arrogant, Liar’: Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee Attacks CEC Gyanesh After SIR Meet In DelhiPak Analyst Rips Munir Over Trump Minerals Pitch And IMF Loans After US Snubs Pakistan On Pax SilicaBalochistan Crisis: Pakistan-Origin Commentator Takes Apart Islamabad, Exposes Lies On India’India Showed…’: Ex-Army Chief Naravane’s Remarks On Galwan Clash Resurface After Lok Sabha Row’Faster Than BrahMos’: DRDO Calls New Hypersonic Anti Ship Missile A Game Changer For IndiaLok Sabha Heats Up As Tejasvi Surya Labels UPA Rule Lost Decade Of Opportunity, Congress ProtestsWe Are Here After Official Appointment’: Mamata Slams Delhi Police at Banga BhavanExplained: How India-EU Trade Deal Reshapes Europe Market, Leaves Pakistan And Bangladesh On Edge123Photostories10 best travel ideas for Valentine’s Day 2026 weekend9 comforting amla dishes ideal for winter months10 luxury bikes that blend power, precision, and prestige‘The 50’, ‘Bigg Boss’, ‘Laughter Chef’: Celebrity reality shows that never fail to entertainHrithik Roshan shares his post-workout meal photo and it is plateful of things we all loveKriti Sanon pens a special note for ‘Special Friend’ after Nupur Sanon’s Hindu wedding- See pictures8 ways to experience a different side of DelhiJustin Bieber’s performance to Lola Young’s win: Highlights from the 68th Annual Grammy Awards nightTop 10 countries in the world by GDP (2026 Projections); check India’s positionMumbai Metro Line 6: 15-km elevated corridor to transform commute with 13 key stations123Hot PicksBudget 2026Gold Silver PricesCigarette Prices HikeFebruary 2026 bank changesIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays February 2026Bank Holidays februaryTop TrendingOKC Thunder vs Denver Nuggets InjuryMLB Trade RumorsDrake MayeDeshaun WatsonNHL Trade UpdateSnowboarder RyanMLB TradeRyan ClarkTua TagovailoaBad Bunny

