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5 Great Indian Women In History To Remember And Celebrate

5 Great Indian Women In History To Remember And Celebrate by Image: Wikipedia Do you know the first woman pilot of India? Or the first female doctor of India? It is always essential to take a peek into history for a comprehensive understanding of a country’s roots, its culture, and how women have been trailblazers through the years. To begin with, here is a list of the first influential women in India who’ve made an everlasting impact on us! Abala Bose Wikipedia Born in 1865, Abala Bose dedicated her whole life to elevate the state of women in society, especially the widows of India. Also known as Lady Bose, she is considered one of the earliest feminists of our nation. She was the daughter of Brahmo reformer Durga Mohan Das and wife of Indian scientist Sir Jagdish Chandra Bose.

Covid-19: Vistara Offers To Fly Doctors & Nurses For Free Within India

Covid-19: Vistara Offers To Fly Doctors & Nurses For Free Within India Published by GulteDesk April 26, 2021 TATA SIA Airline Ltd, Vistara has offered to fly doctors and nurses representing government organisations for free across the nation keeping in mind the huge and appalling spike in COVID-19 cases. The airline took an applaudable stride by joining the national efforts to battle against the deadly virus. Vistara wrote to Usha Padhee, who is a Joint Secretary at the Union Ministry of Civil Aviation, stating that it has stepped forward to help the government organisations and hospitals who are working relentlessly in this harsh second wave and to those who have an emergency need for air logistics.

Caribbean Airlines extends temporary layoffs

Caribbean Airlines extends temporary layoffs File photo Caribbean Airlines Ltd (CAL) has extended the temporary layoffs of some of its employees for an additional three months from January 15-April 15, 2021. An internal memo sent to staff by CAL CEO Garvin Medera, obtained by Newsday on Tuesday, said the company must continue to “keep costs (at) an absolute minimum” while it awaits the reopening of the country s borders. Head of corporate communications Dionne Ligoure confirmed the extension to Newsday on Tuesday via e-mail. “It is unclear when the borders for TT will reopen,” said the memo, “and it seems likely it will be later than the previously expected date in January.”

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