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Indigo Restarts Morning Flights at Chennai Airport

In a notable trading session, India's benchmark indices saw significant gains, with the SENSEX rising by 447.05 points to close at 85,712.37, while the NIFTY increased by 152.70 points, reaching 26,186.45. Commodity prices also experienced upward movement, with crude oil climbing by 47.00 to settle at 5,430.00, gold appreciating by 1,732.00 to 129,032.00, and silver surging by 4,170.00 to 178,881.00. Meanwhile, Indigo Airlines has partially resumed operations at Chennai Airport, offering flights to ten destinations, including Pune, Ahmedabad, and Port Blair, between 3 am and 7 am. However, the airline faced disruptions, with 20 incoming flights and 28 outgoing flights cancelled due to operational challenges. This update reflects ongoing developments in both the financial and aviation sectors as of December 6, 2025. sources

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Dec 06 2025, 8 am

"Creating Legal Frameworks for Sustainable, Low-Emission Agriculture"

Climate change poses a significant threat to global industries, particularly agriculture, which is highly sensitive to environmental shifts. Erratic weather patterns disrupt crop lifecycles, workforce stability, and supply chains, leading to financial strain and regulatory uncertainties. Agriculture contributes approximately 25% of global greenhouse gas emissions, exacerbating climate issues, with practices like stubble burning in India further complicating the situation. In response, India is promoting low-carbon agricultural practices through initiatives such as the Carbon Credit Trading Scheme and precision agriculture technologies, including drones for crop monitoring and resource management. The National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture aims to enhance resilience through improved crop varieties, water efficiency, and pest management, while also encouraging contract farming to provide farmers with better resources and market access. As India navigates the intersection of tradition and modernity, it seeks to transform challenges into opportunities for sustainable growth in agriculture. sources

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Dec 06 2025, 9 am

FLY91 increases Hyderabad-Goa flights for stranded travelers

In a bid to assist stranded passengers amid ongoing aviation sector challenges, regional airline FLY91 has announced additional flights between Hyderabad and Goa over the next three days. The new services will operate as a daily round trip, with flight IC 7001 departing Hyderabad at 2030 hrs and arriving in Goa at 2210 hrs, followed by IC 7002 leaving Goa at 2235 hrs and landing in Hyderabad at 0015 hrs. This initiative aims to provide crucial access for both leisure and business travellers, as many have struggled to secure seats on this popular route. Manoj Chacko, Managing Director and CEO of FLY91, emphasized the airline's commitment to supporting travellers during this challenging time. Passengers can book these extra flights through the FLY91 website and various travel booking platforms. The airline connects several destinations, including Jalgaon, Sindhudurg, and Bengaluru, enhancing regional connectivity. sources

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Dec 06 2025, 9 am

IndiGo flight disruptions affect Thiruvananthapuram, Ahmedabad airports

IndiGo Airlines faced significant operational disruptions on Saturday, with multiple flight cancellations reported at Thiruvananthapuram and Ahmedabad airports. Thiruvananthapuram International Airport saw six domestic flights cancelled, impacting key routes to Delhi, Hyderabad, and Bengaluru, while Ahmedabad Airport reported seven arrivals and 12 departures cancelled early in the day. The disruptions stem from ongoing operational challenges, prompting the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to establish a four-member committee to investigate the airline's compliance with new fatigue management regulations. The DGCA noted IndiGo's struggles with crew availability and training, leading to a surge in cancellations, peaking at 170-200 per day. The committee, comprising senior DGCA officials, is tasked with identifying the causes of these disruptions and assessing the airline's preparedness for the revised regulations. Findings are expected within 15 days to inform regulatory actions aimed at preventing future issues. sources

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Dec 06 2025, 9 am

Pilots' group demands rollback of IndiGo relaxations

Pilots from the Airline Pilots Association of India (ALPA) have called for a comprehensive investigation into IndiGo's pilot planning practices, criticizing the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) for granting a temporary waiver of flight duty norms. This relaxation, aimed at stabilizing IndiGo's operations, has raised concerns among pilots, who argue it sets a dangerous precedent that undermines flight duty time regulations and compromises passenger safety. Captain Sam Thomas, ALPA's president, highlighted that the DGCA had previously agreed not to grant exemptions motivated by commercial interests, questioning how IndiGo's operational disruptions arose shortly after the implementation of new regulations. The association has urged the DGCA to revoke all dispensations granted to IndiGo and take punitive action against the airline, asserting that the DGCA's decision rewards operational mismanagement and endangers public safety. sources

