Rupani, 68, who served as Gujarat’s Chief Minister from August 2016 to September 2021, was among those killed in the crash
Gujarat Parents Rescheduled Flight To Surprise Daughter In UK, Killed In Ahmedabad Plane Crash
Dhavni Patel’s parents and aunt wanted to surprise her by rescheduling their flights earlier than expected on the ill-fated day of the Ahmedabad plane crash.
‘We Worked Together’: PM Modi Mourns Gujarat Ex-CM Vijay Rupani In Air India Crash Tragedy
An Air India plane crashed in Ahmedabad on Thursday afternoon, claiming over 260 lives, including former Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani, who was on board. A day after the tragedy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the city to take stock of the situation, and later he posted on X that he met with the family of BJP Leader Rupani.
Ahmedabad plane crash: Co-pilot Clive Kunder had 1,100 hours of flight experience; 1,500 needed to captain a commercial aircraft
Clive Kunder, 34, the First Officer on the Air India flight that crashed in Ahmedabad, has connections to coastal Karnataka. He is the son of Clifford Kunder from Malpe and Rekha from Mangaluru. Clive’s parents, currently visiting their architect daughter in Australia, are expected to return home soon following the tragic incident.
From ABVP To Gujarat’s Go-To Man: Remembering Vijay Rupani, BJP’s Quiet Crisis Manager
A man of few words, always calm, respectful, and grounded—Vijay Rupani’s legacy is one of grace, service, and simplicity
Air India crash: Tragedy far beyond fuselage as Ahmedabad’s BJ Medical Hostel becomes death zone; doctors among 265 dead, body count rising
An Air India Dreamliner crashed shortly after takeoff in Ahmedabad, killing at least 265 people. The plane plummeted into the residential quarters and mess of BJ Medical College, claiming the lives of doctors, students, and others on the ground. The Tata Group has announced compensation for the victims’ families and pledged to rebuild the damaged facilities.
In 34 seconds: 3 photos that tell the full horror of Ahmedabad-London Air India flight AI-171’s final moments
A London-bound Air India Dreamliner, carrying 242 passengers and crew, crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad airport, killing at least 245 people. The aircraft, appearing unusually low, impacted a hostel near the airport. Initial investigations suggest a possible double engine failure, though other factors are being examined. The Tata Group has announced compensation for the victims’ families.