Oxford Union 'No'-debate turns into Indo–Pak face-off: Pakistan claims false win, India's Sai Deepak calls it 'Operation Manhoos ki phati Baniyan'
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Oxford Union 'No'-debate turns into Indo–Pak face-off: Pakistan claims false win, India's Sai Deepak calls it 'Operation Manhoos ki phati Baniyan'
A scheduled Oxford Union debate on India's policy towards Pakistan was canceled after the Pakistan delegation failed to appear. Indian speakers, including senior advocate J Sai Deepak, were present, but the Pakistan team, including Zubair Mahmood Hayat and Hina Rabbani Khar, did not attend. Still P»»»
Polls to be inclusive, participatory; AL won't be able to take part: Prof Yunus tells UK
Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus has reaffirmed his government’s commitment to ensuring that the upcoming general election will be free, fair and inclusive. “The election will be participatory. There will be a big turnout,” he said, adding that tens of millions of young people are expected to cast»»»
Is 11A the safest seat on a plane? Air India crash survivor’s story goes viral; experts explain the truth | - Times of India
Following the Ahmedabad Air India crash and a lone survivor, the notion of a 'safest seat' is questioned. Experts emphasize that survival hinges on numerous factors beyond seat location, including aircraft design and passenger behavior. While proximity to exits can help, paying attention to safety »»»
Is seat 11A the safest on a plane? Not really, experts say
LONDON: The survival of a passenger who escaped through an exit door seconds after his Air India flight crashed killing everyone else on board has prompted speculation over whether his seat, 11A, is the safest. Aviation experts say it is not so straightforward because aircraft vary widely in seat c»»»
Two-minute silence to mark 80 years since VE Day
A national two-minute silence will be held to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day, the Government has announced. Government buildings and departments will remember and thank those who fought with a silence at 12 noon next Thursday, May 8. Other organisations are invited to follow suit, the Departme»»»
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