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Air India Flight With 242 On Board Crashes In Ahmedabad Right After Take-Off

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An Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner carrying 242 people crashed immediately after take-off from Ahmedabad airport this afternoon, in one of the worst ever aviation tragedies in India. There were 232 passengers and 10 crew on the flight which was headed to London.

The plane slammed into a hostel for doctors of a medical college, killing five students. Visuals from the crash site show debris had pierced through the wall of a dining hall of the hostel, with food still visible on some of the plates.

Shortly after take-off, the pilot sent out a mayday call. There was no response after that to repeated calls from the air traffic controller, say reports.

After the crash One person — the passenger of seat No. 11A — survived the crash, officials said.

Detect Early, Get Free Early

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Fujifilm India, a leader in healthcare technology, has recently launched a new CSR campaign called ‘Detect Early, Fight Early’.

This initiative was inaugurated by Upasana Kamineni Konidela, Vice Chairperson of the Apollo Hospitals CSR division. The campaign primarily focuses on raising awareness about breast cancer and the critical need for early detection.

This campaign will be intensified especially in areas where there are misconceptions about women’s health.


This campaign will be implemented in 24 cities across the country, reaching a total of 1.5 lakh women. It will be carried out by trained field staff through structured community participation and health risk assessments. The program is being implemented by the Apollo Foundation.

This initiative demonstrates Fujifilm India’s commitment to building a health-conscious society.


Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers among Indian women. According to the ICMR’s National Cancer Registry estimates, it accounts for 14% of all cancers in women.

One in every 29 women faces the risk of developing breast cancer in their lifetime. Unfortunately, many cases are detected late due to a lack of adequate awareness, misconceptions, and limited access to proper medical facilities.

To overcome these challenges, the ‘Detect Early, Fight Early’ program has been launched. It aims to provide reliable and culturally sensitive information at the local level.

By conducting respectful public discussions, workshops, and awareness sessions, it encourages women to pay more attention to their health. This will help them to quickly identify symptoms, understand them through self-examinations, and receive timely treatment.

Thammudu gearing up for release on July 4th

The movie “Thammudu,” starring Nithin as the hero and directed by Sriram Venu, is being produced under the banner of the renowned production company Sri Venkateswara Creations. Dil Raju and Shirish are producing this film, which features Laya, Varsha Bollamma, and Sapthami Gowda in key roles.

“Thammudu” is gearing up for a grand theatrical release on July 4th. In this context, the film’s trailer was released.


At the event, hero Nithin spoke, saying, “Laya garu is very important to this film. She performed exceptionally well. Also, Sapthami Gowda played a key role in this movie. Though Swasika looks soft, her character in this film will surprise you. Editor Praveen Poodi, DOP Guhan, and Ajaneesh gave superb output.

Our director Venu worked hard for four years on this film. We shot most of it in the forest. At the beginning of my career, Raju garu invested the highest budget for the film ‘Dil.’ Again, for the movie ‘Thammudu,’ he spent the highest budget in my career. I wish our movie, which is coming out on July 4th, a big hit.”

AI Cartoon of the day

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Veteran Producer Mahendra Passes Away

Senior producer Mahendra (79) passed away last night (June 11) at 9:30 PM. He had been suffering from heart-related issues for some time and was undergoing treatment at Ramesh Hospitals in Guntur. He is survived by his wife and daughter. Mahendra had earlier lost his son. Notably, well-known producer and actor Madala Ravi is his son-in-law.

Mahendra began his journey in the film industry as a production executive and went on to produce 36 films under A.A. Arts and Geetha Art Pictures banners. He introduced Srihari as a hero in the film Police and launched Kajal Aggarwal with Lakshmi Kalyanam. He debuted as a producer with Preminchi Pellli Chesuko” and made films like Police, Deva, Coolie, Okkade, Amma Leni Puttillu, and Lakshmi Kalyanam etc.

