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Unruly passengers cause cockpit disruption, Delhi-Mumbai SpiceJet flight delayed over 7 hours
Unruly passengers cause cockpit disruption, Delhi-Mumbai SpiceJet flight delayed over 7 hours

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Time of India

Unruly passengers cause cockpit disruption, Delhi-Mumbai SpiceJet flight delayed over 7 hours

Trouble broke out on SpiceJet flight SG 9282 on Monday when two passengers allegedly forced their way forward while the plane was taxiing for departure from Delhi airport. Scheduled for Mumbai at 12:30pm, the flight finally lifted off at 7:21pm, Flightradar24 data showed. SpiceJet confirmed the disruption in a statement: 'On July 14, 2025, two unruly passengers were offloaded from SpiceJet flight SG 9282 operating from Delhi to Mumbai.' Explore courses from Top Institutes in Select a Course Category The airline said the cockpit rush happened when the aircraft was already moving towards the runway. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 7 Things Changing for Seniors on Social Security in 2025 HealthyWallet Learn More Undo Footage from inside shows some of the commotion. One passenger is heard saying, "You cannot stop a plane like this; this is illegal." From the back, one of the accused replies, "AC chala de, hum baith jayenge" (switch the AC on, we will sit down). Other fliers called on the cabin crew to summon CISF security. One passenger said, "Those who don't want to go, make sure they get down." Live Events — timesofindia (@timesofindia) Crew requests ignored The cabin crew, fellow passengers and even the captain asked the pair to sit back down. According to SpiceJet, those requests were ignored. The airline said, 'The two attempted to forcefully approach the cockpit and caused a disruption while the aircraft was taxiing.' When it became clear they would not cooperate, the pilot returned the aircraft to the bay. The two were then handed over to the Central Industrial Security Force. Other delays add to passenger frustration This incident is not SpiceJet's only recent headache. A day before, another flight, SG-914 from Pune to Delhi, faced a delay due to a technical snag. A SpiceJet spokesperson clarified, 'The claim that passengers were kept onboard for two hours is incorrect and strongly denied. Passengers were deplaned after about an hour, and the flight departed at 9.05 pm.' Rising cases of disruptive behaviour Unruly flyers are not new in Indian skies. In 2023, an Indian man flying from New York to Delhi allegedly urinated on a co-passenger during an argument after drinking too much. A similar case surfaced in 2022 on an Air India flight when a man allegedly urinated on an elderly woman in business class. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation has stepped in with stricter measures to curb such behaviour and protect crew and passengers alike. Incidents like this latest one on SG 9282 show why airlines say more needs to be done. For now, the two removed from the Delhi-Mumbai flight will face further checks by security. Meanwhile, other passengers got to Mumbai but seven hours later than planned.

'Welcome to India': Redditor's post on Gurgaon vs Toronto real estate prices starts a 'NRIs or blackmoney' debate
'Welcome to India': Redditor's post on Gurgaon vs Toronto real estate prices starts a 'NRIs or blackmoney' debate

Time of India

time20-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

'Welcome to India': Redditor's post on Gurgaon vs Toronto real estate prices starts a 'NRIs or blackmoney' debate

