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Sunday, June 15, 2025

'Had Fever, Wife Said Don't Go': Gujarat Doctor Who Cancelled Air India Ticket

A doctor from Gujarat cannot stop thanking his wife and family members after he cancelled an Air India flight in which he planned to fly to London on June 12.

Had he gone ahead, he would have been on the same Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner that crashed into a doctors' hostel immediately after take-off, killing 241 in the aircraft and over 10 on the ground.

Dr Umang Patel came from the UK with his wife, sons and their grandparents to their ancestral home in Koydam village in Gujarat's Mahisagar district on May 24. He planned to return to Britain's Northampton on June 12 after leaving his family in India.

"I had to go back alone on June 12. However, I developed high fever after a visit to my in-laws' house on June 9. The fever was so high I could not even stand the next morning," Dr Patel said.

His wife, worried about his health, asked him to cancel the June 12 ticket and wait for some days till he got better. Dr Patel agreed.

"After my wife requested that I not go to London, I cancelled the June 12 ticket, took some time and booked another for June 15. Then the news of the plane crash came," Dr Patel said. "God saved me. I also pray that God gives peace to all the souls who were on that aircraft."

When word reached the villagers, many of them came to meet the family and offered support for mental strength to get over any trauma.

Dr Patel said he has been living in Northampton for the last five years. After coming to India last month, his father, who is also a doctor, suffered a stroke, due to which Dr Patel had to cancel a ticket he had booked for a return flight to London on June 2.

On June 9, he went to drop his wife at his in-laws' place when he fell ill.

Dr Patel's father Dr Umangbhai Patel said he and his wife had also not allowed their son to leave on June 12.

The London to Ahmedabad flight in which they came on May 24 was uneventful, except for some broken multimedia player buttons and an air-conditioning vent that did not work, Dr Patel added.



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Israel Army Says Iran Missiles Incoming, Sirens Heard In Jerusalem

The Israeli army has said Iran has launched another missile barrage at the country. "Iran missiles incoming, sirens heard in the north," it said, even as several videos showed missiles over the skies of Jerusalem and several of them being intercepted by Israel's air defence system.

This is the latest round of attacks, which follows several rounds of strikes between the two countries that have killed scores of civilians and raised fears of a wider conflict.

Sirens have been ringing across Israel since 4 pm (local time) on Sunday, marking the first such daylight alert.



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Kyrgyzstan Couple's Video Showing "Non-Viral" Side Of Delhi Goes Viral

India has become a popular destination for foreign vloggers, who visit the country to explore its vibrant culture, rich heritage, and diverse landscapes. These travel vloggers document their experiences and unique encounters, offering global audiences a glimpse into the beauty and complexity of India. One such content creator is a Kyrgyzstan couple who are currently touring India. In a recent video shared on Instagram, they expressed their admiration for Delhi with their followers. They revealed that they spent a week in the national capital, exploring the vibrant and diverse experiences Delhi has to offer. 

"We just spent a week in Delhi, and we are happy to report we loved it," Collin said at the beginning of the video. "We were warned so much before we came to Delhi about how crazy it is, and you get here, it's so green. I haven't sat in traffic once. Everywhere we've been has not been crowded. Absolutely beautiful," Mere continued, adding, "I just feel everyone puts more insane things on the internet than it actually is. This is super nice." 

In the caption, the couple wrote, "Welcome to the non-viral side of Delhi. With 22 million people and a heavy reputation, we thought we'd try and limit our time in the capital. Joke's on us. We loved it. (Although it was HOT when the heatwave came)."

"Like all metropolitan cities, Delhi is full of good and bad areas, and has stunning streets, architecture, and culture. Not to mention a visible history that rivals just about anywhere in the world. The city has a heartbeat, and we are so lucky to have felt it," they added. 

The couple didn't suggest Delhi as a first stop for travellers unfamiliar with India, but they said that once you adjust, "you might love this misunderstood city as much as we do." 

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Since being shared, the video has amassed more than 7,000 views and several likes and comments. 

Reacting to the clip, one user wrote, "Thank you for showing the beautiful side of Delhi! Loved the positivity and the vibe you captured." 

"Thank you so much for showing the heart of Delhi!! Delhi is an amalgamation of cultures blending beautifully," commented another. 

