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Goa nightclub fire: Luthra brothers to be deported from Thailand, set to arrive in Delhi today; transit remand likely | Delhi News

NEW DELHI/PANAJI: Saurabh and Gaurav Luthra, wanted in connection with the fire that claimed 25 lives at their nightclub in Goa on Dec 6, are expected to be deported from Thailand to India on Tuesday.Sources said the brothers are set to arrive at Delhi’s IGI Airport on an Indigo flight from Bangkok at around 1.45…

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‘Went to Thailand for work’: Goa nightclub owners Luthra brothers say they ‘want to return’; seek transit anticipatory bail | Delhi News

Goa nightclub owners Luthra brothers say they ‘want to return’ NEW DELHI: Saurabh and Gaurav Luthra, owners of Birch by Romeo Lane have approached a Delhi court seeking four weeks of transit anticipatory bail, claiming they are willing to return to India and cooperate with the investigation in to the Goa nightclub blaze that claimed…

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Grammy-nominated Anoushka Shankar’s sitar damaged by Air India during transit, airline issues an apology |

Anoushka Shankar revealed her sitar was damaged on an Air India flight, leaving her devastated. A new video shows it being repaired, and she thanked fans for their support. Air India apologised and offered compensation. Artists expressed heartbreak. The incident comes as Shankar celebrates multiple Grammy nominations for her latest project. Anoushka Shankar, the Grammy-nominated…

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‘Stay in a safe country’: Sudden H-1B visa fee hike sparks anxiety, leaves Indian techies stranded in transit | Bengaluru News

H-1B visa rule sparks anxiety, leaves Indian employees stranded in transit (Representative Image AI) BENGALURU: US President Donald Trump’s proclamation on the H-1B visa left many Indians on edge, wondering what it meant for them. Harish M, an Indian techie at a FAANG company, was on vacation in Kenya, scheduled to land in the US…

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Mumbai’s Metro Line 3: Seamless underground transit for commuters, but how did engineers pull it off without harming city’s heritage? | Mumbai News

MUMBAI: Within a fortnight, Mumbai’s decades-long dream of a seamless underground transit system will come one step closer to reality. When the final leg of the AareyCuffe Parade Metro Line 3, stretching from Acharya Atre Chowk (Worli) to Cuffe Parade, opens this month, ridership on the underground corridor, which currently hovers around 60,000 passengers daily,…

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