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Tatas launch ₹500 cr trust for Air India AI171 crash victims

Tatas launch ₹500 cr trust for Air India AI171 crash victims

Time of India19-07-2025
Tata Sons has established a ₹500-crore trust to support families impacted by the Air India AI171 crash in Ahmedabad, which claimed 260 lives. The trust will offer ₹1 crore compensation per deceased, aid the injured and first responders, and help rebuild damaged infrastructure.
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