His last film, Arjuna, directed by Kanmani starring Rajasekhar, unfortunately remained unreleased, which took a toll on his health and finances. Mahendra, known for his values and discipline, earned the respect of many in the film industry. Several film personalities expressed deep condolences over his demise.

His hometown is Guntur, where his final rites will be performed today (June 12).

“Housefull 5” Boards in Bollywood After a Long Time

Bollywood, which has been rattled by the onslaught of South Indian films, especially our Telugu films, has finally breathed a sigh of relief after a long time. “Housefull 5,” released this week (June 6), is well on its way to being declared a blockbuster. Having collected over ₹100 crores in four days, the film is expected to earn another ₹100 crores in its long run, thus saving Bollywood’s reputation.


It’s notable that half of the Bollywood artists are in this film, which was produced with story and screenplay by Sajid Nadiadwala and directed by Tarun Sukhani. Stars like Akshay Kumar, Abhishek Bachchan, Riteish Deshmukh, Jackie Shroff, and Sanjay Dutt have acted in it. The craze for this franchise is also playing a key role in the film’s success.

AI Cartoon of the day

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Barbaad song from Sayara

‘Sayara’ is a new-age love story directed by Mohit Suri under the Yash Raj Films banner. Ahan Panday is set to debut as the hero with this movie, and Aneet Padde is the heroine.

The recently released teaser and title song of ‘Sayara’ captivated everyone. The second song from ‘Sayara’ was just released. This song, titled ‘Barbaad,’ was sung by young sensation Jubin Nautiyal. The lyrics and music for this song were provided by The Rish.

Hoping For a Silent Victory

“Nishshabdha” is an upcoming film starring Manoj Kumar and Ashitha Reddy as the lead pair. The movie is being produced by Srinivas – M. Sandhyarani under the Sri Rishi Sai Production banner. Directed by Ramanamurthy Tangellapalli, this horror-thriller has completed filming and is now gearing up for a grand theatrical release soon.


Yesterday, on the occasion of producer Srinivas’s birthday, the film’s teaser was grandly released in Hyderabad. Following the release, the film crew celebrated producer Srinivas’s birthday by cutting a cake. Young heroes Krishna and Sanjay participated as chief guests in the event.

Flyovers won’t fix Hyderabad traffic, smarter road design can: Expert

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The flyovers are responses to induced demand, built primarily to accommodate the growing number of private vehicles, urban transport expert Prashanth Kumar Bachu said.

An average of 446 people, roughly the capacity of eight buses, were stuck on a single flyover at any given time, according to urban transport expert Prashanth Kumar Bachu, who spoke at a session on Sunday (June 8, 2025). Citing the Begumpet flyover as a case in point, he argued that such infrastructure projects merely relocate congestion rather than resolve it.

“Flyovers are not symbols of development,” he said. “They are responses to induced demand, built primarily to accommodate the growing number of private vehicles.” He warned that this approach does little to ease traffic and instead intensifies urban mobility issues.

Mr Bachu underscored the impracticality of continuing to rely on long-term, high-cost infrastructure as a solution. Hyderabad, he said, would need over 2,000 flyovers, requiring ₹50,000 crore and a century to build, to address projected vehicle volumes. Similarly, over 300 kilometres of metro rail would demand upwards of ₹75,000 crore and could take anywhere between 10 to 40 years to complete.

“Even doubling the current road space will not be enough,” he said, “as this would come at the cost of footpaths, trees and other essential urban functions.”

Against this backdrop, Mr Bachu stressed that the city’s immediate relief lies not in more construction, but in more efficient use of existing roads through better urban design. “Designated lanes and road space for buses and pedestrians are the only viable short-term measures,” he said. “By simply reorganising road space, we can start making an impact now.”

Among the immediate solutions proposed were dedicated lanes for buses and non-motorised transport, prioritisation of pedestrian movement, and strict enforcement of lane discipline. Mr Bachu said 300 to 500 kilometres of existing roads are suitable for immediately introducing designated bus lanes, enabling at least 500 more bus trips along those routes without adding new buses or requiring fresh investment, simply by reducing traffic delays.