
Emergency Declared as SpiceJet Plane’s Wheel Falls Off During Takeoff at Mumbai Airport; Safe Landing Ensued
Pointers by Naima Syed 12-Sep-2025
- On September 12, a SpiceJet Bombardier Q400 aircraft flying from Kandla to Mumbai lost an outer wheel shortly after takeoff from Kandla airport.
- The incident led to a full emergency declaration at Mumbai airport; however, the plane continued its journey and landed safely in Mumbai.
- The flight was carrying 75 passengers, all of whom disembarked normally with no injuries reported.
- After the safe landing, the aircraft taxied to the terminal under its own power without further incident.
- SpiceJet confirmed the incident, highlighting the pilots’ effective actions in ensuring passenger safety during the emergency.

Indian Entrepreneurs Association’s 4th National Conference 2025 Boosts Startup Confidence Across India
Pointers by Amit Dutt 13-Sep-2025
- he 4th Bharat Entrepreneurship Conference 2025 was held at NDMC Convention Centre, New Delhi, with Industry, Food Supply & Environment Minister Sardar Manjinder Singh Sirsa as the Chief Guest.
- Entrepreneurs from across states including Kerala, Gujarat, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, J&K, Maharashtra, and others were felicitated; 65 entrepreneurs received honors such as Bharat Incubator Award and Bharat Entrepreneur Award.
- The Minister emphasized that startup challenges go beyond funding and technology, starting at the family and societal level, and highlighted the need for government–organization collaboration.
- The Association announced one-year free handholding support for startups, reaffirming the vision of “One India, Entrepreneur India.”
- Sessions featured discussions on AI, rural development, data-driven innovation, and technology-based opportunities, with speakers encouraging startups to drive inclusive growth and prepare for future challenges.

India Supports UN Resolution for Two-State Solution in Palestine Conflict
Pointers by Naima Syed 13-Sep-2025
- India voted in favor of the UN General Assembly resolution endorsing the New York Declaration advocating a peaceful, two-state solution for Palestine and Israel.
- The resolution was introduced by France and Saudi Arabia and adopted with 142 votes in favor, 10 against, and 12 abstentions.
- It calls for collective international action to end the war in Gaza and establish a sovereign, viable Palestinian state alongside Israel.
- The resolution urges Israel to publicly commit to the two-state solution, stop violence, halt settlements, and renounce annexation plans.
- India’s support marks a shift from past mixed stances, aligning with broader global efforts for peace and stability in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Charlie Kirk’s Assassination at Utah Valley University: Nation Reacts as Suspect Held, Wife Vows to Continue His Legacy
Pointers by Naima Syed 13-Sep-2025
- Charlie Kirk was shot dead while speaking at Utah Valley University in an incident described as a “political assassination”.
- The shooter fired from a rooftop and fled, leaving behind evidence including a rifle and engraved bullets.
- The suspect, Tyler Robinson, was arrested after a 33-hour manhunt and faces felony charges.
- Kirk’s wife Erika addressed the nation, vowing to continue his legacy and thanking supporters.
- The tragedy has sparked national debate and calls from leaders, including Donald Trump, for peace and unity.

PM Modi Visits Manipur, Calls for Peace and Development
Pointers by Naima Syed 13-Sep-2025
- PM Modi visited Manipur for the first time since the 2023 ethnic violence, meeting displaced victims in relief camps.
- He laid foundation stones for development projects worth over Rs 7,300 crore in Churachandpur and inaugurated projects worth Rs 1,200 crore in Imphal.
- Modi stressed that peace and harmony are essential for Manipur’s progress and urged all groups to embrace peace.
- The government is working on resettling displaced families and improving connectivity through roads and railways.
- The visit marks a significant step toward rebuilding and developing the violence-affected state.

BCCI’s Quiet Boycott of India-Pakistan Asia Cup Match Amid Tensions
Pointers by Naima Syed 13-Sep-2025
- BCCI plans an ‘invisible boycott’ of the India-Pakistan Asia Cup 2025 match by not sending most officials to the game in Dubai.
- This is due to political tensions after the Pahalgam attacks and fan backlash against playing Pakistan.
- Asia Cup matches were shifted to UAE because of India-Pakistan hostility.
- Earlier India-Pakistan matches had full BCCI presence, but this time the board is playing it low-key due to controversies.
- BCCI says it is following the Indian government’s policy by participating while minimizing visible involvement.