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Long routes, fatigued crew: AI increasing Boeing 787 pilot numbers to provide relief


NEW DELHI: With airspace restrictions to the west of India increasing at a furious pace in the last 11 months, Air India is finally sending reinforcement pilots for its long haul backbone fleet of Boeing 787 Dreamliners that are deployed on ever-lengthening Europe and UK routes. The conversion of about 28 to 30 pilots of Boeing 777s to the Dreamliner is nearly complete and they will start on the B787s next month. Conversion training for another batch of about 15 narrow body pilots to the B787 will begin from March 23.This was conveyed to the fatigued-by-now wide body pilots of AI on Saturday by the airline management. The airline is going to convert more narrow body pilots to the B787 and Airbus A350 as the more of the latter type are expected to join the fleet later this year. The B777s’ numbers in AI fleet is falling as the legacy planes are being sent for retrofitting.

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In the most recent instance, Pakistan airspace for Indian carriers was closed on April 23, 2025. Since then Indian carriers’ flights to and from the west have been taking longer routes — going over Arabian Sea seeing clear of Karachi airspace and then heading to their destinations. These routes got even longer when Iran had to be avoided. The Israel-Iran war has further increased the no-fly areas and this keeps increasing, pushing airlines more to the south of Saudi.“We have been flying longer for almost a year now. The airline seeks and gets dispensation from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) from pilot flight duty time limitation (FDTL) rules, allowing it to now operate longer flights of upto 11.5 hours with just two pilots. We are completely fatigued now as the buildup has been happening for a year and instead of getting any relief, it keeps getting worse with more punishing FDTL dispensations. This is not good for flight safety,” said numerous pilots.Both the airline and the DGCA say they are aware of the issue but are forced to on FDTL issue for the sake of keeping connectivity intact. “We are seeking numbers from AI on how they are increasing pilot availability for B787s. They have to give us regular updates on actual numbers apart from just plans and projections. In fact, any FDTL dispensation is now considered only if an airline gives concrete numbers to improve pilot availability,” said officials. The DGCA toyed with the idea of having AI’s B787 Australia flights with two pilots, instead of three, to increase availability of the Maharaja’s west flights on the Dreamliners. However, the Australia flight numbers were such that the shift wold not have provided any real relief.



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Not Shubman Gill! These 3 players could power GT to IPL 2026 glory


India’s Test and ODI captain Shubman Gill might have lost his place in the T20I side, but he remains one of the key pillars of the Gujarat Titans (GT) in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Shubman Gill is expected to lead the batting charge for the franchise in the upcoming IPL 2026.

While all focus will be on Gill, we predicted that the three players who could be key contributors to the Gujarat team’s success this season are. GT’s 2025 season ended in the eliminator, but now they are keen on making a strong impression with a balanced and more confident lineup.

3 players could power GT to IPL 2026 glory

As the Gujarat Titans are set to begin their IPL 2026 campaign against the Punjab Kings on March 31 in New Chandigarh, Sai Sudharsan, Rashid Khan, and Prasidh Krishan can be the X-factors who can propel the franchise to their second title this year.

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Sai Sudharsan

Sai Sudharsan has become the backbone of GT’s batting. Last season, he won the Orange Cap for being the leading run-scorer (759 runs) in the tournament. Sai’s calm approach, ability to play long innings, and holding one end make him an irreplaceable player for the franchise.

His left-handed batting also offers the Gujarat Titans the opportunity to have a left-right opening pair with Gill. He is also a big-match player. Sai has over 1700 runs in 40 IPL matches to his name so far.

Rashid Khan

Afghanistan’s spin wizard and captain, Rashid Khan, may not have had his best season last year, but everyone knows what he is capable of. He is still one of the most dangerous spinners in T20 cricket.

The leg-spinner is the go-to player when the team needs a breakthrough. His googlies are very hard to read, and he bowls at a quick pace, which makes it difficult for batters to attack him. The wicket-taking spinner has become a dangerous finisher who can hit big sixes and turn the match in no time.

