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Collector mandates midday work reschedule

Collector mandates midday work reschedule

As Pune grapples with severe heatwave conditions, District Collector Jitendra Dudi has issued an official heat alert. To mitigate the risks of extreme weather, industries, factories, and contractors have been directed to reschedule all labour-intensive tasks, specifically halting operations between 12 and 4 pm when temperatures peak. The advisory follows warnings issued by the India Meteorological Department that temperatures are likely to remain above normal in the coming months. Recent data highlights the severity. Lohegaon recorded 43.2 degrees Celcius, the highest temperature in Pune, while Shivajinagar recorded 40.8 degrees C. Shivajinagar’s minimum temperature touched 27.4 degrees C, making it the fourth-highest May night temperature on record and the highest since 2010. 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

Airfares Capped, Fee Waiver For Reschedule: Air India Announces Changes After Govt’s Directive | India News

Airfares Capped, Fee Waiver For Reschedule: Air India Announces Changes After Govt’s Directive | India News

Last Updated:December 06, 2025, 23:45 IST Air India announced fare caps, fee waivers, extra staff and added flights to help stranded travellers amid nationwide disruptions, offering broad relief measures. An Air India flight (Image used for representation) In a major relief, Air India and Air India Express have introduced a one-time waiver on change and cancellation fees for eligible domestic bookings. Passengers who booked flights until December 4 for travel up to December 15, 2025 can either reschedule their journey without paying the rescheduling fee or cancel their ticket for a full refund, provided the change is made by December 8, 2025. A fare difference, if any, will still apply in case of rebooking. Both airlines said the waiver can be accessed through their 24×7 contact centres and through travel agents, said the airlines in an official statement. Air India Express passengers have an additional option of using chatbot Tia, available on WhatsApp (+91 63600 12345), the airline’s website, app and Facebook Messenger. This comes as IndiGo face a major crisis, cancelling over thousand flights …

PM Narendra Modi To Reschedule 3-Nation Europe Visit As Tensions With Pakistan Soar

PM Narendra Modi To Reschedule 3-Nation Europe Visit As Tensions With Pakistan Soar

Quick Take Summary is AI generated, newsroom reviewed. PM Modi’s Europe visit is postponed amid rising India-Pakistan tensions after a deadly terror attack in Kashmir. India conducted precision strikes on terror camps in Pakistan. All involved nations have been informed of the schedule change. New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has put his three-nation Europe visit on hold as tensions between India and Pakistan have surged in the wake of the terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam in which 26 civilians were killed by Pak-linked terrorists in a religiously-motivated terror attack. India responded on Wednesday with precision missile strikes on terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. PM Modi, who is closely-monitoring the situation, has reportedly asked for his visit to Croatia, Norway, and the Netherlands, which was due next week, to be rescheduled. As per his original schedule Prime Minister Modi was to commence his official visit to the three nations on May 13. He was also going to participate in the India-Nordic Summit in Oslo on May 15 and 16. All three …

Salman Khan holds meeting in Panvel farmhouse to reschedule UK tour

Salman Khan holds meeting in Panvel farmhouse to reschedule UK tour

On the morning of April 28, Salman Khan announced on Instagram that The Bollywood Big One, his upcoming shows in the UK, was postponed in the wake of the terrorist attack in Pahalgam on April 22. The superstar’s post read, “In light of the recent tragic events in Kashmir, and with profound sadness, we have taken the difficult decision to postpone The Bollywood Big One shows… We feel it is only right to pause during this time of grief.” Scheduled to take place at Co-op Live Arena in Manchester on May 4 and OVO Arena in Wembley on May 5, the shows were to include performances by Salman, Varun Dhawan, Kriti Sanon, Madhuri Dixit-Nene, and Tiger Shroff, among others.  mid-day has learnt that the decision was taken by Salman after a long meeting with brother Sohail Khan, organisers Jordy Patel and Farhath Hussain, on Sunday. An insider shares, “Rehearsals had begun and the shows were a sell-out. But on Sunday, Salman called for a meeting at his Panvel farmhouse, where Sohail and Jordy were in …

Sony and Marvel Reschedule Spider-Man Sequel to Late July 2026; How It Could Boost Box Office

Sony and Marvel Reschedule Spider-Man Sequel to Late July 2026; How It Could Boost Box Office

Sony and Marvel Studios have pushed the release date of the next Spider-Man film starring Tom Holland back by a week to July 31, 2026. The shift places the highly anticipated sequel in the same final week of July slot that Deadpool & Wolverine used to launch an explosive USD 211.4 million domestic debut and USD 444.7 million global opening. With the Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman film proving the strength of this release window, Marvel and Sony are clearly betting on a similar box office performance for the web-slinger’s return. Originally slated for July 24, Spider-Man’s move strategically distances it from Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey, which stars Matt Damon and is set to release on July 17. By shifting to the new date, the film avoids going head-to-head with Nolan’s epic and instead competes against PAW Patrol 3, a far less direct rival. This move not only helps Spider-Man maximize its opening but also ensures that Nolan’s film will dominate IMAX screens for its first two weeks before Peter swings in. The decision to release …

T.N. CM Stalin requests Union Minister to reschedule UGC-NET exam slated on Pongal

