Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

INT‘L FLIGHT SUSPENSION TILL JULY 31: DGCA

- Press Trust of India

NEWDELHI: The aviation regulator DGCA said on Friday it was extending the suspension of scheduled internatio­nal passenger flights in the country till July 31, but added that some internatio­nal scheduled services on selected routes may be permitted on a case to case basis. Scheduled internatio­nal passenger flights were suspended in India on March 23 due to the coronaviru­s disease pandemic.

Modifying its June 26 circular that stated that scheduled internatio­nal passenger flights will remain suspended till July 15, 2020, the regulator said on Friday it has decided to extend the deadline to July 31, 2020.

“However, internatio­nal scheduled flights may be allowed on selected routes by the competent authority on a case to case basis,” said the circular by the Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).

India is in talks with the US, Canada and countries in the European and Gulf regions to establish “individual bilateral bubbles” which will allow airlines of each country in the pact to operate internatio­nal flights, said Airports Authority of India chairperso­n Arvind Singh on Thursday.

London:parvinder Singh, a Nottingham-based man who pleaded guilty to arson following a fire in a commercial centre in neighbouri­ng Leicester in January 2019, has been sentenced to 34 months in jail, the Leicesters­hire police said on Thursday.

Singh, 28, admitted arson in the Belgrave Commercial Centre, which is a hub of Indian and Asian business. Shops were destroyed in the fire leaving owners, staff and the community devastated, the police said. No motive for starting the fire was disclosed.

While people were inside premises affected at the time of the fire being started, no one was injured in the incident. Soon after the police and fire officials were called to the site, it was clear that fire had been started deliberate­ly, the police added.

CCTV showed a man with a bag sat on some crates in the area prior to the fire.

He was then seen to crouch over before standing up and walking off, noticing a flame coming from where he had been as he left. The fire was then seen to ignite on the CCTV and the man left the area.

The image of the suspect was issued in a public appeal and through leaflets which were

SINGH, 28, ADMITTED ARSON IN THE BELGRAVE COMMERCIAL CENTRE, WHICH IS A HUB OF INDIAN AND ASIAN BUSINESS. SHOPS WERE DESTROYED IN THE FIRE

handed out in the area asking for informatio­n. The inquiries led to Singh being identified and he was arrested in October last year.

Detective constable Gemma Allen said: “This was a devastatin­g incident for residents, business owners and workers in the community. Businesses were completely destroyed and it is extremely fortunate that there were no injuries in the fire. Lives could have been lost on that night because of the actions of one man”.

“I hope this conviction helps those affected by Singh’s actions as they continue to rebuild from the devastatio­n that was caused that night.”

Accused were involved in multiple car snatchings, a bank dacoity in Sohian Kalan village on May 19 and a robbery near Attari bus stand on June 29. VIKRAMJIT DUGGAL,

Amrtisar Rural SSP

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