Rashid is one of the all-time successful spinners in the IPL, with 158 wickets in 136 matches at an impressive economy rate of 7.09. Now, he would be keen to make a significant impact for GT.

Prasidh Krishna

Prasidh Krishna has become the leader of GT’s fast bowling attack. The Indian pacer won the Purple Cap for being the highest wicket-taker with 25 wickets in the last season. He was especially dangerous in the death overs, picking up the most wickets in that phase.

He bowls with good pace and hits hard lengths, which makes it tough for batters to attack him. He is their main strike weapon in the league. With Mohammed Siraj, he forms a strong fast-bowling attack for the Gujarat Titans. Both bowls above 145 kmph will be key assets in the upcoming IPL 2026.

Krishna has so far played 32 matches and scalped 74 wickets in 66 IPL matches at an average of 29.61 and an economy rate of 8.77 so far. The GT are expecting the same kind of performance he delivered last season with the ball as they aim for their second IPL trophy this season.

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Ex-judges, diplomats flag bias in USCIRF religious freedom report | India News



NEW DELHI: A group of 275 former judges, bureaucrats, diplomats and armed forces veterans has raised objections to a recent report by the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF), calling it “disturbing” and lacking balance.In a joint statement dated March 21, the signatories questioned the methodology and conclusions of the USCIRF report, arguing that assessments of religious freedom should be based on long-term demographic trends rather than “selective or episodic narratives.”Citing census data, the statement highlighted minority populations in India have remained stable or grown over decades, contrasting this with a decline in Hindu populations in Pakistan and Bangladesh since Partition. According to the signatories, such trends “suggest the overall ecosystem in India has not produced the kind of sustained demographic contraction…that would indicate systemic persecution.”The group criticised what it described as a recurring tendency by USCIRF to portray Indian institutions and organisations such as the RSS negatively without sufficient macro-level evidence. It said criticism must be grounded in “verifiable evidence and contextual understanding.”The statement further objected to USCIRF’s recommendations, including calls for sanctions and restrictions on individuals linked to the RSS, terming them “highly motivated” and lacking credibility.The signatories include former SC judges, high court judges, ex-chief election commissioners, former ambassadors and over 130 retired armed forces officers.Calling India a “robust democracy” with established judicial and parliamentary systems, the group urged the US govt to review the basis of the USCIRF report and also examine its contributors.



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CAPF bill earmarking IG to DG positions for IPS officers to be tabled in Parliament soon | India News


CAPF bill earmarking IG to DG positions for IPS officers to be tabled in Parliament soon

The bill seeks to earmark a minimum 50% IG-level posts, 67% ADG-level posts and all DG and special DG-level posts in CAPFs for deputation (Representative image)

NEW DELHI: Citing the need to retain deputation of Indian Police Service (IPS) officers to the Central armed police forces (CAPFs) for operational efficiency through better Centre-state coordination, the home ministry is set to move a bill in Parliament earmarking a minimum 50% inspector-general (IG) level posts, 67% additional director general-level posts (ADG) and all director-general (DG) and special DG-level posts in CAPFs for deputation.TOI was the first to report on March 11 that the Union cabinet had approved the draft CAPF (General Administration) Bill, 2026, which provides for continuing with the deputation of IPS officers to CAPFs.The recruitment and service conditions of Group A General Duty officers and other officers/members of CAPFs are currently regulated by rules issued through an executive order. “In recent years, due to absence of an umbrella law, regulatory provisions have evolved in a fragmented manner, resulting in several litigation on service-related matters and leading to some functional and administrative difficulties….There is a need to lay down an umbrella law to regulate the recruitment, deputation, promotion and other conditions of services of Group A general duty officers and other officers…to ensure legislative clarity, preserving their distinct operational and functional requirements and harmonising judicial directions with administrative and federal requirements,” it is underlined in the statement of objects and reasons of the bill.The bill effectively blunts the Supreme Court order passed in May last year confirming ‘organised services’ (OGAS) status for group A CAPF officers for all purposes and directing the govt to progressively reduce deputation posts of IPS officers in the senior administrative grade (SAG) up to the rank of IG in CAPFs. As per current recruitment rules for CAPFs, 20% of the posts at DIG level and 50% at the IG level are deputation posts for IPS officers.The CAPF (General Administration) Bill does not retain the 20% deputation quota for DIG-level posts.The May 2025 ruling by SC was seen as a potential career boost for around 13,000 CAPF cadre officers, who had been complaining of discrimination on account of IPS officers occupying the senior-level posts.Noting that IPS officers serving on deputation are an integral part of CAPFs, the bill’s text underlines how CAPFs perform duties relating to national security and anti-insurgency in coordination with the state authorities. “In the interest of maintaining Centre-state relations by ensuring close coordination between the Union and the states for effective operational functioning, it is essential to maintain the existing system of deputation of the IPS officers in CAPFs,” it notes.