"Hate sells, especially hate towards Indians. Even we ourselves fall for that. Thank you for posting a real view of Delhi. There is much wrong with India but there is so much more good in India as well. Safe Travels," said a third user. 

"Many vloggers avoid showing the positive aspects of India because those don't attract views. Thank you for going against that trend," one of the users said.

"Delhi is hands down the food and historical capital of India," expressed another. 



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Saturday, June 14, 2025

'It's Nothing Compared With What's Coming': Israel on Strikes On Iran

Israel pounded Iran for a second day on Saturday and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said its campaign would intensify dramatically, while Tehran called off nuclear talks that Washington had held out as the only way to halt the bombing.

A day after Israel wiped out the top echelon of Iran's military command with a surprise attack on its old foe, it appeared to have hit Iran's oil and gas industry for the first time, with Iranian state media reporting a blaze at a gas field.

Netanyahu said Israel's strikes had set back Iran's nuclear programme possibly by years and rejected international calls for restraint.

"We will hit every site and every target of the Ayatollahs' regime, and what they have felt so far is nothing compared with what they will be handed in the coming days," he said in a video message.

In Tehran, Iranian authorities said around 60 people, including 29 children, were killed in an attack on a housing complex, with more strikes reported across the country. Israel said it had attacked more than 150 targets.

Iran had launched its own retaliatory missile volley on Friday night, killing at least three people in Israel. Air raid sirens sent Israelis into shelters as waves of missiles streaked across the sky and interceptors rose to meet them.

US President Donald Trump has lauded Israel's strikes and warned Iran of much worse to come. He said it was not too late to halt the Israeli campaign, but only if Tehran quickly accepted a sharp downgrading of its nuclear programme at talks with Washington due to be held on Sunday.

Host Oman confirmed on Saturday that the next round of talks had been scrapped. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said holding talks was unjustifiable while Israel's "barbarous" attacks were ongoing.

In the first apparent attack to hit Iran's energy infrastructure, Iranian media reported a fire on Saturday after Israel bombed the South Pars gas field in southern Bushehr province.

Worries about potential disruption to the region's oil exports had already boosted the price of crude by about 7% on Friday, even though Israel had spared Iran's oil and gas industry on the campaign's first day.

An Iranian general, Esmail Kosari, said Tehran was reviewing whether to close the Strait of Hormuz, controlling access to the Gulf for tankers.

With Israel saying its operation could last weeks, and urging Iran's people to rise up against their Islamic clerical rulers, fears have grown of a regional conflagration dragging in outside powers.

"If (Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali) Khamenei continues to fire missiles at the Israeli home front, Tehran will burn," Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said.

Tehran warned Israel's allies that their military bases in the region would come under fire too if they helped shoot down Iranian missiles.

However, 20 months of war in Gaza and a conflict in Lebanon last year have decimated Tehran's strongest regional proxies, Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon, reducing its options for retaliation.

NIGHT OF BLASTS AND FEAR IN ISRAEL AND IRAN

Iran's overnight fusillade included hundreds of ballistic missiles and drones, an Israeli official said. Three people, including a man and a woman, were killed and dozens wounded, the ambulance service said.

In Rishon LeZion, south of Tel Aviv, emergency services rescued a baby girl trapped in a house hit by a missile, police said.

In the western suburb of Ramat Gan, near Ben Gurion Airport, Linda Grinfeld described her apartment being damaged: "We were sitting in the shelter, and then we heard such a boom. It was awful."

The Israeli military said it had intercepted surface-to-surface Iranian missiles as well as drones, and that two rockets had been fired from Gaza.

In Iran, Israel's two days of strikes destroyed residential apartment buildings, killing families and neighbours as apparent collateral damage in strikes targeting scientists and senior officials in their beds.

Iran said 78 people had been killed on the first day and scores more on the second day, including 60 when a missile brought down a 14-storey apartment block in Tehran, where 29 of the dead were children.

State TV broadcast pictures of a building flattened into debris and the facade of several upper storeys lying sideways in the street, while slabs of concrete dangled from a neighbouring building.

"Smoke and dust were filling all the house and we couldn't breathe," 45-year-old Tehran resident Mohsen Salehi told Iranian news agency WANA after an overnight air strike woke his family.

Fars News agency said two projectiles had hit Mehrabad airport, located inside the capital, which is both civilian and military.

