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Air India Pilot Detained in Vancouver Before Flight

An Air India pilot was detained in Vancouver after failing a pre-flight alcohol test. The flight to Delhi was delayed by over 10 hours. Read the full details of the incident and its consequences.

Cigarette, Gutkha Prices to Rise After Govt Excise Duty Hike

The Indian government has sharply increased excise duties on cigarettes and tobacco products from February 1, 2024. This move will lead to higher retail prices for consumers. Get all the details on the new rates and their impact.

Tata Steel Rallies 8% on Govt's Steel Duty Extension

Tata Steel shares continue their rally, gaining 1.2% to hit a one-month high after India extends safeguard duties on steel imports for three years. Discover the impact on the sector and future demand outlook.

Air India Pilot Detained in Canada for 'Fitness' Issue

An Air India pilot was taken off duty and detained at a Canadian airport after failing a pre-flight breath analyser test. The airline confirmed concerns over his 'fitness for duty'. Read the full details.

Pilot's $458K Pay Stub Sparks Online Debate

A viral pay stub shows an American Airlines captain earned $458,000 in a year. Discover how pilot salaries work, the factors behind high pay, and the intense online debate it ignited.

Air India, IndiGo in fierce pilot hiring war

New flight safety rules trigger a fierce battle for captains between IndiGo and Air India. With resignations soaring and joining bonuses hitting ₹50 lakh, the race to secure pilots intensifies. Read the full analysis.

China Launches WTO Dispute Against India on Trade Duties

China initiates a WTO trade dispute against India, challenging import duties on solar cells and IT goods. This move escalates bilateral trade tensions and could impact India's green energy goals. Read more for details and analysis.

India Denies Duty Cuts for NZ on Key Agri Items

India rejects New Zealand's request for duty concessions on dairy, vegetables, sugar, and metals. The move protects domestic sectors as both nations review their trade agreement. Read the full analysis.

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