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TOISA 2025: Shubman Gill, Deepti Sharma take Cricketer of the Year titles after landmark seasons | Cricket News


TOISA 2025: Shubman Gill, Deepti Sharma take Cricketer of the Year titles after landmark seasons
Shubman Gill, Deepti Sharma

LUCKNOW: Shubman Gill and Deepti Sharma headlined the honours in the cricket category as they were named ‘Cricketer of the Year’ (Male and Female) at the Times of India Sports Awards (TOISA) 2025 here on Saturday.Meanwhile, Kuldeep Yadav and Harmanpreet Kaur bagged the award for special recognition in the Cricket (Male) and special recognition in Cricket (Female), respectively.The ceremony in Lucknow recognised athletes across more than 45 sporting categories, honouring performances during the evaluation period from January 1 to December 31, 2025.This edition reflected a year where Indian cricket recorded strong performances across formats and tournaments on the global stage.For Shubman Gill, 2025 marked a phase of consistency and leadership.He won two ICC Men’s Player of the Month awards during the year, becoming the first male cricketer to claim the honour four times overall. Entering the ICC Champions Trophy as the top-ranked ODI batter, Gill scored an unbeaten 101 against Bangladesh in the group stage, setting the tone for India’s title-winning campaign. He also served as deputy to Suryakumar Yadav in the Asia Cup (T20), where India defeated Pakistan in the final to lift the trophy.In Tests, Gill took over as captain following the retirements of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. He began his tenure with a century at Headingley, becoming one of the Indian captains to score a hundred in their first Test in charge. He followed it with successive centuries at Edgbaston, including 269 — the highest Test score by an Indian captain — and 161 in the same match, aggregating 430 runs, the second-highest in a Test after Graham Gooch. Gill also became only the third Indian captain to score five Test centuries in a calendar year.In the women’s category, Deepti Sharma delivered a key all-round performance in 2025.She was named Player of the Tournament at the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup after scoring 215 runs and taking 22 wickets in nine matches. She became the first cricketer to register the double of 200 runs and 20 wickets in a single World Cup edition. Her contribution in the final in Mumbai played a role in India winning the title.The winners were selected by an illustrious jury comprising legendary athletes whose achievements have shaped Indian sport.Abhinav Bindra, PR Sreejesh, Mithali Raj, Achanta Sharath Kamal, Leander Paes, and Devendra Jhajharia formed the panel for this edition.Their collective experience ensured that the honours reflected performances across levels, recognising contributions that shaped India’s sporting year.

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‘Sleep with me, I’ll file your case’: Aligarh cop demands sex from survivor before filing rape case; suspended after audio proof surfaces | Agra News


Cop demands sex from survivor before filing rape case (AI image)

