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IndiGo Shares Plummet 6.5% Following DGCA Show-Cause Notice Over Flight Disruptions
Dec 08, 2025 04:04 pm CST
InterGlobe Aviation shares dropped 6.6% following regulatory action from DGCA over widespread flight disruptions. The aviation regulator issued show-cause notices to IndiGo's CEO and accountable manager citing inadequate planning for revised flight duty time regulations. Despite claims of restoring 95% of its network, over 220 flights were cancelled, affecting thousands of passengers nationwide.
Madhya Pradesh Issues Show-Cause Notice to VIT University Following Massive Student Protests Over Health and Safety Violations
Dec 02, 2025 12:38 am CST
Following violent student protests involving 4,000 students, Madhya Pradesh authorities have issued a show-cause notice to VIT University over serious health and safety violations. An investigation revealed contaminated water causing jaundice outbreaks, poor food quality, and 11 campus buildings operating without fire safety clearances. The university administration faces disciplinary action if they fail to address these critical issues that sparked unprecedented campus unrest.
Madhya Pradesh IAS Officer Faces Disciplinary Action Over Controversial Remarks About Brahmin Community
Nov 27, 2025 01:03 pm CST
Senior IAS officer Santosh Verma has received a show-cause notice from the Madhya Pradesh government for making controversial statements about Brahmin daughters during an AJAKS convention. The government described his remarks as a serious breach of service conduct rules, giving him seven days to respond. Verma, who has a history of prior controversies including allegations of document forgery, has apologized amid growing protests from both government officials and opposition leaders.
Al-Falah University Faces NAAC Scrutiny Following Delhi Blast Links and Expired Accreditation Claims
Nov 13, 2025 05:00 pm CST
Al-Falah University in Faridabad has received a show-cause notice from the National Assessment and Accreditation Council for displaying expired accreditation ratings, amid controversies surrounding three doctors from its medical school allegedly involved in the Delhi blast that killed 13 people. The university must justify why it shouldn't face disqualification from future accreditation and lose UGC recognition.



