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IndiGo reduces domestic flight operations between June and August amid cost pressures

IndiGo reduces domestic flight operations between June and August amid cost pressures

IndiGo will reduce domestic flight capacity by 5-7 per cent between June and August 2026 amid rising aviation fuel costs and softer post-summer travel demand. The airline has also trimmed international operations as airlines face mounting cost pressures and volatile crude oil prices Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Riteish Deshmukh shares his strategy for Bigg Boss Marathi Season 6: ‘Being a host comes with its pressures’ | Television News

Riteish Deshmukh shares his strategy for Bigg Boss Marathi Season 6: ‘Being a host comes with its pressures’ | Television News

Bigg Boss Marathi Season 6 is set to premiere on January 11. The show will air on Colors Marathi and stream simultaneously on JioHotstar. Riteish Deshmukh returns as host this year. At a recent press conference for the show, the actor shared the approach he plans to take this season. Talking about Bigg Boss Marathi, Riteish said, “I like how Bigg Boss Marathi has a distinct identity. Last year was my first experience. This year, I am hoping exciting contestants come on the show. I have not done any preparations/ I am a reactive personality, so based on the actions, I will have reactions. I am also an audience for the show, but I make sure not to personally react to situations. People often go inside the show thinking about doing what will get them noticed, but the creative team is the smartest, so they have a counter for all strategies.” Also Read – Shark Tank India 5’s Kanika Tekriwal battled cancer at 22, set up Rs 420-cr ‘Uber for skies’ at same time Talking …

Peacock’s ‘All Her Fault’ is a thriller about a missing kid that explores pressures on modern moms

Peacock’s ‘All Her Fault’ is a thriller about a missing kid that explores pressures on modern moms

NEW YORK — After a long day at work, you rush to pick up your child from a playdate with a new friend. But there’s a problem as soon as you get there: The person who answers the door has no idea who your child is — or you. “I think you’ve got the wrong house,” they say. Peacock’s ‘All Her Fault’ is a thriller about a missing kid that explores pressures on modern moms Your child has disappeared. This parental kick-in-the-stomach scenario is being manifested onto TV screens with “All Her Fault,” a thrilling series from Peacock that also acts as a subtle satire of the modern marriage. The questions come fast and furious — Who made the playdate? Who checked out the nanny involved? Did mom really need to be at work? Like the title suggests, “All Her Fault” explores how women get stretched trying to juggle a career while maintaining a household and children — and getting blamed if anything goes wrong. “I had years and years and years of just trying …

General Hospital April 11 Recap: Carly Loses Her Temper; Anna Pressures Emma to Break Silence

General Hospital April 11 Recap: Carly Loses Her Temper; Anna Pressures Emma to Break Silence

Jason attempted to stop Carly from losing her temper in the latest episode of General Hospital. Lastly, the former is pissed at Carly possibly because of decision to continue to date Brenan despite his warning. Carly knows she’d never be safe with Brenan – her accidental polonium poisoning, for example, but yet she chose to stay with him.  However, in the latest episode, Jason put aside his grudge and stopped his friend from lashing out at Willow. It turns out the matter had nothing to do with Port Charles’ WSB Station Chief. It was about Carly being mad at Willow.  In the middle of her outburst, she picked up her hand to slap Willow, but Jason intervened and stopped her. It looks like Jason and Carly, who have always been each other’s ride or die, are reforming their friendship.  Elsewhere, Anna pressured Emma to break her silence. To recap where Emma’s at, she was expelled from her designation from her boarding school, but nobody knows the reason. Additionally, she was made to sign a non-disclosure …

Emma Stone and Dave McCary Face Marital Struggles Amid Hollywood Pressures; Source Reveals

Emma Stone and Dave McCary Face Marital Struggles Amid Hollywood Pressures; Source Reveals

Emma Stone and Dave McCary’s marriage is reportedly strained as they navigate the pressures of their thriving film production firm, Fruit Tree Productions. The duo, who got married four years back, founded the firm in 2020. Stone and McCary have enjoyed immense success in showbiz since then. Their firm has been extremely successful, having signed a deal with Universal Pictures and creating several TV shows and films, such as the award-winning motion picture A Real Pain, written and directed by Jesse Eisenberg. However, the stresses of their working relationship are said to be taking a toll on their marriage, as per reports from RadarOnline.com. Friends of the couple say that Stone sometimes wonders if combining business and matrimony is a good idea. The tone of their discussions has changed, sources say, becoming more about business than bonding, which could be affecting their relationship. The outlet’s source said, “Emma has wondered, even with their success, if it was a good idea to become business partners with Dave.” “These days, their conversations are more boardroom than bedroom, and …

The Bold and the Beautiful March 7 Episode Recap: Steffy Lashes Out at Luna and Hope Pressures Carter to Send Daphne Back

The Bold and the Beautiful March 7 Episode Recap: Steffy Lashes Out at Luna and Hope Pressures Carter to Send Daphne Back

