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All about the female ship captain, who is being brutally trolled for blocking Suez Canal
In a surprising development, trolls are blaming Egypt s first female captain Marwa Elselehdar for blocking the Suez Canal despite the fact that she was on a different boat around 230 miles away.
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Apr 5, 2021, 02:33 PM IST
In a surprising development, trolls are blaming Egypt s first female captain Marwa Elselehdar for blocking the Suez Canal despite the fact that she was on a different boat around 230 miles away.
1. Where was Marwa Elselehdar?
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Marwa Elselehdar was on Aida IV in Alexandria when a huge container ship Ever Given became wedged in the canal, stopping the movement of ships in Egpyt s iconic Suez Canal.
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SCI Mumbai vessel (Shipping Corporation of India)
In a major positive for the Indian economy, the country s merchandise exports grew 58 per cent to a record $34 billion in the month of March, according to the preliminary data released by the Union Ministry of Commerce, reports
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This is the highest ever exports in Indian history, both in terms of value and growth, a Commerce Ministry official was quoted in the report as saying.
The development also gains significance as in march the nations exports and imports faced significant challenges due to the unexpected blockage of the Suez channel by the Ever Given ship for a week.
Apr 01, 2021, 08:00AM ISTSource: TOI.in
Even though there may be few takers for the theory that the ship Ever Given got stuck in the Suez Canal due to heavy winds, it may very well be possible that the authorities may let the matter pass rather than push for an inquiry to punish the guilty. The Times of India spoke to Mr. T P Salim Kumar, the CEO of Kerala Maritime Board on this issue. Watch this video for more details.