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Morning News Rap: IAF Landing Ground was used in three wars that were sold illegally; The Telangana factory blast toll increases by 35 and more. Bharat News

A World War II-ARE IAF airstrip was once used in three wars, illegally sold using fake papers in 1997, now an FIR has been filed after 28 years. In Telangana, Sigachi chemical plant explosion has climbed the toll at 35, in which many workers are still missing. In Punjab, a farmer missing for nine days was found in Pakistan’s custody, allegedly crossing the border. At the United Nations, EMS Jaishankar called for global unity against terrorism and warned against using terrorists as proxy.
IAF airstrip was illegally sold in 1997, filed after 28 years

During the wars of 1962, 1965 and 1971, an airstrip of World War II used by the Indian Air Force was allegedly sold through fake documents in 1997. The sales made by a woman and her son with the help of revenue officials have come under the latest investigation after 28 years. An FIR has now been registered against Usha Ansal and her son Naveen Chand in connection with the case. Read full story

Telangana Factory Blast: Death toll increases to 35, many are still missing

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The toll of death in Sigachi Industries Chemical Plant Explosion in Medak district of Telangana has increased to 35. Many activists are missing, and many others have been injured. Rescuers are still working through the debris of the collapsed multi-storey building as the authorities are afraid that the number of casualties may increase as the search continues. Read full story

Air India Boeing 777 receives a stall warning at takeoff 38 hours after the AI ​​171 accident
The AI ​​171 in Ahmedabad, exactly 38 hours after the accident, the Vienna-Bound Air India flight faced mid-air scare with the stall and did not warn Delhi immediately after the takeoff. Fortunately, the pilots quickly took corrective action and stabilized the aircraft, allowing the flight to continue safely to its destination. Read full story
Punjab farmer went missing in Pakistan’s custody after 9 days
Amritpal Singh, a 23 -year -old farmer from Ferozepur district of Punjab, who was missing for nine days, is located in custody of Pakistani officials. He is believed to have crossed the zero line near Rana Panjgrain village. After knowing about his disappearance, BSF contacted Pakistan Rangers and requested to be registered at Guru Harsahai police station on 22 June. Read full story

At the United Nations, Jaishankar urged global unity against terror, Slam Proxies

Speaking at the inauguration of a digital exhibition at the United Nations, EAM’s Jaishankar urged the global community to take a firm stand against terrorism. Emphasizing zero tolerance, he said “there should be no impurities for terrorists,” “they should not behave as a proxy,” and “no yield for atomic blackmail.” Read full story

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