File photo NEW DELHI: Air India Monday grounded one of its Boeing 787 Dreamliner (VT-ANX) after the crew operating this aircraft from London to Bengaluru reported an issue with the locking mechanism of the fuel control switch. Boeing says it is “in contact with AI and supporting their review of this matter.”The aircraft had taken off from London at 9.19 pm Sunday from Heathrow and landed in Bengaluru Monday 11.54 am (all timings local). Airline sources say the pilot observed an issue with the switch after landing and reported the same. However according to Safety Matters Foundation: “On Feb 2, 2026, during the operation of Air India Flight AI132 (London Heathrow to Bengaluru), the crew reported abnormal behaviour of the LEFT engine fuel control switch on Boeing 787 VT-ANX. During engine start, the switch failed to remain locked in the RUN position on two attempts, moving towards CUTOFF—a malfunction that could, under specific conditions, lead to an inadvertent engine shutdown in flight.” “Left fuel control switch slips from on to cut off when pushed down slightly. It does not lock in its position,” says the pilot in his report filed with the airline.This development assumes significance as on June 12, 2025, an AI B787 (VT-ANB) operating as AI 171 had crashed in Ahmedabad seconds after take off killing 260 people, because of fuel supply to its engines drying up as the switch had moved from run to cut off. It is not yet conclusively known why the switch was cut off — whether due to a mechanical fault or otherwise.Also read| Air India plane crash: What are the fuel control switches under scrutiny? What they do and why they matterAbout the Bengaluru grounding, AI said in a statement: “We are aware that one of our pilots has reported a possible defect on the fuel control switch of a Boeing 787-8 aircraft. After receiving this initial information, we have grounded the said aircraft and are involving the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) to get the pilot’s concerns checked on a priority basis. The matter has been communicated to the aviation regulator, DGCA. Air India had checked the fuel control switches on all Boeing 787 aircraft in its fleet after a directive from the DGCA, and had found no issues. At Air India, the safety of our passengers and crew remains top priority.”The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is probing this latest scare and has sought information from the airline. Comments have been sought from Boeing as well.Boeing Dreamliner’s Fuel control switches came into sharp focus after the Ahmedabad crash. “In the cockpit voice recording, one of the pilots is heard asking the other why did he cutoff (the fuel control switch). The other pilot responded that he did not do so,” says AI 171 crash preliminary investigation report of the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau.After the crash, AI had checked the fuel control switches of all its Dreamliners and had found no issues with them. Aviation safety expert Captain Amit Singh said: “What makes this (Monday scare) deeply troubling is not only that it happened, but that it occurred after Air India publicly stated it had conducted precautionary checks across its 787 fleet and found no issues. This raises urgent questions: Were the checks thorough? Is this a new, recurring defect? Passengers and crews deserve unambiguous answers.”Singh’s Safety matters Foundation said in a statement, “This incident is especially alarming as it mirrors a known risk previously identified by the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). In 2018, the FAA issued safety alert for operators, explicitly warning that certain fuel control switches, including those on Boeing 787s, could malfunction in this exact manner, increasing the risk of accidental engine shutdown. The FAA recommended inspection and replacement of affected units.”End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosChina Slams Dalai Lama’s Grammy Win, Calls It Political Manipulation Warns Against Anti-China MovesShowdown In Parliament As Rahul Gandhi Quotes Ex-Army Chief Naravane’s Book on China’Arrogant, Liar’: Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee Attacks CEC Gyanesh After SIR Meet In DelhiPak Analyst Rips Munir Over Trump Minerals Pitch And IMF Loans After US Snubs Pakistan On Pax SilicaBalochistan Crisis: Pakistan-Origin Commentator Takes Apart Islamabad, Exposes Lies On India’India Showed…’: Ex-Army Chief Naravane’s Remarks On Galwan Clash Resurface After Lok Sabha Row’Faster Than BrahMos’: DRDO Calls New Hypersonic Anti Ship Missile A Game Changer For IndiaLok Sabha Heats Up As Tejasvi Surya Labels UPA Rule Lost Decade Of Opportunity, Congress ProtestsWe Are Here After Official Appointment’: Mamata Slams Delhi Police at Banga BhavanExplained: How India-EU Trade Deal Reshapes Europe Market, Leaves Pakistan And Bangladesh On Edge123Photostories10 best travel ideas for Valentine’s Day 2026 weekend9 comforting amla dishes ideal for winter months10 luxury bikes that blend power, precision, and prestige‘The 50’, ‘Bigg Boss’, ‘Laughter Chef’: Celebrity reality shows that never fail to entertainHrithik Roshan shares his post-workout meal photo and it is plateful of things we all loveKriti Sanon pens a special note for ‘Special Friend’ after Nupur Sanon’s Hindu wedding- See pictures8 ways to experience a different side of DelhiJustin Bieber’s performance to Lola Young’s win: Highlights from the 68th Annual Grammy Awards nightTop 10 countries in the world by GDP (2026 Projections); check India’s positionMumbai Metro Line 6: 15-km elevated corridor to transform commute with 13 key stations123Hot PicksBudget 2026Gold Silver PricesCigarette Prices HikeFebruary 2026 bank changesIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays February 2026Bank Holidays februaryTop TrendingOKC Thunder vs Denver Nuggets InjuryMLB Trade RumorsDrake MayeDeshaun WatsonNHL Trade UpdateSnowboarder RyanMLB TradeRyan ClarkTua TagovailoaBad Bunny

NEW DELHI: Air India Monday grounded one of its Boeing 787 Dreamliner (VT-ANX) after the crew operating this aircraft from London to Bengaluru reported an issue with the locking mechanism of the fuel control switch. Boeing says it is “in contact with AI and supporting their review of this matter.”The aircraft had taken off from…

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Rajasthan Pashu Parichar third merit list released at rssb.rajasthan.gov.in: Direct link to download here

Rajasthan Pashu Parichar third merit list released at rssb.rajasthan.gov.in: Direct link to download here

The Rajasthan Staff Selection Commission (RSSC) has released the merit list for the Rajasthan Pashu Parichar recruitment 2026. The list, published on April 30, 2026. Applications were first invited between January 19 and February 17, 2026. The written examination followed much later, conducted from December 1 to 3, 2024. Months passed before the official answer…

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Updated: Dec 01, 2025, 18:08 IST