AGRA: A police constable in Aligarh has been suspended and booked for allegedly telling a 25-year-old rape survivor that her complaint would be acted upon only if she first met him in a hotel room and “had sex with him”, police said on Friday.The survivor recorded phone conversations in which constable Imran Khan, posted at Quarsi police station, allegedly told her: “If you send me a sexy photo of yourself right now, I will get you clothes for Eid… come with me to the hotel. We share the same religion… I will send him to jail and get a case registered against him; in return, you will have to sleep with me,” the constable allegedly told her.He further said, “Swear on the Quran, if you tell this to anyone, I will die… I will not let any action be taken; on the contrary, I will send you to jail.”According to the complaint, the woman had approached the Quarsi police station weeks ago, alleging that a man raped her on the false promise of marriage. She also submitted a complaint through the CM’s Integrated Grievance Redressal System (IGRS) portal seeking action.She alleged that instead of acting on her complaint, the constable called her, gathered details, and later began pressuring her for sexual favours over text messages and phone calls. The survivor recorded the conversations and approached senior police officials.Following her complaint, SSP Neeraj Kumar Jadaun ordered the constable’s suspension and directed registration of an FIR on Wednesday.Police said the accused has been booked under relevant BNS sections, including sexual harassment and criminal intimidation. Further investigation is underway.

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DSP Sarvam Singh said, “The woman appeared before the SSP, after which an inquiry was assigned to me. A report was submitted, and on the SSP’s directions, a case has been registered. Further investigation is underway.”



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West Asia war takes toll on highway builders as prices start to bite


West Asia war takes toll on highway builders as prices start to bite

NEW DELHI: Senior executives of some of the highway construction companies told TOI that the increase has started impacting the road construction cost as bitumen and fuel expenses are around 30% of the project cost. “Since the commercial diesel price is revised from time to time, we are worried whether there will be another round of hike in the next fortnight since there is no sign of any end to the Iran-Israel-US war,” said one of the executives.He added that the discount offered prior to the war has been nullified on bitumen which was in the range of Rs 2,000 to Rs 5,000 per tonne.Recently, the National Highway Builders Federation (NHBF) had flagged the issues at a meeting with NHAI. “Sharp escalation in fuel costs is impacting operation of plants at sites…We have no option but to seek govt intervention as the overall cost escalation due to these factors is beyond the normal contractual provisions,” said a representative of NHBF.



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Not Axar Patel! These 3 players could power DC to IPL 2026 glory


Indian all-rounder Axar Patel will captain the Delhi Capitals (DC) in the upcoming IPL 2026, but their main strength will not be their leader. Last year, everything went wrong for the Capitals.

They had a great start, but the constant chopping and changing didn’t help them, as the Delhi Capitals failed to make it to the playoffs. Delhi’s big players failed to deliver consistently, and the team kept losing momentum. Yet, DC didn’t make too many changes at the mini auction.

3 players could power DC to IPL 2026 glory

They released players like Faf du Plessis and Jake Fraser-McGurk and signed experienced, impactful, and proven star players like David Miller, Ben Duckett, Pathum Nissanka, and Lungi Ngidi. Well, KL Rahul, Tristan Stubbs, and David Miller give strength to the batting, while Axar Patel and Kuldeep Yadav will take care of the spin department.

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However, they might miss the presence of Mitchell Starc in the early matches, but they look strong to make a strong impact. We predict that KL Rahul, Kuldeep Yadav, and Tristan Stubbs will play key roles in the team’s success in the upcoming IPL 2026.

KL Rahul

Indian wicketkeeper-batter KL Rahul could be the most important player for the Delhi Capitals in the upcoming IPL 2026 after his strike rate improved. The right-handed batter made his DC debut last year, and he made a stunning impact with the bat by scoring 539 runs at a strike rate of around 150.

Delhi had a big problem with its opening, and Rahul can solve that with his ability to handle one end and then increase the speed when needed. The Karnataka star is expected to open the innings and give DC strong and stable starts in the upcoming season.

He is one of the most consistent top-order batters in the IPL, with over 4,400 runs at an average near 50. Overall, the former PBKS and LSG captain has 5,222 runs in 145 matches to his name in the IPL.

Tristan Stubbs

Tristan Stubbs remains the big X-factor for the Capitals. He is an ultra-aggressive anchor-finisher in the middle order against both spin and fast bowling. In death overs, he can be a very dangerous batter, and DC must feel blessed to have such a talented star, who is also a useful wicketkeeper and off-spinner.