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Dec 05 2025, 9 pm

Flight Cancellations Spark Chaos; Travelers Seek Alternative Transport

IndiGo's ongoing flight disruptions at Kempegowda International Airport have left many passengers scrambling for alternatives, as cancellations force them to reconsider their travel plans. With soaring airfares and limited availability of alternative flights, an increasing number of travellers are opting for trains and buses. For instance, Nandini Nachiyar, a tech professional from Chennai, quickly switched to a Vande Bharat train after her flight was cancelled, while Rahul G Das chose a long-haul bus due to high ticket prices. The situation has also led to a surge in last-minute hotel bookings near airports, with properties like Radisson Blu reporting a 25-30% increase in reservations. In response to the heightened demand, the Railway Ministry is adding coaches to popular routes and planning additional trains from Mumbai. The ripple effects of these cancellations are evident, impacting not just air travel but also the broader transport and hospitality sectors. sources

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Dec 05 2025, 9 pm

India, Russia sign agreements on food safety, broadcasting cooperation

In a significant move to enhance bilateral relations, India and Russia have signed multiple agreements, including a key pact between the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) and Russia's Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human Well-being. This agreement aims to bolster cooperation in food safety. Additionally, India's Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has partnered with Russia's Ministry of Health to advance collaboration in healthcare, medical education, and scientific research. In media developments, Russian broadcaster RT has officially launched its operations in India from a new studio in Noida, expanding its reach beyond cable and Direct-to-home services. Furthermore, India's public broadcaster, Prasar Bharati, has established several Memoranda of Understanding with Russian media entities, including National Media Group and Gazprom-media Holding, to foster collaboration in broadcasting. sources

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Dec 05 2025, 9 pm

IndiGo turmoil reveals regulatory shortcomings

IndiGo's recent flight disruptions at Bengaluru's Kempegowda International Airport have raised serious concerns about regulatory compliance and operational professionalism within India's aviation sector. The mass cancellations stem from the airline's failure to adhere to new flight duty time limitations (FDTL) that took effect on November 1, despite nearly two years of advance notice. Industry experts have criticized IndiGo for not aligning its winter schedule and crew-rostering with the updated regulations, suggesting that the airline used the situation as a tactic to pressure the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) into deferring the FDTL rules. The DGCA has acknowledged significant crew availability issues, while insiders claim IndiGo's lack of preparation reflects a broader issue of "corporate greed." In response to the crisis, the DGCA has formed a committee to investigate the disruptions and assign accountability. sources

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Dec 05 2025, 9 pm

IndiGo apologizes for cancellations, vows to regain trust

IndiGo Airlines issued a public apology on December 5, 2025, following a full-day cancellation of all domestic flights from Delhi Airport due to a significant operational crisis. The airline acknowledged the widespread disruptions, which resulted in long queues and limited information for passengers, and confirmed that December 5 would see the highest number of cancellations as it undertakes a system reboot. IndiGo assured customers that refunds would be processed automatically and offered a full waiver on cancellations and rescheduling for bookings made between December 5-15. The airline has arranged thousands of hotel rooms and transport for stranded passengers and is providing food at airports. Additionally, it has expanded its contact centre capacity to reduce wait times. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) urged cooperation from pilots amid the disruptions, highlighting the strain on the aviation sector due to unpredictable weather and rising seasonal demand. sources

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Dec 05 2025, 9 pm

Govt reviews stakeholders' feedback on draft Broadcast Bill: I&B Ministry

Union Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting L Murugan announced in Parliament that the Ministry has completed stakeholder consultations on the draft Broadcasting Services (Regulation) Bill 2023. This legislation aims to regulate traditional broadcasters and emerging digital platforms, including OTT services and online content creators. The draft Bill was made public on November 10, 2023, with an extended comment period now set to close on October 15, 2024, to accommodate feedback from various stakeholders, including media associations. The proposed Bill seeks to replace the outdated Cable Television Networks (Regulation) Act of 1995 and establish a unified regulatory framework for broadcasting services. Concerns had previously been raised by digital publishers and broadcasters regarding potential overreach of government regulatory powers and compliance burdens on smaller entities. Following significant pushback, the Ministry had paused the draft legislation last August for further consultations. sources

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Dec 05 2025, 8 pm

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