News Wrap: May 25, 2020 - India restarts domestic flights amid confusion and more
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Chaos reigns as India resumes domestic passenger flights
The Ministry of Civil Aviation has allowed flight operations to resume in the country as of Monday, 25 May, with airports across various states reopening after a two-month suspension due to the nationwide lockdown. However, a lot of passengers across several airports have complained that their flights have been cancelled without prior notice, according to reports. Read More
COVID-19: India among 10 worst-hit nations
India recorded 6,977 new cases in the last 24 hours, taking the country's tally to 1,38,845 and the death toll to 4,021, pushing the country to the 10th spot on the list of worst-hit nations, just below Turkey. Read More
Pilot of crashed Pakistan plane ignored three altitude warnings: Report
The pilot of the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA)'s crashed plane ignored three warnings from the air traffic controllers about the aircraft's altitude and speed before the landing, saying he was satisfied and would handle the situation, according to a report on Monday. Read More
Two districts in Himachal extend lockdown till June 30
Hamirpur and Solan districts in Himachal Pradesh will continue with the coronavirus lockdown for a month after the current nationwide phase ends on May 31. The district magistrates of Hamirpur and Solan issued orders Monday extending the curfew in their areas up to June 30. Read More
Centre releases relief funds for cyclone-hit Bengal
The Centre has released Rs 1,000 crore to the West Bengal government, as announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and a team of the Union government will visit the state soon to assess the damage caused by Cyclone Amphan. Read More
IMD warns of severe heat wave in north India this week
The heatwave warning comes at a time when lakhs of migrant workers are walking back to their home states amid the Coronavirus lockdown and several were seen crossing the Yamuna river in Delhi at night to escape the daytime heat. Read More
Lockdown should not be withdrawn abruptly: agree or disagree?
Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray said that it was wrong to ‘impose a lockdown suddenly’ and also to withdraw it abruptly. ‘We cannot end it abruptly. If we do it like the manner in which it was invoked, it may lead to an increase in the number of COVID-19 cases,’ he said. Have your say
ICC releases cricket safety guidelines amid coronavirus pandemic
The ICC has given out guidelines as cricket moves towards resumption after being halted due to the coronavirus pandemic. The international body in its ‘ICC Back to Cricket Guidelines has made it clear that it is important to ensure there is no compromise on the health of individuals or the community and government guidelines are strictly adhered to. Read More
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