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IndiGo Fined Rs 22.2 Crore by DGCA for Flight Chaos

DGCA imposes highest-ever fine on an Indian carrier, Rs 22.2 crore, on IndiGo for last month's flight disruptions. Airline must submit Rs 50 crore bank guarantee and remove senior officials.

DGCA Engages with IndiGo on Refund Concerns

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation is in continuous talks with IndiGo to address passenger refund complaints, ensuring airline compliance with regulations.

IndiGo Crisis: CCI Must Act as Proactive Regulator

While DGCA faces criticism over IndiGo's flight cancellations, the Competition Commission of India's passive role raises concerns. CCI must proactively investigate potential market abuse instead of waiting for complaints.

Iran Hunts Starlink Users to Block Protest Footage

Iranian authorities are targeting Starlink satellite internet users to prevent videos of violent protests from spreading globally, as the death toll exceeds 2,500 amid a near-total internet blackout.

Iran's Internet Blackouts Meet Starlink Resistance

Iranian authorities frequently shut down the internet during protests, but citizens increasingly turn to Starlink satellite terminals to maintain communication and share information despite government crackdowns.

Iran's Internet Shutdown Reaches 84-Hour Mark

Iran's regime enforces an 84-hour internet blackout to suppress protests following Mahsa Amini's death. Global outcry grows as digital rights groups condemn the move. Read more.

SEBI Permits Brokers to Offer IRDAI, RBI Services

SEBI permits stock brokers to offer services regulated by IRDAI, RBI, and others, aiming for business growth while maintaining clear regulatory oversight. Learn about the new framework.

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