Israel sees Iran's nuclear programme as a threat to its existence, and said the bombardment was designed to avert the last steps to production of a nuclear weapon.

A military official on Saturday said Israel had caused significant damage to Iran's nuclear facilities at Natanz and Isfahan, but had not so far taken on another uranium enrichment site, Fordow, dug into a mountain.

The official said Israel had "eliminated the highest commanders of their military leadership" and had killed nine nuclear scientists who were "main sources of knowledge, main forces driving forward the (nuclear) programme".

Tehran insists the programme is entirely civilian and that it does not seek an atomic bomb. However, the UN nuclear watchdog reported it this week as violating obligations under the global non-proliferation treaty.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)



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"Mom Said She'll Be Back": Cabin Crew's Daughter, Unaware Of Crash, Awaits

The aftermath of the tragic Air India crash continues to send shockwaves across Maharashtra, leaving behind families shattered and communities grieving. Among the victims was Aparna Mahadik, a cabin crew member and relative of NCP MP Sunil Tatkare.

Her family is still in disbelief, struggling to come to terms with the loss. Aparna's young daughter, unaware of the full extent of the tragedy, clings to the last words of her mother: “Mom said she'll be back.”

She continues to call her mother's phone, hoping she'll answer, while her father remains in Ahmedabad for DNA testing and official formalities.

Aparna's sister-in-law, Maharashtra Women and Child Development Minister Aditi Tatkare, said the family has decided not to break the news to the child until the DNA results are confirmed.

“It's heartbreaking. Aparna was a strong, loving woman who balanced work and family with dedication. Just days ago, all the siblings reunited after years, even celebrating a niece's birthday. In a moment, everything turned upside down,” she said.

Ms Tatkare recalled Aparna's journey -- raised by a single mother in Bengaluru after losing her father early, blending effortlessly into Maharashtrian culture after her marriage, and being on the verge of a promotion.

“Even our Labrador hasn't been the same since the crash. She was the soul of the household,” she added, visibly moved.

Another victim of the crash was Shraddha Dhawan, the in-cabin supervisor. At her home in North East Mumbai, disbelief lingers. Hours before the flight, Shraddha had assured her family she'd be back soon. It was her final call. Her husband, also an Air India employee, rushed back from Delhi. Their 15-year-old daughter, a Class 10 student, is in the middle of her school exams.

“Shraddha was extremely caring and stayed in touch whenever she was flying,” said her cousin Srishti. Society secretary Chanchal Das recalled Shraddha as warm and affable. Her brother, who lives in the US, is on his way to Ahmedabad to complete formalities.

In Nhava village of Panvel taluka, the home of flight attendant Maithili Patil has become a gathering point for villagers offering condolences. Maithili, who had been with Air India for two years, had called her father on Thursday morning to inform him she was flying to London. Hours later, her family was devastated by the crash.

“Even today, we are praying for her safety,” said one relative. Maithili, who had a deep love for devotional music and pets, was admired in her village. “She recently inspired aviation students at a TS Rehman College event,” said villager Vaibhav Mhatre, recalling her warmth and ambition.

In Powai, mourners continue to visit the family of Captain Sumeet Sabharwal, the pilot who died in the crash. His 88-year-old father is inconsolable. “Sumeet had promised to return home and retire soon to care for his father,” a neighbour said, underscoring the poignancy of the unfulfilled vow.

In Dombivli, the Songhare family mourns Roshni Songhare, a 27-year-old flight attendant who joined Air India two years ago. Her mother, Rajshree, continues to hope for a miracle. “Roshni called before the flight to say goodbye. We never imagined it would be the last time,” said a family member. Roshni had long aspired to become a flight attendant and had previously worked with SpiceJet.

“She worked hard despite difficult circumstances,” said a relative. The family had moved from Grant Road to Dombivli in recent years, and her father, a technician, encouraged both his children to chase their dreams.

Deepak Pathak from Badlapur, another crew member, had called his mother from Ahmedabad just before take-off. He had been with Air India for 11 years. His family, unable to contact him after the crash, has rushed to Ahmedabad. A friend said, “He posted something on Facebook that morning. None of us imagined it would be his last.”

