Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:26pm on 15 Jan 2026,Thursday India
An Air India Airbus A350 operating Flight AI101 from Delhi to New York suffered engine damage on Jan 15, 2026, when a baggage container was sucked into its right engine while taxiing at Indira Gandhi International Airport in dense fog, the airline said. The flight had returned to Delhi shortly after takeoff due to an unexpected closure of Iranian airspace, and the incident occurred after landing. All passengers and crew were safe, and the aircraft has since been grounded for investigation and repairs, with possible disruptions to some A350 routes. India’s aviation regulator DGCA has launched a probe into the cause of the unusual foreign‐object ingestion.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:37am on 15 Jan 2026,Thursday India
The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau has summoned Captain Varun Anand in the probe into the Air India 171 crash, Air India told him. Anand is related to Captain Sumeet Sabharwal, the pilot in command who died in the accident. The Federation of Indian Pilots has sent a legal notice to the bureau, saying it has not explained why Anand was called. The body said he had no role in the flight, planning, or site work and is not a witness or expert. It also cited ICAO rules against summoning family members. Anand has offered to join the process through video call. (PC: NDTV)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:48am on 15 Jan 2026,Thursday India
Air India has announced that its international flights that typically overfly Iranian airspace will now use alternative routes following the closure of Iran’s skies amid rising regional tensions, potentially leading to delays for affected services. The airline posted on X (formerly Twitter) that the changes are necessary due to the evolving situation and the safety of passengers and crew remains its top priority. In some cases where rerouting isn’t feasible, flights may be cancelled, and passengers are advised to check flight status before departure. The disruption stems from Iran’s airspace shutdown, which has impacted several airlines globally. (PC: India Today)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:48pm on 14 Jan 2026,Wednesday India
India’s traditionally built stitched sailing vessel INSV Kaundinya has successfully concluded its historic 18-day voyage from **Porbandar, Gujarat, to Muscat, Oman, docking at Port Sultan Qaboos with celebratory greetings and a water salute. The vessel, inspired by 5th-century Indian ship designs from Ajanta Cave paintings, was constructed using ancient stitched-plank techniques, showcasing India’s rich maritime heritage and craftsmanship. Skipper Commander Vikas Sheoran led a 16-member crew, with Prime Minister’s Economic Advisory Council member Sanjeev Sanyal sharing progress updates on social media. The journey symbolises cultural exchange, nautical skill, and strengthening ties between India and Oman.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:16pm on 14 Jan 2026,Wednesday India
The festive kite-flying season in India has turned deadly as illegal “Chinese manjha” — glass-coated nylon kite string — has been linked to at least four deaths in one day and numerous serious injuries, police and hospital reports say. The sharp, banned thread slices through skin and throats of bystanders, especially motorcyclists, and poses risks to pedestrians and wildlife. Despite bans under safety laws, the dangerous string continues to be sold and used ahead of Makar Sankranti, prompting authorities to warn the public, enforce raids, and urge safer cotton alternatives to prevent further tragedies. (PC: PTI)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:50am on 14 Jan 2026,Wednesday India
A panel of doctors has linked 15 deaths in Indore to diarrhoea caused by contaminated drinking water in the Bhagirathpura area. The state health department has so far confirmed six deaths. The five-member team from Mahatma Gandhi Medical College studied 21 cases reported since December 29. Indore divisional commissioner Sudam Khade said 15 deaths were due to diarrhoea linked to foul water. Two post-mortem reports are still pending. Four deaths were linked to other causes like kidney failure and cardiac arrest. The state has paid ₹2 lakh each to 18 families. Screening has been stepped up and dozens remain under treatment. (PC: HT)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:07am on 14 Jan 2026,Wednesday India
Quick-commerce firm Blinkit has removed its “10-minute delivery” promise, shifting its branding to focus on doorstep deliveries without a fixed time guarantee, following intervention by the Union Labour Ministry amid concerns over worker safety and pressure on gig workers. The move comes after widespread protests and a nationwide strike by delivery workers demanding safer conditions and fairer work practices. Labour Minister Mansukh Mandaviya held talks with major platforms, urging them to drop ultra-fast delivery claims that could lead to reckless driving. Other firms like Swiggy and Zepto may follow suit as the industry rethinks tight delivery timelines. (PC: NDTV)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:59pm on 13 Jan 2026,Tuesday India
India officially assumed the BRICS 2026 presidency with External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar launching the official website, theme, and logo on January 13. Jaishankar announced India's chairship will adopt a "humanity-first" and "people-centric" approach, seeking to harness member countries' potential for greater global welfare. The Ministry of External Affairs revealed the logo designed on the lotus flower motif during a New Delhi ceremony. India's presidency marks a significant diplomatic milestone as it guides the expanded BRICS grouping through 2026. The launch emphasizes India's vision of leveraging the bloc's collective capabilities to address global challenges while maintaining focus on human welfare and inclusive development priorities throughout its tenure. (PC: X/@DrSJaishankar)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:45pm on 13 Jan 2026,Tuesday India
E-commerce platforms must abandon 10-minute delivery promises following Union Labour Minister Mansukh Mandaviya's directive prioritizing delivery partner safety. After meeting executives from Zomato, Swiggy, Blinkit, and Zepto, the government secured commitments to remove time-bound claims. Blinkit has already revised its tagline from "10,000 plus products delivered in 10 minutes" to "30,000 plus products delivered at your doorstep." The move follows December 25 gig worker protests demanding better pay, social security benefits, and elimination of arbitrary time targets. AAP MP Raghav Chadha welcomed the decision, noting the "real, constant, and dangerous" pressure on riders. The government plans implementing four labour codes providing minimum wage, health, and social security coverage from April 1. (PC: X)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:38pm on 13 Jan 2026,Tuesday India
Quick commerce firms including Blinkit and Zepto have agreed to stop using 10-minute delivery claims after concerns were raised over rider safety and work pressure. Labour minister Mansukh Mandaviya held a government meeting with leading firms such as Blinkit, Zepto, Swiggy and Zomato to discuss delivery timelines. Sources said Blinkit has already changed its main tagline, removing the 10-minute promise and switching to a general doorstep delivery line. Other platforms are expected to follow soon. The move comes after protests by gig workers on December 31 seeking better pay and safer work terms. AAP MP Raghav Chadha welcomed the step and said strict time promises put riders at risk. (PC: X)