The latest episode of The Bold and the Beautiful was packed with high-stakes drama! A much-awaited confrontation between Steffy and Luna finally unfolded. The last time this pair had a one-on-one interaction was when Luna trapped Steffy in a cage and almost killed her. But, thanks to Finn’s heroic rescue, she survived.  This time, the situation is different. Not only did Finn reveal that Luna has been his biological daughter all this time — a fact he recently learned himself — but she also escaped prison and is a roaming liability to Steffy.  Steffy started spiraling after learning one bombshell secret after another. Finn told her he shared an “intense” moment with his daughter Luna after telling her the truth, and she even wept.  But Steffy couldn’t hold back her stark remark and blurted out, “As intense as killing two men and locking me in a cage? I cried, too. I thought I was going to die.” After bursting into tears, she gathers herself to head to Bill’s mansion to confront Luna.   “You are not …

Hansal Mehta says he was also asked to be on FFI jury but refused as the process is ‘not free of external pressures’ | Bollywood

Hansal Mehta says he was also asked to be on FFI jury but refused as the process is ‘not free of external pressures’ | Bollywood

Filmmaker Hansal Mehta has responded after Film Federation of India (FFI) head Jahnu Baruaa called All We Imagine As Light ‘very poor technically’ in a recent interview with Hindustan Times. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Hansal reacted to a person’s tweet talking about Jahnu’s comment. (Also Read | FFI jury head Jahnu Baruaa addresses Laapataa Ladies’ Oscars exit, calls All We Imagine As Light technically ‘very poor’) Hansal Mehta spoke about the Film Federation of India on X. What Hansal said about Jahnu’s comment on All We Imagine As Light A person tweeted, “Jahnnu Barua is not some random masala filmmaker. I still cannot figure why he said what he said. I was shocked to hear his views.” Reacting to it, Hansal wrote on the platform, “It is indeed disappointing to hear. I was asked to be on this jury several times, including this time. But I’d rather stay away than have to pretend that all these choices are free of external pressures and only based on merit. Besides, I refuse to accept that FFI …

Don’t Succumb To External Pressures: Afghanistan Condemn Cricket Australia’s Postponement Of Bilateral Series

A miffed Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) on Wednesday asked its Australian counterparts to “not succumb” to pressures from their government, which the south Asian country believes led to the postponement of a bilateral T20 series. Cricket Australia (CA) on Tuesday postponed a three-match T20 International home series against Afghanistan’s men’s team in August this year, citing the “worsening” conditions for women and girls in that country. Responding to CA’s move in a strongly-worded letter, the ACB said, “The Afghanistan Cricket Board expresses disappointment over Cricket Australia’s decision to postpone yet another bilateral series against Afghanistan and reiterates its stance on neutral and politics-free cricket across the globe. “ACB advocates for keeping cricket distinct from political influence, considering the game’s significance in Afghanistan and its connection to the happiness and joy of the Afghan nation.” CA’s decision to postpone the upcoming series is the continuation of its tough stand on Afghanistan. CA had cancelled a one-off Test against them in Hobart in November 2021, following which they also postponed a three-match ODI series in the UAE. …

India’s firm stand at WTO Ministerial saved its schemes for food security, MSP | Latest News India

New Delhi: Despite pressures, particularly from developed nations to reduce domestic support on agriculture and allowing them easy market access for their farm produce, India prevailed upon the lobby at the Abu Dhabi Ministerial Conference (MC13) of WTO, which was concluded on March 2, 2024 with two days of extension from the scheduled closing date of February 29. PM Narendra Modi with union minister Piyush Goyal Credit goes to Narendra Modi government and Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal’s ability to withstand such international pressures to protect Indian agriculture and interests of Indian farmers. Global powers criticised India for a rigid position, and the same was reflected in a report by international news agency Reuters, which quoted European Commission Executive Vice President and Trade Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis. According to the report, Dombrovskis expressed disappointment over the lack of consensus on fisheries, agriculture and broader reforms, and singled out India for blame”. His frustration is legitimate, but India could not sacrifice its national interest for building a global consensus, which would have benefitted the developed nations. Hindustan Times …

Developing nations did not bow down to pressures on fossil fuel: Bhupender Yadav | Latest News India

New Delhi: Union minister for environment, forest & climate change and labour & employment Bhupender Yadav addresses a press conference in Delhi on Tuesday. (ANI) Developing countries have not bowed down to the pressure by developed countries to take on targets to transition away from fossil fuels, Union environment minister Bhupender Yadav said on Tuesday, referring to the outcome of the UN Climate Summit (COP28) in Dubai. IPL 2024 Auction is here! Catch all the updates LIVE on HT. Join Now At the same time, demands by developing countries that developed countries take the lead in phasing out fossil fuels was also not reflected in the outcome, there was a softening of the language on developed countries taking the lead in moving away from fossil fuels. This was one of the main reasons for the delay in conclusion of COP28 negotiations which saw negotiations continuing through two consecutive days and nights, the minister who represented India at COP28, said. “Countries that have achieved development and progress while causing massive greenhouse gas emissions historically are responsible …