આદરણીય @narendramodi સાહેબ, #JetAirways કર્મચારીઓ ના દુઃખ જોઈ ને એમના ઉપર દયા કરો અને એમના માટે કાઈક સારુ કરો સાહેબ,એમના #GratuityDues#PFdues આપાવાનો પગલા લો સાહેબ શ્રી. અમારો આગ્રહ છે. 7 વરસ થવા આયા અને અજુ સુધી કસુજ નહી થયુ અને આજુ સુધી સ્ટ્રગલ કરી રહ્યા છે. #sbi#NCLT#NCLAT #SupremeCourtofIndia @nsitharamanoffc
A special day for aviation in India!
The first Made-in-India @AirbusDefence C295 has taken its very first flight from Vadodara.
Seeing an aircraft built on Indian soil reach this stage is something many enthusiasts have waited years for.
#AvGeek
આદરણીય @narendramodi સાહેબ, #JetAirways કર્મચારીઓ ના દુઃખ જોઈ ને એમના ઉપર દયા કરો અને એમના માટે કાઈક સારુ કરો સાહેબ,એમના #GratuityDues#PFdues આપાવાનો પગલા લો સાહેબ શ્રી. અમારો આગ્રહ છે. 7 વરસ થવા આયા અને અજુ સુધી કસુજ નહી થયુ અને આજુ સુધી સ્ટ્રગલ કરી રહ્યા છે. #sbi#NCLT#NCLAT #SupremeCourtofIndia @nsitharamanoffc
Respected @narendramodi Ji,
Thousands of former @jetairways employees have waited with dignity and hope—for the airline’s revival and, more importantly, for the settlement of their long-pending dues.
Sadly, the revival has not materialized. Now, the employees’ only remaining hope is for justice through clearance of their legitimate dues.
The matter rests with the #SupremeCourt, #IBC, @TheOfficialSBI, and the Ministries of Finance and Law—all operating under the guidance and vision of your esteemed leadership.
We earnestly and respectfully request your kind attention and intervention to ensure a timely and fair resolution.
The employees have shown great patience and faith. It is now time they receive what is rightfully theirs. With sincere regards,
A humble appeal from me—as someone personally affected by this long and unfortunate chapter.
@PMOIndia #JetAirways #JusticeForEmployees @BJP4India@nitin_gadkari@nsitharaman@AmitShah@LabourMinistry@MoCA_GoI
Four years ago today, the new @jetairways management and the team working on its revival made history when they received the airline’s AOC.
Had the turnaround gone to plan, India’s first raccoon eyed A320neo (seen below) would have been inducted by Jet Airways.
#AvGeek
Respected @narendramodi Ji and @PMOIndia, I humbly request your kind attention to the long-pending gratuity and PF dues of former #JetAirways employees.Many families have been waiting for years for their rightful payments....1/2
Her name is Pragya Singh.
She is 29 years old. She lives in Naubasta, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh.
On May 5 2026 she and her husband Manish Agrahari boarded the Nanda Devi AC Superfast Express, Train 12402, at Dehradun. They were returning home after a Kedarnath pilgrimage. Coach B2. Seats 59 and 64.
Sometime after midnight, between Bahadurpur outer signal and Laksar station in Haridwar district, the family fell asleep.
When they woke up, Pragya’s seat was empty.
Manish searched every coach. She was not there. Her phone was switched off. Her last known location had pinged near Laksar.
A missing FIR was filed at Laksar Kotwali. GRP, RPF and local police have searched the tracks, nearby areas, hotels and hospitals.
Five days have passed. She has not been found.
When her family checked the CCTV cameras at Laksar railway station, most of them were not working. No footage of her movement exists.
Her family confronted Laksar Station Superintendent K R Meena over this. There was no satisfactory answer.
If you have any information contact her husband Manish Agrahari directly on 7985366726 or call Railway helpline 139.
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20 weeks bonus.
Public gratitude from the CEO.
Respect for employees who stood strong in difficult times.
That’s world-class aviation leadership.
Meanwhile, many in Indian aviation still wait for basic appreciation after years of sacrifices, salary cuts and zero recognition.
New :
- Govt approves covid like credit lifeline for airlines (relief specially for @FlySpiceJet as we had reported in an @ETPrime_com piece)
- Credit of Rs 1,500 crore per borrower, total Rs 5000 cr for airlines
- Pay back in 7 years, including moratorium of 2 years
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Why the hypocrisy of hailing the Jawan as a saviour of the Nation on social media and treating him like an unwanted nobody in reality.
Officers & Jawans are granted leave at the last minute due to exigencies of service. No time to get prior reservations done.
What happened to the military coaches in all trains?
Why can’t they be re-introduced?
Is anyone listening @RailMinIndia@adgpi
Jai Hind 🇮🇳
His name was Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar.
In 1930, he was 19 years old. A boy from Madras is boarding a ship to England on a scholarship to Cambridge.
During that sea voyage, he opened his notebook and started calculating.
By the time the ship docked in Southampton, he had worked out something no one in the history of science had understood before.
Stars do not simply fade and die. Stars above a certain mass collapse into themselves with such force that nothing can stop them. Not light. Not time. Not physics as anyone understood it.
What he had discovered on that ship would eventually be called black holes.
He arrived at Cambridge. He spent four years refining his calculations. He showed them to Arthur Eddington. The most famous astronomer in the world at that time. The man who had proven Einstein right.
Eddington watched his progress. Encouraged him. Asked him to present his findings at the Royal Astronomical Society in January 1935.
Then Eddington gave his own presentation immediately after.
He publicly ridiculed Chandrasekhar in front of the entire scientific establishment. He said the theory had no physical meaning. He called it absurd. He used his enormous reputation to crush a 24-year-old Indian student in front of everyone who mattered.
Chandrasekhar left that conference devastated.
He appealed to the president of the International Astronomical Union. He was told not to respond to Eddington publicly.
He left England.
He went to America. To the University of Chicago. He drove 150 miles every week to teach a class of just two students. Those two students were Tsung-Dao Lee and Chen-Ning Yang.
Both of them won the Nobel Prize before he did.
He spent 50 years working quietly. He never stopped.
In 1983, the Nobel Committee called.
53 years after he worked out the existence of black holes on a ship as a teenager, the Nobel Prize in Physics was his.
NASA later named its most powerful X-ray telescope after him.
The Chandra X-Ray Observatory.
The universe he described is real. Eddington was wrong. The boy on the boat was right.
Most Indians have never heard his name.
They should say it every day.
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