Air India AI 171 Crash: Preliminary Report Expected This Week as Probe Focuses on Engine Control Failures

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:27pm on 09 Jul 2025,Wednesday India

India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) is set to release its preliminary report on the June 12 Air India Boeing 787 crash near Ahmedabad—dubbed Flight AI 171—likely by July 11, aligning with the 30‑day ICAO deadline . The crash claimed 260 lives (241 onboard, 19 on ground). Authorities recovered both black boxes intact and are analysing them alongside reconstructed wreckage at a secure site, with US NTSB and Boeing experts assisting . Early investigation is focusing on engine fuel-control switch movements as a potential factor . The report may offer critical insights into causes and safety protocols before the final findings. (PC: India Today)

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Delhi Govt Cancels ₹60 Lakh Tender for CM Rekha Gupta’s House Renovation

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:36pm on 09 Jul 2025,Wednesday India

The Delhi government has cancelled a ₹60 lakh tender meant for renovating Chief Minister Rekha Gupta’s official residence. The tender was issued by the Public Works Department for two bungalows on Raj Niwas Marg in Civil Lines. One bungalow was to be her home, and the other her camp office. The camp office was opened last week. The cancelled renovation plan included 14 air conditioners, TVs, and other electrical fittings. Officials said the tender was cancelled due to administrative reasons. The decision comes amid ongoing debates over government spending on official residences and use of public funds. (PC: PTI)

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Gambhira Bridge Collapse in Vadodara, Gujarat: Mother’s Heart-Wrenching Plea Amid Chaos

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:17pm on 09 Jul 2025,Wednesday India

A section of the Gambhira Bridge connecting Vadodara and Anand in Gujarat collapsed on July 9, 2025, causing five vehicles—including trucks, vans, and an autorickshaw—to plunge into the Mahisagar River. At least nine people have died and nine more were rescued, officials confirmed . A viral video shows a distraught mother screaming, “My child is drowning in the water,” as bystanders scramble in vain . The nearly 900‑metre bridge, constructed in 1985, had previously been marked unsafe; a replacement had been approved months earlier. Rescue efforts continue with cranes and JCBs, while authorities have launched a technical investigation into the disaster .    

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Heated Language Clash Between Rickshaw Driver and Biker in Virar, Maharashtra

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:50pm on 09 Jul 2025,Wednesday India

A video from July 9, 2025, near Virar station in Maharashtra captures a sharp confrontation between a migrant auto-rickshaw driver and a biker over a brief overtaking incident. The rickshaw driver, originally from another state, asserts loudly, "Main Hindi bolunga" ("I will speak Hindi"), refusing to use local Marathi. The biker angrily retorts, questioning why Marathi isn't being spoken in the area. The exchange reflects deeper tensions amid a series of recent language-related incidents in the state. Social media buzzed over the clip, reigniting debates on linguistic identity and regional pride. (PC: NDTV)

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IAF Jaguar Fighter Jet Crashes During Training in Rajasthan’s Churu, Killing Both Pilots

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:40pm on 09 Jul 2025,Wednesday India

A twin‑seater Jaguar trainer aircraft of the Indian Air Force crashed around 1:25 pm on July 9, 2025, near Bhanoda village in Churu district, Rajasthan, killing both pilots . The jet had taken off from the Suratgarh air base for a routine training mission. Debris, including human remains, was found scattered across the agricultural field, with thick black smoke reported. The IAF confirmed that no civilian properties were harmed and expressed condolences, stating a court of inquiry has been established to determine the cause . This marks the third Jaguar crash since March 2025, raising concerns about the aging fleet. (PC: PTI)  

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Asia's Oldest Elephant 'Vatsala', Aged Over 100, Dies At Panna Tiger Reserve

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:45am on 09 Jul 2025,Wednesday India

‘Vatsala’, Asia’s oldest elephant, died on July 8, 2025, at the Panna Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh at over 100 years of age. Originally from Kerala, she had become a beloved figure at the reserve—leading elephant herds and acting as a grandmother to calves. Due to age-related ailments, including blindness and foot injuries, she was under regular veterinary care. Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav paid heartfelt tribute, calling her the “silent guardian of our forests.” Vatsala’s last rites were conducted by forest officials, marking the end of a remarkable life that captivated generations of visitors and staff alike. (PC: The Hindu)

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Hero Dog Rocky Saves 63 Lives in Himachal Landslide With Timely Warning

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:26am on 09 Jul 2025,Wednesday India

A five-month-old dog named Rocky saved 63 lives in Siyathi village, Himachal Pradesh, during a midnight landslide on June 26. Alerted by Rocky’s frantic barking amid heavy rain, owner Lalit Kumar discovered a wall crack and flooding. He immediately woke his family and rushed door-to-door to warn 22 nearby families. Just minutes later, a massive landslide buried several homes, but all residents escaped unharmed. Only a few structures remain standing. Rocky, who was later rescued himself, is being hailed as a hero. The affected villagers are now sheltering at Naina Devi temple, with government aid and local support pouring in. (PC: India Today)

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2 IAF Pilots Killed In Rajasthan Jaguar Crash, Third Such Incident In 5 Months

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:54am on 09 Jul 2025,Wednesday India

Two Indian Air Force (IAF) pilots were killed after a Jaguar trainer aircraft crashed during a routine sortie near Bhanuda village in Rajasthan’s Churu district on Wednesday. The crash, which left debris and human remains scattered in an agricultural field, marks the third Jaguar crash in five months. No civilian casualties were reported. A court of inquiry has been launched to determine the cause. Villagers heard a loud noise followed by flames and smoke. This is the fifth IAF aircraft crash in 2025. The ageing Jaguar fleet, despite ongoing upgrades, continues to raise safety concerns within defence circles. (PC: India Today)

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PM Modi Condoles Vadodara Bridge Collapse, Announces ₹2 Lakh Compensation For Victims' Families

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:07am on 09 Jul 2025,Wednesday India

Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed deep sorrow over the Vadodara bridge collapse in Gujarat that killed at least nine people. Taking to X, he offered condolences to the bereaved families and wished a speedy recovery for the injured. PM Modi announced ex-gratia compensation of ₹2 lakh each for the families of those killed and ₹50,000 for the injured from the PM's National Relief Fund. The Gambhira-Mujpur bridge, linking Vadodara and Anand districts, collapsed during morning traffic, plunging several vehicles into the Mahisagar River. Rescue efforts continue as authorities probe the cause of the deadly infrastructure failure. (PC: X)

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Bharat Bandh Disrupts Services In Kerala, Jharkhand, Puducherry As Trade Unions Protest Labour Laws

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:56am on 09 Jul 2025,Wednesday India

A nationwide Bharat Bandh on July 9, 2025, led by 10 central trade unions, disrupted public services in Kerala, Jharkhand, and Puducherry. Workers from sectors including banking, insurance, mining, postal, and transportation joined the strike, protesting the Union government’s alleged anti-worker policies and recent labour code reforms. Kerala saw major disruptions in transport, leaving families stranded at railway stations and airports. While the RSS-affiliated Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS) abstained, other unions supported a 17-point charter of demands. The Union Labour Ministry claimed over 213 unions chose not to participate. The strike aimed to highlight concerns over job security, social protection, and workers’ rights. (PC: The Hindu)

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