Updated: Dec 01, 2025, 18:08 IST

Ben Stokes inspects the ball during an Australia nets session at The Gabba (Photo by Matt Roberts/Getty Images) Geoffrey Boycott has called on England to be more thoughtful in their approach as they aim to level the Ashes series in the second Test at Brisbane.England are trailing 0-1 in the five-match series after suffering an…

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‘Dressing up defeat as agreement’: Iran mocks Trump with ‘negotiating with yourself’ dig

‘Dressing up defeat as agreement’: Iran mocks Trump with ‘negotiating with yourself’ dig

‘Can never get along with people like you’: IRGC spokesperson Zolfaghari to Trump. An Iranian military spokesperson has publicly ridiculed US efforts to broker a ceasefire, casting fresh doubt over Washington’s proposed 15-point peace plan.Lt. Col. Ebrahim Zolfaghari, speaking on state television on Wednesday, dismissed claims by Donald Trump that discussions were under way, suggesting…

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Nepal-born police officer Pradeep Tamang killed responding to fraud call in Georgia, was engaged to be married

Nepal-born police officer Pradeep Tamang killed responding to fraud call in Georgia, was engaged to be married

A Georgia police officer was killed and another seriously injured Sunday while responding to a fraud-related call at a hotel near Stone Mountain, authorities said.The officer who died was 25-year-old Pradeep Tamang, who was born in Nepal and moved to the United States about ten years ago. He had joined the Gwinnett County Police Department…

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Yuvraj Singh pays a tribute to Dharmendra; says the late actor ‘carried Punjab’s warmth wherever he went’

Yuvraj Singh pays a tribute to Dharmendra; says the late actor ‘carried Punjab’s warmth wherever he went’

Bollywood’s ‘He-Man,’ the legendary actor Dharmendra, passed away at the age of 89, on Monday, November 24, at his residence in Mumbai. On the same day, his last rites were conducted, wherein the family, industry members and other near and dear ones paid their respects. It goes without saying that with a professional legacy spanning…

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‘Pati Patni Aur Woh Do’ box office collection Day 2: Ayushmann Khurrana starrer witnesses growth but fails to cross Rs 10 crore mark

‘Pati Patni Aur Woh Do’ box office collection Day 2: Ayushmann Khurrana starrer witnesses growth but fails to cross Rs 10 crore mark

Ayushmann Khurrana, Sara Ali Khan, Wamiqa Gabbi, and Rakul Preet Singh‘s ‘Pati Patni Aur Woh Do’ has received a decent response at the box office. The film opened to mixed reviews from the audience. Though the film showed growth on its second day at the theatre, it couldn’t match the collections of its predecessor, ‘Pati…

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After Enrique Iglesias concert, mobile phones, gold chains stolen at Travis Scott concert in Mumbai

After Enrique Iglesias concert, mobile phones, gold chains stolen at Travis Scott concert in Mumbai

MUMBAI: America’s Grammy-nominated rapper Travis Scott’s Mumbai concert turned into a hub for robbers after fans reported theft of their valuable assets, such as jewellery and mobile phones worth at least Rs 18 lakhs, as per the Mumbai police. Thousands of fans thronged the Mahalaxmi Racecourse in Mumbai to witness the high-energy performance of the…

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Quote of the day by Martin Sheen: ‘We in it, are not asked to do great things; we are asked to do all things with great love’

Quote of the day by Martin Sheen: ‘We in it, are not asked to do great things; we are asked to do all things with great love’

Martin Sheen didn’t just become an actor. He became a conscience. From ‘Badlands’ to ‘Apocalypse Now’ to ‘Gandhi’ to ‘Wall Street’ to ‘The West Wing.’ He has been in some of the most morally searching and emotionally demanding productions in the history of American film and television. He has been nominated for the Golden Globe….

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‘Lot that could go wrong’: Trump plans to tap Venezuelan oil reserves — what it means

‘Lot that could go wrong’: Trump plans to tap Venezuelan oil reserves — what it means

After a dramatic capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro by American forces, US President Donald Trump said that he wants to tap its oil infrastructure. The bigger question, however, is whether such a move would yield any quick results.According to analysts, even if US oil giants invest billions of dollars in Venezuela’s massive oil reserves,…

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