Stubbs, who was retained by the franchise for a whopping INR 10 crore, has so far amassed 705 runs at a high strike rate of 163.19 and picked up 4 wickets at an average of 17.25 in 32 IPL matches. Additionally, the South African star has also taken 17 catches to prove his multi-dimensional skill.

Kuldeep Yadav

India’s wrist-spinner Kuldeep Yadav remains the main wicket-taking bowler for DC alongside the skipper Axar Patel after being retained for ₹13.25 crore by the franchise. The Chinaman bowler’s job is to break partnerships while attacking the batters.

His left-arm wrist spin, googly, and flight confuse batters, giving DC an advantage. He is the team’s trump card in tough moments, as he keeps running low and takes key wickets. Kuldeep has so far played 98 matches and scalped 102 wickets at an economy rate of 8 and an average of over 26 so far in the IPL.

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Sharp inflation in offing after assembly polls, alleges Rahul | India News



NEW DELHI: Warning of sharp inflation in the coming weeks, Congress’ Rahul Gandhi on Saturday said the Modi govt will hike the prices of petrol, diesel and LPG after the coming assembly elections, as he accused BJP of lacking strategy and direction to manage the country’s economy. Congress also accused the Modi govt of “moral cowardice” and “betrayal of civilisational values” for its “failure to condemn” the US-Israel attack on Iran.In a post on X, Rahul said the weakening of the rupee, which is “heading towards 100” against the dollar, and a sharp rise in industrial fuel prices are signs of looming inflation.“Govt may call it ‘normal’, but the reality is: Production and transport will become more expensive, MSMEs will be hit the hardest, prices of everyday items will go up, and FII money will flow out even faster, putting more pressure on the stock market. In other words, it’s certain to have a direct and deep impact on every family’s pocket,” he said.Meanwhile, with the war in West Asia completing 21 days, Congress spokesperson Jairam Ramesh said, “PM Modi has not been able to use his much-vaunted friendship with US President Trump and Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu to bring about a ceasefire.”He said, “Has the Modi govt condemned or criticised or deplored the brutal efforts of the US and Israel to force a regime change and state collapse that could lead to civil war in Iran? The answer is no.”



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Indian refiners eye Iranian oil stuck at sea as US eases curbs



NEW DELHI: Following a temporary waiver issued by the US administration on sanctioned Iranian oil stranded at sea, Indian refiners on Saturday said they would be keen to buy the crude, even as Tehran maintained that no surplus stocks existed.US treasury secretary Scott Bessent announced the waiver on Friday, saying that by temporarily unlocking this existing supply for the world, the US would bring approximately 140 million barrels of oil to global markets, expanding overall availability and helping relieve supply pressures. The authorisation is limited to cargoes already in transit and is valid only for a short window of a month.“In essence, we will be using the Iranian barrels against Tehran to keep the price down as we continue Operation Epic Fury. This temporary, short-term authorisation is strictly limited to oil that is already in transit and does not allow new purchases or production,” Bessent said.Iran’s oil ministry spokesperson Saman Ghodousi, however, contradicted the US statement, saying Washington was merely giving hope to buyers. “At present, Iran essentially has no crude oil left floating on water or surplus for supply in other international markets, and the statement by the US treasury secretary is merely aimed at giving hope to buyers and psychologically controlling the market,” Ghodousi said in a statement in Persian on X.The move comes amid supply disruptions in Hormuz, a key chokepoint that witnesses the movement of nearly a fifth of the global oil trade, and a surge in global oil prices. The US had earlier this month issued a similar temporary waiver on sanctioned Russian oil in transit to boost global supplies and keep crude prices in check, as benchmark prices have surged amid tightening supplies.A senior official at a state-run refinery said India was trying to source oil from all possible avenues at a time when supplies have been disrupted due to the military conflict. “Teams across refiners are working hard to strike deals and procure oil and gas. The heavy and light grades of Iranian crude are quite compatible with our refineries. It will benefit all oil companies if we manage to secure some cargoes,” the official said.



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