Thursday, November 21, 2024

Manipur Prolongs Mobile Internet Ban in 7 Districts for Another 3 Days

In response to ongoing concerns over law and order in the state, the Manipur government has extended its suspension of mobile internet services for three additional days. The ban, which has been in place since November 16, will now continue until 5:15 PM on November 23 in seven districts across the state.

“Half of Delhi Government Workforce to Work From Home Due to Severe Air Pollution”

As Delhi-NCR continues to battle its worst air quality in years, the Delhi government has taken a significant step to protect its workforce from the hazardous pollution levels. Starting today, 50% of the Delhi government employees will be working from home as part of a series of measures aimed at addressing the "severe" air quality in the region.

First500days Launches in India: A New Venture Studio in Partnership with Singapore-Based LaunchPilot to Foster Startup Success

The startup landscape in India is set for a transformative new addition with the launch of First500days, a venture studio founded by Shivam Pal in partnership with Singapore-based LaunchPilot, led by Sarvesh Tusnial. First500days aims to create a nurturing environment for early-stage startups, equipping them with essential resources, mentorship, and strategic support to turn ideas into scalable, impactful businesses.

Canada Increases Security Measures for Passengers Traveling to India

Latest newsCanada Increases Security Measures for Passengers Traveling to India
Canada Implements Enhanced Security Screening for Passengers Traveling to India

Canada’s Transport Ministry has introduced heightened security screening measures for passengers flying to India, a move aimed at ensuring safety amid growing concerns. The additional security protocols, implemented “out of an abundance of caution,” were announced by Transport Minister Anita Anand on Monday. This temporary measure affects all airlines, including Air Canada, which is complying with the new requirements.

In a statement, Air Canada informed passengers traveling to India that security wait times are expected to be longer due to these new mandates. The airline recommended that passengers arrive at least four hours before their flight departure to minimize any disruptions to their travel plans.

“The new security measures, which include additional secondary screenings, are designed to enhance safety,” a spokesperson for Air Canada confirmed. Passengers traveling from major airports, including Toronto Pearson, reported increased wait times for international pre-board screening. A post on X (formerly Twitter) from Toronto Pearson Airport advised passengers to check with their airline for updates and to allocate extra time for security procedures.

While the precise nature of the additional security checks remains unclear, sources have suggested that more thorough screenings are being conducted, particularly for those flying to India.

This heightened security follows a recent warning issued by the secessionist group Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), which had named specific Air India flights as targets. In a controversial video, SFJ’s general counsel, Gurpatwant Pannun, urged Sikhs to boycott Air India flights, citing security concerns. Although Pannun’s statement did not directly threaten violence, the warning prompted India’s High Commission in Ottawa to raise the issue with Canadian authorities.

In response, Transport Canada has taken precautionary steps to increase security on all flights to India, including those operated by Air India. These measures are expected to continue until further notice, ensuring the safety and peace of mind of passengers flying from Canada to India.

Sources By Agencies

Check out our other content

Check out other tags:

Most Popular Articles