Shocker: Bomb found on Air India aircraft earmarked for PM Narendra Modi

Posted by Unknown on Saturday, October 4, 2014 | 0 comments | Leave a comment...

In a security scare, a defused bomb was found last night in the business class of an Air India jumbo aircraft which was kept as a standby for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent US visit.
The discovery of the bomb uncovered a major security lapse within the Indian establishment tasked with protecting the top ring of the government.
The grenade was found by the Air India crew on board the Boeing 747-400 which was operating the Mumbai-Hyderabad-Jeddah flight, airline sources said today.
On landing at Jeddah, the incident was reported to the local security agencies who took over the aircraft, the sources said.
The aircraft, which has been cleared and released by Jeddah airport security, is still in the city as Indian security personnel were investigating the matter. The plane is likely to return to Calicut soon.
The aircraft had been kept as a standby for the recent US visit of Modi. The Prime Minister had undertaken a five-day visit to the US from September 25.
An Air India executive said that it was the "plastic casing" of a shell of a stun grenade used by security during the anti terror drills carried out in the plane and that it was "completely harmless". The airline is carrying out its investigations.
"A suspicious object was found on board this aircraft. The investigations are on," an Air India Spokesperson said.

India creates history as Isro successfully inserts Mangalyaan into Mars orbit

Posted by Unknown on Wednesday, September 24, 2014 | 0 comments | Leave a comment...

India creates history as Isro successfully inserts Mangalyaan into Mars orbit
India has successfully put a satellite into orbit around Mars, becoming the fourth country to do so.
The Mangalyaan robotic probe, one of the cheapest interplanetary missions ever, will soon begin work studying the Red Planet’s atmosphere.
A 24-minute engine burn slowed the probe down enough to allow it to be captured by Mars’ gravity.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the country had achieved the “near impossible”.
Speaking at the mission control centre in the southern city of Bangalore he said: “The odds were stacked against us. Of 51 missions attempted in world only 21 have succeeded. We have prevailed.”
Only the US, Europe and Russia have previously sent missions to Mars, but India is the first country to succeed on its first attempt.
The latest US satellite, Maven, arrived at Mars on Monday.
US space agency Nasa congratulated its Indian counterpart, the Indian Space and Research Organization (Isro), on Wednesday’s success.
-BBC

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