The government’s strictest action so far has been seen on the country’s largest airline Indigo. By ordering IndiGo to reduce flights by 10 percent, the Civil Aviation Ministry has given a clear message that there will be no compromise on the safety and convenience of passengers. Indigo’s CEO Peter Albers’s clarification with folded hands in the important meeting with the minister shows the seriousness of this entire crisis. On the other hand, Indigo has claimed that its operations are now completely normal, flights have become regular and the luggage of all the passengers stranded at the airport has also been handed over to them. On the other hand, a sensational case of misuse of private video recorded in the CCTV camera of a toll plaza in Sultanpur, Uttar Pradesh has come to light, where the toll manager has been seriously accused of extorting money by showing private videos of people. The police have registered a case in this matter and suspended the accused. A minor dispute took a violent turn in Etah district, where firing was done openly. A video of a young man firing from the roof of a house is becoming increasingly viral on social media, which has created an atmosphere of panic in the area.





























