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The Ministry of Civil Aviation's Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) imposed a fine of ₹1.20 crore on IndiGo over an incident wherein passengers were spotted having food on the tarmac at the Mumbai airport, according to PTI on Wednesday.
Coconuts landing on unsuspecting cars, stray dogs mauling vehicle angry peacocks pecking at their reflection and stressed elephants venting on cars these are some of the motor accident claims that ended up giving insurance
The bank fraud section of the detective department has arrest eight people for duping a private bank of Rs 1.2 crore by taking home loans for six flats, which were registered 125 times
IndiGo to pay ₹1.2 crore fine over flyers having food on Mumbai airport tarmac
A social media user posted a video of IndiGo Goa-Delhi passengers “having dinner just next to Indigo plane” on the tarmac of the Mumbai airport. The video went viral in no time.
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Coconuts landing on unsuspecting cars, stray dogs mauling vehicle angry peacocks pecking at their reflection and stressed elephants venting on cars these are some of the motor accident claims that ended up giving insurance
Car insurance against falling coconuts, jumbos! - Times of India
In a series of peculiar motor accident claims in India during 2023, insurers faced challenges, along with perhaps a few moments of amusement. Unusual incidents included coconuts unexpectedly landing on cars, stray dogs causing damage, angry peacocks pecking at their reflections, and stressed...
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The bank fraud section of the detective department has arrest eight people for duping a private bank of Rs 1.2 crore by taking home loans for six flats, which were registered 125 times
Kolkata Bank Fraud News: 6 flats registered 125 times for fake home loan, 8 held | Kolkata News - Times of India
Eight individuals have been arrested by the bank fraud section of the detective department for defrauding a private bank of Rs 1.2 crore. The fraud in
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