A Reddit post comparing real estate prices in Gurgaon and Toronto has gone viral, stirring a debate on income disparity and property affordability. Posted by Mohit Yadavv, the viral post highlighted the shocking contrast: a 3 BHK in Gurgaon costs around ₹2.95 crore, while a similar property in Toronto is priced at ₹4.4 crore. Yet, India's per capita income is just $3,000 compared to Canada's $54,000 — an 18x difference. In contrast, real estate prices differ by only 1.5x. 'Those buying in Gurgaon either have one in Toronto too, or they're simply stretching themselves without reason,' one Redditor remarked. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 7 Things Changing for Seniors on Social Security in 2025 HealthyWallet Learn More Undo Another comment pointed fingers elsewhere: 'It's not just NRIs distorting the market. They're too few to create this kind of disparity. It's the black money in the system inflating these prices.' However, one person said the comparison is wrong. "Scarborough is not Toronto, it's part of GTA(Greater Toronto Area) and is historically a crime ridden bad neighbourhood. Actual Condo prices in actual Toronto suburbs or downtown would be upwards of 1 million easy. Go towards Mississauga and Brampton and you will find the same," he pointed out. Live Events Another said, "Canada population is 40 million and india population 1.45 billion see the population difference. GDP is divided by population. Many indian go to Canada for studies." Skyrocketing Gurgaon Property Prices According to a report by ANAROCK titled 'NCR Real Estate—A Beacon of Growth and Opportunity' , NRIs accounted for 15–25% of investments in newly launched residential projects across India's top seven cities — Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Pune, Hyderabad, Chennai, and Kolkata — in 2024. The report further revealed that average property prices in New Gurgaon rose to ₹10,350 per sq. ft in 2024 — a 76% surge since 2019 and a 34% jump since last year. Overall, Gurgaon witnessed an 84% price hike, from ₹6,150 per sq. ft in early 2020 to ₹11,300 by March 2025. Residential prices along the Dwarka Expressway more than doubled in five years — from ₹5,360 per sq. ft in 2019 to ₹11,000 in 2025 — due to improved connectivity with Delhi and key Gurgaon locations like Golf Course Road and Old Gurgaon. Sohna Road, another hotspot in southern Gurgaon, recorded average prices of around ₹6,000 per sq. ft in 2024. The area is emerging as a go-to destination for affordable housing seekers, the report noted.

Shah Rukh Khan's savage reply after Navjot Singh Sidhu warned him '‘Bollywood will eat you like a sausage': 'I don't compete with...'
Shah Rukh Khan's savage reply after Navjot Singh Sidhu warned him '‘Bollywood will eat you like a sausage': 'I don't compete with...'

Time of India

time30-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Shah Rukh Khan's savage reply after Navjot Singh Sidhu warned him '‘Bollywood will eat you like a sausage': 'I don't compete with...'

Navjot Singh Sidhu recounted a conversation where he cautioned a young Shah Rukh Khan about Bollywood's cutthroat nature. SRK, unfazed, confidently stated he only competes with himself. Sidhu highlighted SRK's politeness and Abhishek Bachchan noted his unparalleled security. This anecdote precedes SRK's recent blockbuster comeback with films like Pathaan, Jawan and Dunki. Navjot Singh Sidhu recently opened up about a candid moment with Shah Rukh Khan , where he warned the young actor about the fierce challenges of Bollywood. What followed was a bold and confident response from SRK that perfectly captured the superstar's fearless mindset — a mindset that has driven him to become one of the biggest names in Indian cinema. From Television Stardom to Rising Bollywood Icon Sidhu recalled meeting Shah Rukh in Lucknow after a match, where SRK was clearly excited to meet him. In return, Sidhu mentioned that he watched television mainly to see SRK in shows like Fauji and Circus. When Kapil Dev asked Sidhu about who SRK was, Sidhu described him as a rising big star. Facing Bollywood's Challenges Head-On Sidhu recalled asking SRK about his future plans and warning him against entering Bollywood. He cautioned SRK about the challenges ahead, saying he would need strong support since his parents wouldn't be there. Despite the warning about the fierce competition that could easily overwhelm him, SRK confidently replied that he would manage on his own. Sidhu then remembered how Shah Rukh responded to his warning, explaining that SRK told him he didn't see anyone else as competition—he competed only with himself. He described SRK as a very polite man, just as he is today. Sidhu also recalled Abhishek Bachchan 's comment on their show, saying SRK is the only person who isn't insecure. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 7 Things Changing for Seniors on Social Security in 2025 HealthyWallet Learn More Undo According to Bachchan, only someone as strong and steady as the Himalayas can remain unaffected by small challenges—and SRK has always been that way. Bollywood's King Khan made a blockbuster comeback with Pathaan, which smashed box office records by grossing over ₹1,000 crore. He followed this success with Jawan and Dunki. Currently, SRK is busy working on his next film, King, directed by Siddharth Anand. The movie reportedly features a star-studded cast, including Suhana Khan , Deepika Padukone , Rani Mukerji , Abhishek Bachchan, Abhay Verma, Saurabh Shukla, and others in key roles. Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .

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