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First wheelchair user reaches space on Blue Origin flight

Michaela Benthaus, a German engineer, made history as the first wheelchair user to travel to space aboard Blue Origin's New Shepard. Her journey marks a giant leap for accessibility in space tourism. Read her inspiring story!

Navi Mumbai Airport Opens Dec 25 with Higher Fees

Navi Mumbai International Airport opens Dec 25 with higher user fees. Jeet Adani says peak-hour Mumbai flights may shift to ease congestion. Read details on tariffs and expansion plans.

Delhi Fire Inspections: 5 Establishments Closed

Delhi Fire Service launches citywide inspections after Goa nightclub fire, closing 5 venues for serious violations. Read about the safety drive ahead of Christmas and New Year.

Assam Police Picnic Safety Advisory for Guwahati

Assam Police urges citizens to prioritize road safety this picnic season (mid-Dec to Jan). Follow key 'Do's and Don'ts' on driving, vehicle checks, and planning to prevent accidents and ensure a joyful outing.

NCLAT: WhatsApp Needs User Consent for Data Sharing

In a landmark ruling, NCLAT orders WhatsApp to obtain explicit user consent for all data sharing with Meta. This decision strengthens user privacy and could reshape data practices for tech giants in India.

8 Items Never to Store on Your Balcony

Your balcony is not a storage room! Learn about 8 common items that pose serious fire, safety, and health risks when kept on balconies in Indian apartments.

Sanchar Saathi App: Govt Says Users Can Delete It

Facing backlash, the government clarifies users can uninstall the Sanchar Saathi app pre-loaded on new phones. Minister Scindia says it fights cyber fraud, but critics allege snooping.

Govt Clarifies: Users Can Delete Sanchar Saathi App

After public outcry, the government clarifies users can uninstall the Sanchar Saathi app from new smartphones. Communications Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia dismisses surveillance fears, citing its role in fighting cyber fraud. Read the full details.

Delhi, Mumbai flight costs may surge 22 times

A TDSAT order redefining airport tariffs for FY09-FY14 could lead to a ₹50,000 crore recovery, pushing user fees up dramatically for Delhi & Mumbai passengers. Read the full impact.

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