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IndiGo fiasco: The real cost of a flight that never took off

IndiGo’s widespread flight cancellations and delays have plunged passengers into chaos, forcing them to scramble for alternative travel at exorbitant prices. The airline’s operational crisis, marked by crew shortages, has led to significant passenger distress and a sharp decline in its stock value. Authorities are now intervening to control fares and ensure refunds. Source link

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'Chal waps ja!': Kuldeep gets schooled by Rohit and Kohli during DRS drama – watch

During India’s series-clinching ODI against South Africa, Rohit Sharma, despite not captaining, humorously intervened to prevent Kuldeep Yadav from taking unnecessary DRS reviews. Sharma, supported by Virat Kohli, repeatedly signaled against reviews, showcasing a blend of humor and strategic insight that ultimately proved correct, as Kuldeep later admitted his reliance on such guidance. Source link

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Apple’s Executive Exodus: Over 10 top executives jump ship to rivals in months

Apple faces a significant talent drain, particularly in its AI division, with dozens of engineers and designers departing for rivals like Meta and OpenAI. Key leaders have retired or moved on, impacting crucial projects like Siri’s overhaul. This exodus, driven by frustration with development processes and compensation, raises concerns about Apple’s future competitive edge. Source […]

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'Biryani for 40k’: Suspended TMC MLA lays ‘Babri Masjid’ foundation; heavy security posted

Suspended TMC MLA Humayun Kabir laid the foundation stone for a “Babri Masjid-style” mosque in Murshidabad, West Bengal, despite his party suspension and heightened security. The event, involving extensive arrangements and an expected turnout of nearly 3 lakh people, is seen as a significant show of strength for the MLA in the region. Source link

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Airfares skyrocket amid IndiGo crisis: Govt reimposes fare caps; airlines told to strictly comply

The government has reimposed airfare caps on airlines for the first time since Covid, citing unusually high ticket prices due to the IndiGo crisis. These caps aim to protect passengers from opportunistic pricing until IndiGo operations normalize, expected by December 15. The move comes as many passengers faced exorbitant fares after IndiGo cancellations. Source link

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'No longer critical': Microsoft drops DEI from reviews; employees call it 'fake'

Microsoft has removed diversity and inclusion from mandatory employee performance reviews, a significant shift from its 2020 commitments. The company also won’t publish its annual diversity report this year, citing a move to more dynamic formats. This follows the disbanding of an internal DEI team and a focus solely on ‘inclusion’ in HR documentation, sparking […]