The sorrow runs deep, but so do the calls for accountability and reform. Friends, relatives, and colleagues hope that the tragedy will prompt stronger safety protocols to ensure such devastating losses are never repeated.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)



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Father's Day 2025: Wishes, Quotes And Messages To Share With Your Dad

Fathers play a range of roles in our lives. From being our protectors to serving as our role models, they are truly special. Father's Day is marked every year to recognise and honour the sacrifices fathers make for their children. It is an opportunity for every child to thank the man who has always been there to support them and help them prosper in life. Father's Day is celebrated across the globe on the third Sunday of June every year, and this year, it falls on June 15.

People celebrate Father's Day with different kinds of gestures. Some prefer to give their dads gifts, while others would rather spend a day in the company of their father or father figure. You can also add an extra-special touch with heartwarming wishes and messages for your dad. 

Here are some Father's Day wishes, greetings, quotes and messages that you can share with your father to make him feel special:

  • Happy Father's Day to the self-appointed coolest dad in the world! (Don't worry, we agree with you... most of the time.) Lots of love on this special day.
  • On this Father's Day, I want you to know how much you mean to me. You're not just my Dad but my superhero. Love you lots!
  • Dad, you're the first person I turn to when I have a question or need some advice. Thank you for always answering.
  • You've been there through my highs and lows, but always made me feel like I could soar! Happy Father's Day from your daughter.
  • This Father's Day, I hope you are blessed with wonderful days ahead without any struggle. I thank you for everything papa and please be with me forever.
  • Dad, your love and guidance have shaped me into who I am today. Thank you for being an incredible father. Happy Father's Day!
  • Thank you for being the rock of our family and always putting us first. Happy Father's Day, Dad! You're simply the best.
  • Wishing a joyful Father's Day to the man who has always been my biggest cheerleader. Love you, Dad!

Father's Day Quotes 

  • "A father doesn't tell you that he loves you. He shows you" - Dimitri the Stoneheart
  • "I cannot think of any need in childhood as strong as the need for a father's protection" - Sigmund Freud
  • "Any fool can have a child. That doesn't make you a father. It's the courage to raise a child that makes you a father." - Barack Obama
  • "A father's smile has been known to light up a child's entire day." - Susan Gale
  • "A father is neither an anchor to hold us back nor a sail to take us there, but a guiding light whose love shows us the way." - Unknown
  • "Dads are most ordinary men turned by love into heroes, adventurers, storytellers, and singers of song." - Pam Brown


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Friday, June 13, 2025

Not Concerned About War, Gave Iran 60 Days, Today's 61st: Trump Backs Israel

US President Donald Trump said on Friday that he is "not concerned" about a regional war breaking out after Israel targeted and destroyed Iran's military and nuclear sites, while also killing its top nuclear scientists and commanders.

In an interview to news agency Reuters, President Trump said he had initially tried to delay an Israeli strike, giving Iran ample time for diplomacy and dialogue, but added that he had given a 60-day ultimatum to Tehran, "And today was the 61st day," he said.

However, the US President said he is still hopeful for furthering nuclear talks with Iran. He said that Washington will go ahead as planned for talks scheduled in Oman for Sunday, but after Israel's major offensive, he is doubtful that Iran will participate. US special envoy Steve Witkoff is scheduled to meet an Iranian delegation on June 15.

It is still not too late for Iran, President Trump said hours after he had advised Tehran to "make a deal before it is too late". Mounting pressure on Iran, President Trump had posted on his Truth Social account earlier on Friday that "Iranian hardliners spoke bravely, but they didn't know what was about to happen. They are all DEAD now, and it will only get worse!"

On Friday morning, the US President said he knew in advance that Israel was going to strike Iran's nuclear facilities and ballistic missile factories. The President had convened his top national security advisers at Camp David on the night of June 8 for what he said were discussions that included Iran. He added that he also spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about Iran the following day.

"We knew everything, and I tried to save Iran from humiliation and death. I tried to save them very hard because I would have loved to have seen a deal worked out. They can still work out a deal however, it's not too late," Trump said.

Extending his full support to Israel, President Trump told Reuters that the United States has "been very close to Israel. We're their number one ally by far". On being asked about Iran's counteroffensive, the US President said, "We'll see what happens."

In retaliation to Israel's first attack on Friday, Tehran launched 100 drones towards Tel Aviv, with the Israeli Military saying its air defences were intercepting them outside Israeli territory. Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has warned Israel of a "bitter and painful" fate over the attacks.
 



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