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News18 Evening Digest: Delhi Airport T1 Roof Collapse Probe; Hemant Soren Released From Jail & Other Top Stories
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News18 Evening Digest: Delhi Airport T1 Roof Collapse Probe; Hemant Soren Released From Jail & Other Top Stories

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FATF ‘Thumbs Up’ Ensures India Will Be among Top Nations on Checks against Money Laundering, Terror Financing: Govt Sources to News18
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FATF ‘Thumbs Up’ Ensures India Will Be among Top Nations on Checks against Money Laundering, Terror Financing: Govt Sources to News18

The Mutual Evaluation Report of India, which was adopted in the FATF plenary held in Singapore between June 26 and June 28, 2024, has placed the country in the ‘regular follow-up’ category, a distinction shared by only four other G20 nations

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“Ensure No Abnormal Surge”: Centre On Airfare After Delhi Airport Ops Hit
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“Ensure No Abnormal Surge”: Centre On Airfare After Delhi Airport Ops Hit

The Civil Aviation Ministry, in an advisory this evening, has asked airlines to ensure there are no “abnormal surcharges” on flights to and from Delhi. This as Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport’s Terminal 1 was forced to suspend operations after a portion of the roof in the departure complex collapsed.

“In view of the unfortunate incident at Terminal T1D IGIA, Delhi, all airlines are advised to monitor any abnormal surge in airfares to and from Delhi and take necessary action regarding the same. Further, cancellations and rescheduling of flights due to the incident may be done without penal charges,” the ministry said in a post on X.

Around 5 am today, the roof sheet and the pillars supporting them came crashing down, killing one person, injuring at least six others, and affecting flight ops in one of the world’s busiest airports.

Low-cost carriers IndiGo and SpiceJet – which operate their domestic flights from Terminal 1 – have cancelled several flights and temporarily moved other operations to the other two terminals.

With operations hit and flights cancelled, the civil aviation ministry promptly stepped in to ensure passengers were not charged more on the Delhi route.

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