Author: Saniya Sarosh
Meet Saniya Sarosh, a vibrant and driven individual embarking on her 3rd year at Lady Shri Ram College. With a fiery passion for writing, Saniya's heart beats in sync with the rhythm of Journalism. Beyond her talent for storytelling, she champions the cause of mental health, tirelessly advocating for awareness and destigmatization.
Passengers of a Vistara flight encountered a four-hour delay on Thursday when a male passenger was removed from the plane and arrested for shouting ‘hijack’ just before take-off. This incident occurred shortly after another Vistara service between Delhi and Mumbai was delayed due to a passenger overheard discussing a ‘bomb’. An official involved in the incident explained, “The passenger shouted ‘hijack’ while the flight was preparing for departure, which raised suspicion and prompted the de-boarding of all passengers for a detailed check of both the aircraft and the passenger.” Following standard operating procedures (SOPs), Vistara promptly informed the authorities and…
Russia-backed officials say an explosion Thursday damaged a bridge that is one of the few links between Crimea and the Ukrainian mainland.
At a fundraiser in California, US President Joe Biden compared Chinese President Xi Jinping to “dictators.” He brought up a February incident in which US military jets shot down a Chinese balloon that was allegedly eavesdropping. The appearance of the balloon, according to Biden, had the Chinese leader upset.
Devastating floods have been gripping India’s northeastern province of Assam for a few days. On Sunday, Assam’s rivers continued to run above the danger level in various sections of the state, worsening the already dire flood scenario. According to a morning notification from the Central Water Commission (CWC), the Brahmaputra was running over the red mark in Nimatighat in the Jorhat district. As heavy storms keep on battering the locale, the number of impacted regions has ascended to 18 out of 31. Even though there have been no revealed casualties, the floods have unleashed destruction, lowering extensions, and streets, and…
In a shocking episode that happened on Sunday outside Aryabhatta School in South Campus, a 19-year-old undergraduate from Delhi College lost his life as a result of voicing against the harassment of his female friend. The person in question, recognized as Nikhil Chauhan, was a first-year BA Political Science student at the School of Open Learning.As per the police, a group of four to five unidentified men showed up on bikes and supposedly stabbed Nikhil in the chest. Upsetting CCTV film, which has surfaced on the web, catches the charged running away from the area. As of now, no arrests…
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