
Hyderabad Celebrates Sweet Surprises at The Great Indian Ice Cream Tasting Challenge
Over 1,000 ice cream lovers gathered at Next Premia Mall for 'The Great Indian Ice Cream Tasting Challenge,' a fun-filled, blindfolded flavour-guessing contest organized by Hybiz TV and Iceberg Organic Ice Creams. Special guests Sumaya Reddy and Dr. Preethi Reddy added star power to the event.
Participants competed for cash prizes, with Shruti winning ₹1 lakh. The event featured food stalls, family fun, and a joyful atmosphere. Dr. Reddy highlighted the rise of organic treats amid growing health awareness. The crowd praised the unique experience, making this third edition a deliciously memorable success.
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Wales Online
26 minutes ago
- Wales Online
UK-bound plane crashes after take-off with 244 people aboard
UK-bound plane crashes after take-off with 244 people aboard The flight was heading for London GUJARAT, INDIA - JUNE 12: Smoke rises after a plane crash shortly after takeoff from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in India's western state of Gujarat on June 12, 2025. The crash occurred in the Meghaninagar area, according to a report by the Press Trust of India, citing local authorities. (Photo by Nandan Dave/Anadolu via Getty Images) A plane bound for the UK has crashed shortly after take-off. The flight was leaving India's Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad heading for London Gatwick. A total of 53 British nationals were on board a Gatwick Airport-bound plane that appeared to explode when it crashed shortly after take-off, Air India has said. In a statement following the incident on Thursday, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said: 'The scenes emerging of a London-bound plane carrying many British nationals crashing in the Indian city of Ahmedabad are devastating.' He added he is being kept updated as the situation develops. The King said he is also being updated on the incident. Rescuers work at the site of an airplane that crashed in India's northwestern city of Ahmedabad in Gujarat state, Thursday, June12, 2025. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki) Air India's chairman Natarajan Chandrasekaran described the incident as a 'tragic accident' and a 'devastating event' and said emergency response teams are at the site. A video of the incident, obtained by local media, shows the aircraft flying over a residential area before crashing, creating what appears to be a large explosion. Article continues below Commons Leader Lucy Powell said the Government will provide 'all the support that it can' to those affected by the incident. Air India said the flight was departing from Ahmedabad Airport with 242 people onboard the Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft. The airline said 169 passengers are Indian nationals, 53 are British, one is Canadian and seven are Portuguese. The Reuters news agency reported 217 adults and 11 children were on board the flight. In a statement, Mr Chandrasekaran said: 'With profound sorrow I confirm that Air India Flight 171 operating Ahmedabad London Gatwick was involved in a tragic accident today. Our thoughts and deepest condolences are with the families and loved ones of all those affected by this devastating event. 'At this moment, our primary focus is on supporting all the affected people and their families. We are doing everything in our power to assist the emergency response teams at the site and to provide all necessary support and care to those impacted.' He added: 'An emergency centre has been activated and support team have been set up for families seeking information.' Faiz Ahmed Kidwai, director general of India's directorate of civil aviation, told the Associated Press the crash happened in the Meghani Nagar area at 1.38pm local time (9.08am BST). Mr Kidwai said there were 232 passengers and 12 crew members onboard. It is the first crash involving a Boeing 787 aircraft, according to the Aviation Safety Network database. Flight tracking website Flightradar24 posted on social media platform X: 'We are following reports of a crash of Air India flight #AI171 from Ahmedabad to London. 'We received the last signal from the aircraft at 08:08:51 UTC (shortly before 9.09am BST), just seconds after take off. The aircraft involved is a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner with registration VT-ANB.' It added the signal from the aircraft was lost 'less than a minute after take off'. Air India was acquired by Tata Group from the Indian government in January 2022 after racking up billions of pounds of losses. The airline's UK operations are at Birmingham, Gatwick and Heathrow, with routes to a number of Indian cities such as Ahmedabad, Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru. GUJARAT, INDIA - JUNE 12: Smoke rises after a plane crash shortly after takeoff from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in India's western state of Gujarat on June 12, 2025. The crash occurred in the Meghaninagar area, according to a report by the Press Trust of India, citing local authorities. (Photo by Nandan Dave/Anadolu via Getty Images) Recent analysis by the PA news agency found it was the worst airline for delays to flights from UK airports last year, with planes taking off by an average of more than 45 minutes later than scheduled. The airline has gained a poor reputation for delays and cancellations in recent years, partly caused by a lack of funds to purchase spare aircraft parts, which led to some of its fleet being grounded. Article continues below The first flight of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft involved in the crash was in December 2013. The plane was delivered to Air India during the following month.
Yahoo
26 minutes ago
- Yahoo
PGA Tour news: Ryan Fox storms back, snags Canadian Open victory in playoff
The post PGA Tour news: Ryan Fox storms back, snags Canadian Open victory in playoff appeared first on ClutchPoints. Ryan Fox beat Sam Burns in a sudden-death playoff in the RBC Canadian Open on Sunday on the PGA Tour. For the second time in three years, there was a playoff in Ontario. In 2023, Nick Taylor provided Canada with an iconic golf moment. This time, it was New Zealand's Ryan Fox who won the Canadian Open in a playoff. Burns made a charge from the middle of the pack on Sunday to take the clubhouse lead early on. His Sunday 62 was the best round of the day and put him at 18-under par for the tournament. Many players took a shot at besting his mark, but Kevin Yu, Cameron Young, and Matt McCarty fell short. Fox tied him with a birdie on 18, finishing off a round of four-under 66. Burns and Fox teed it up on the par-five 18th hole on their first sudden-death playoff hole. Neither could reach the green in two shots due to a stifling wind, so they hit wedge shots close on their third shots. But both missed their birdie putts, including Burns from inside of six feet. He entered the Canadian Open as the best putter, per Strokes Gained, on the PGA Tour. The players went back to the 18th tee to try and decide the Canadian Open once again. Fox flirted with the pond left of the green, but skirted disaster on his second shot. Both players missed their birdie putts again, they went back to the tee, the grounds crew changed the hole location, and they tried again. Advertisement They tied again the third time, but Fox and Burnes finally hit the green with their second shots on the fourth attempt. Burns three-putt, giving Fox a golden opportunity to end it. The New Zealander buried his birdie putt to win the Canadian Open on the 76th hole. Next up on the circuit is the United States Open at Oakmont Country Club outside of Pittsburgh. Both Burnes and Fox are in the field, as is Masters champ Rory McIlroy and defending US Open champ Bryson DeChambeau. Related: PGA Tour news: Ryan Fox pulls off RBC Canadian Open feat last seen in 1968 Related: Carlos Alcaraz gets Tiger Woods comparison after epic French Open win


The Guardian
26 minutes ago
- The Guardian
News live: Albanese heads to Fiji talks en route to G7; authorities ‘urgently following up' whether any Australians affected by Air India crash
Update: Date: 2025-06-12T21:23:52.000Z Title: Welcome Content: Good morning, Nick Visser here to guide you through today's breaking news. Here's what's on the cards this morning: Prime minister Anthony Albanese will leave Canberra this morning en route to the G7 meeting in Canada early next week. The trip will include stops in Fiji and the US, will all eyes on a potential sideline meeting with Donald Trump, although nothing has been confirmed. The Department of Foreign Affairs expressed condolences to those affected by the Air India crash in the city of Ahmedabad last night. The Australian high commission and consulate-general are 'urgently following up' with local authorities to determine if any Australians were impacted. Defence minister Richard Marles again downplayed the US review of the Aukus submarine deal, telling the ABC last night he believes it is 'completely appropriate' for the Trump administration to look into it. Stick with us.