Etihad Airways has introduced its Airbus A321LR aircraft on the Kolkata–Abu Dhabi route, giving passengers higher comfort levels and a more premium experience even on this medium-haul route. Kolkata is now the first Indian city to host this upgraded product from Etihad. The move signals Etihad’s confidence in India’s market potential and a push to connect more Indian cities with enhanced air services. It also reflects competition among airlines to lure more travelers with better amenities. #EtihadAirways #NewRoute #A321LR #Kolkata #AviationIndia #AirTravel #AirlineNews #Connectivity #PremiumTravel #IndiaUAE
Tropical Storm Imelda struck Southeast Texas in September 2019, causing catastrophic flooding and significant damage. The storm dumped over 40 inches of rain in some areas, with a peak total of 44.29 inches recorded near Fannett, Texas, making it the seventh-wettest tropical cyclone in U.S. history. The heavy rainfall led to widespread flooding, particularly in Jefferson, Harris, and Orange counties. In Beaumont, over 38 inches of rain fell, inundating homes and prompting evacuations. Houston experienced significant bayou overflows, leading to more than 1,000 rescues and the closure of George Bush Intercontinental Airport for about 90 minutes. The storm resulted in five confirmed deaths, including drownings and electrocution incidents. . Governor Greg Abbott declared a state of disaster in 13 counties, and President Trump issued a major disaster declaration on October 4, 2019. The National Weather Service estimated that Imelda caused approximately $5 billion in damage. #TropicalStormImelda #TexasFloods #DisasterManagement #ClimateImpact #FloodRelief #ExtremeWeather #EmergencyResponse #WeatherUpdates #NewsOne
In the Super Four stage of Asia Cup 2025, India and Sri Lanka faced off in a “dead rubber” match (since India and Pakistan had already sealed their spots in the final). India posted a strong 202/5, fueled by Abhishek Sharma’s 61 off 31 and a solid 49* from Tilak Varma.Sri Lanka’s Maheesh Theekshana made headlines earlier in the game by cleanly trapping Shubman Gill with a brilliant caught-and-bowled. India made a few tactical changes: Jasprit Bumrah was rested (not injured) to conserve energy. Sri Lanka won the toss and chose to bowl first—a decision that drew criticism, as conditions suggested chasing might be more favourable. Beyond sport, recent moves show that India–Sri Lanka relations are seeing renewed emphasis on cooperation. A high-level dialogue in New Delhi focused on the cooperative sector, especially around trade, food security, and joint ventures. Sri Lanka, however, has ruled out immediate LNG imports from India, citing lack of infrastructure like storage facilities. #AsiaCup2025 #IndiaVsSriLanka #CricketUpdates #AbhishekSharma #TilakVarma #SriLankaCricket #SportsNews #IndiaSriLankaRelations #NewsOne
Death Confirmed: Assata Shakur died in Havana, Cuba, on September 25, 2025. She was 77 years old (though some sources say 78), and her death was attributed to health issues and “advanced age.” The Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs along with her daughter confirmed the news. Historical Background: She was convicted in 1977 of murdering New Jersey State Trooper Werner Foerster during a 1973 traffic-stop-turned-shootout. She escaped prison in 1979 and was granted political asylum in Cuba in 1984. The US had long sought her extradition. Status at Death: Until her death, she remained on the FBI’s Most Wanted Terrorists list. #AssataShakur #JoanneChesimard #BlackLiberation #RacialJustice #PoliticalAsylum #USCubaRelations #Activism #Fugitives #CivilRights #Legacy
Voddie Baucham Jr., the influential pastor, theologian, and author, died on September 25, 2025 after suffering what his ministry described as an “emergency medical incident.” Though the precise cause has not been confirmed officially, speculation has arisen about his ongoing history of heart problems. Baucham had earlier moved from Zambia back to Florida in 2024 to take a leadership role in Founders Seminary, where he had just begun teaching when he passed away. Known for his strong biblical convictions, he often spoke against modern progressive ideology and emphasized home discipleship, family leadership, and the authority of Scripture. His last public statement also included a tribute to Charlie Kirk, writing “You might kill the messenger but you can never kill the message.” Christian leaders and organizations across the globe have since offered tributes, mourning the sudden loss of a bold and sometimes controversial voice in evangelicalism. #VoddieBaucham #Christianity #Evangelical #Theology #FoundersSeminary #Faith #Scripture #ChurchLeadership #Legacy #ChristianNews
India described its recent trade discussions with the U.S. as “constructive,” hoping to clinch a preliminary deal soon. Talks touched on U.S. tariffs on Indian goods, H-1B visa policy, and other trade/fiscal matters. Officials from both nations see it as a make-or-break moment: India wants better access for its exports, especially pharmaceuticals, and the U.S. wants clarity on supply chain and trade rules. The outcome could influence business sentiment and bilateral relations. #IndiaUS #TradeDeal #Commerce #TariffTalks #EconomicDiplomacy #H1BPolicy #ExportGrowth #IndiaTrade #GlobalPartnership #TradeReform
The Nagpur Rural RTO conducted inspections across rural areas (like Bhandara, Koradi) and penalised sub-dealers who were illegally selling vehicles without proper licenses. Over 26 vehicles were seized, with ₹10,000 penalties per vehicle. Authorities warned buyers to check credentials before purchasing and suspect that some authorized dealers might have been supplying to these illegal sellers. The crackdown is an attempt to protect buyers and formalize automobile trade in rural zones. #RTO #AutoRegulation #IllegalDealers #VehicleSeizure #ConsumerProtection #NagpurRural #MotorVehiclesAct #TradeCompliance #BuyerAwareness #RuralMarkets
Prime Minister Modi is set to inaugurate BSNL’s homegrown 4G network stack, and simultaneously commission 97,000 mobile towers built with Indian technology. The aim is to boost connectivity, especially in underserved areas, while promoting telecom self-reliance. This is being billed as a “Swadeshi milestone,” aligning with India’s push for technological sovereignty. The infrastructure is also designed to be upgradable to 5G in the future. #BSNL4G #TelecomIndia #SwadeshiTech #DigitalInfrastructure #Connectivity #MakeInIndia #TelecomReform #RuralCoverage #NationBuilding #TechSovereignty
Maharashtra’s education department says it has digitised about 90% of teacher records ahead of a government deadline. The move was triggered by the “Shalarth ID scam,” where fake teacher credentials were used to benefit from salaries and job positions. The digital push includes uploading appointment letters, qualifications, and other documents. Physical verification will be done later to ensure integrity. For many teachers, this changes how promotions, salary, and pensions will be handled, and may also expose discrepancies. #EducationReform #TeacherRecords #DigitalIndia #Maharashtra #Transparency #AntiCorruption #EdTech #PublicSector #GovtScam #SchoolAdministration
Over about 20 days, Nagpur city police launched “Operation Thunder” and dismantled six drug syndicates operating across the city, arresting 11 suspects and seizing narcotics worth around ₹60 lakh. The busts included large quantities of ganja and the synthetic drug mephedrone (MD) in multiple raids. This crackdown is significant because it targets networks that were reportedly influencing local youth. The police are continuing investigations, trying to track down suspects still at large, and hoping these actions will deter further drug trade in the region. #Nagpur #DrugCrackdown #OperationThunder #AntiNarcotics #Mephedrone #GanjaBan #CitySafety #YouthProtection #LawEnforcement #NagpurPolice