T.N. CM Stalin requests Union Minister to reschedule UGC-NET exam slated on Pongal

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin. File | Photo Credit: R. Ashok Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has written to Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan to reschedule the UGC-NET Examinations as it falls on the most important festival of Tamil Nadu, Pongal. As per the National Testing Agency (NTA)‘s notice, the UGC–NET December 2024 Exam will be held from January 3 to 16, including on January 14. Since January 14 is the day on which the most important festival of Tamil Nadu, Pongal is celebrated this year, the Tamil Nadu government’s Minister for Higher Education had written to the Government of India’s Education Minister last month stating that this festival was a very important event in the State and celebrated as the harvest festival by all sections of the Tamil community. “Every year, this festival is celebrated for four days from January 13 to January 16. These dates are well known to all in this State in advance and the entire Tamil community celebrates the four days’ Pongal festival with fervour. The government of …

’Reschedule UGC NET date’: DMK expresses concern over clash of exam with Pongal, writes letter to Education Minister

’Reschedule UGC NET date’: DMK expresses concern over clash of exam with Pongal, writes letter to Education Minister

UGC NET date: DMK MP Kanimozhi expressed concern over the clash of UGC NET exam dates with Pongal alleging that it is a widely celebrated festival. Calling it an appalling decision, the MP further mentioned that it shows complete insensitivity to the people of Tamil Nadu, as she alleged that the “lack of consideration is becoming a pattern.” The Member of Parliament penned a letter to Education Minister, addressing the issue. The National Testing Agency (NTA) scheduled the University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test (UGC-NET) on January 15 and 16, after which Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) party’s student wing announced statewide protests. Pongal is one of the most important festivals in Tamil Nadu. According to UGC-NET schedule, 17 examinations are slated to take place on January 15. Exams for mass communication and journalism, law, electronic science, and environmental sciences, among other subjects will be held on this day in two shifts. This day clashes with the celebrations of harvest festival, when millions of Tamilians will pay tribute to the Sun, mother nature, and farm animals. …

Did Jessica Chastain Reschedule Shooting Of The Eyes Of Tammy Faye For Andrew Garfield? Find Out As Latter Reveals Reason

Did Jessica Chastain Reschedule Shooting Of The Eyes Of Tammy Faye For Andrew Garfield? Find Out As Latter Reveals Reason

Andrew Garfield and Jessica Chastain starred together in the 2021 movie The Eyes of Tammy Faye. Ahead of his upcoming movie, We Live in Time, the actor recalled Chastain’s selfless act during the shoot of the film. In conversation with People Magazine, the Spider-Man actor revealed that the actress rescheduled the filming of the movie so that Garfield could visit his dying mother, who at the time was suffering from pancreatic cancer at the time.  While talking to the entertainment portal, the actor shared that Chastain ensured that he stays by his mother’s side when she needed him the most. Garfield was by the side of his mother for 10 days ahead of his mother, Lynn Garfield, passing away.  Elaborating over the statements, the actor shared, “What was amazing was that [Searchlight Pictures’ David Greenbaum] and Jessica rearranged the schedule last-minute—put filming on hold [in North Carolina] for a few days so that I could go back [to England] and be with my mom for 10 days.” ALSO READ: Will Andrew Garfield Return As Spider-Man? Find …

India advises its citizens to reschedule non-essential travel as UAE reels through historic floods

A person stands surrounded by flood water caused by heavy rains, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on April 17, 2024. | Photo Credit: REUTERS The Indian embassy in the UAE on Friday advised the inbound Indian passengers travelling to or transiting through Dubai International Airport to reschedule non-essential travel till operations normalise after the city witnessed unprecedented rains this week. The United Arab Emirates is trying to recover from the record-setting rains this week which has caused massive flooding in Dubai and surrounding areas. The embassy in the advisory said while the UAE authorities were working round the clock to ensure normalisation of operations, the airport authorities have advised that passengers may travel to the airport “only after” final confirmation from the respective airlines regarding the departure date and time of flights. Due to disruption caused by unprecedented weather conditions in the UAE earlier this week, Dubai International Airport has temporarily limited the number of inbound flights, the advisory said. Dubai International Airport, the world’s busiest for international travel, hoped to be back on a …

‘We are headed for elections, not civil war’: Delhi HC dismisses plea to reschedule CA exams | Delhi News

The Delhi High Court has dismissed a plea seeking rescheduling of the Chartered Accountant Intermediate and Final examinations to the second week of June in view of the forthcoming general elections. A single-judge bench of Justice C Hari Shankar noted in its April 8 order that 4,36,246 candidates are scheduled to appear for the examinations scheduled for May 2-5, 8-11 and 14-17 as well as June 20, 22, 24 and 26. The prayers in the writ petition, moved by 27 candidates, were predicated on the Lok Sabha elections scheduled to be held on April 19 and 26 and on May 7, 13, 20 and 25 as well as June 1. “The mere fact that certain individual candidates may face a hardship in undertaking it cannot constitute the basis for this Court to derail the entire CA Intermediate, or Final, examination, which presently is to be undertaken by as many as 4,36,246 candidates. Indeed, this Court is surprised that such a request has even been made,” the bench said. The court said the petitioners were being “less than …