Indian ambassador visits Dammam; interacts with Indian volunteers over Nitakat issue

October 3, 2013

Dammam, Oct 3: Indian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Hamid Ali Rao praised King Abdullah for extending the grace period for illegal expats till November 3 and requested all Indian expatriates in the country to make use of this occasion.

Addressing the Indian volunteers based in Dammam and Al-Khobar, who involved in helping the people affected by Nitakat, Mr Rao urged the expatriates to follow the law of the land. The meeting was organised at Indian International School, in Al-Rakah, Dammam. DCM Sibi George and Trade Secretary Ravi Shankar Geol also accompanied Mr Rao to Dammam.

Mr Rao played an active role in Nitakat issue and made several visits to Dammam to interact with the Indian volunteers and to look into the problems of Nitakat affected Indian nationals. He also invited the Indian volunteers to Riyadh to discuss the latest developments and the steps to be taken further. He was closely abreast with the high level Saudi officials to resolve the matters of Indians working in Saudi Arabia.

Since April, Indian volunteers and the Indian Embassy were closely working to help issue the Emergency Certificates (ECs) to those, who want to exit the country. More than 50, 000 ECs were issued by the Indian Embassy in the entire kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The premises of Indian School in Dammam was well utilized to collect the EC fresh applications and to distribute ECs to the Indian nationals. Large number of people turned out at Indian School to collect the ECs.  ECs were made free of charge by the Indian government in this crisis period, though in normal period, embassy charges SR. 30 for each EC.

At the meeting, Mr Rao praised the unity of all the Indian volunteers, who worked together relentlessly, all these months and upheld the unity in diversity of Indian culture. He also thanked the IISD Chairman, Thirunavakkarasu and the Principal, Dr. EK. Mohammed Shafe for providing the Indian School with good facilities.

Sharief Karakkala from Karnataka was actively involved in helping the people at various points like Tarheel and the labor office. Among the prominent Indian community people present were Mr. Mirza Zaheer Baig from AP, a well known Scientist from King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals. Mr. Hasnain from UP, Mr. Rasheeq Ahmed from Bihar, Mr. Suresh and Tajuddin from Tamil Nadu, Mr. Ajayan Wilson, Mr. Shaji, Mr, Kuppam Kunju from Kerala.

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December 4,2025

Udupi: A 40-year-old NRI from Udupi has reportedly lost more than Rs 12.25 lakh in an online investment scam operated through Telegram.

According to a complaint filed at the CEN police station, Leo Jerome Mendonsa, who has been working in Dubai for the past 15 years in computer accessories sales, maintains NRI accounts in Karkala and Nitte.

On November 12, 2025, Mendonsa was added to a Telegram group called Instaflow Earnings by unknown individuals. Users identified as Priya and Dipannita persuaded him to invest in “Revenue Tasks.” Initially, Mendonsa transferred Rs 1,100 multiple times and received the promised returns, encouraging him to continue.

On November 14, another user, Nishmitha Shetty, directed him to register on a website, digitvisionuoce.cc, and invest Rs 4 lakh in various shares. Over the next few days, he made multiple transfers totaling Rs 12,25,000, including Rs 50,000 via Google Pay, believing the scheme was legitimate.

After receiving the money, the alleged handlers stopped responding, and neither the invested amount nor the promised profits were returned.

The CEN police have registered a case under Sections 66(C) and 66(D) of the IT Act and Section 318(4) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), and investigations are ongoing.

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December 15,2025

Mangaluru, Dec 15: Air India Express has announced that it will resume direct flight services between Mangaluru and Muscat from March 2026, restoring an important international air link for passengers from the coastal region.

Airport authorities said the service will operate twice a week—on Sundays and Tuesdays—from March 1. The initial flights are scheduled on March 3, 8 and 10, followed by March 15 and 17, with the same operating pattern to continue thereafter. The flight duration is approximately three hours and 25 minutes.

The Mangaluru–Muscat route was earlier operated under the 2025 summer schedule, with services beginning on July 14. At that time, Air India Express had operated four flights a week before suspending the service.

Officials said the summer schedule will come into effect from March 29, after which changes in flight timings and departure schedules from Mangaluru are expected. Passengers have been advised to check the latest schedules while planning their travel.

The resumption of direct flights to Muscat is expected to significantly benefit expatriates, business travellers and others, further strengthening Mangaluru’s air connectivity with the Gulf region.

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December 4,2025

Mangaluru: Chaos erupted at Mangaluru International Airport (MIA) after IndiGo flight 6E 5150, bound for Mumbai, was repeatedly delayed and ultimately cancelled, leaving around 100 passengers stranded overnight. The incident highlights the ongoing country-wide operational disruptions affecting the airline, largely due to the implementation of new Flight Duty Time Limitations (FDTL) norms for crew.

The flight was initially scheduled for 9:25 PM on Tuesday but was first postponed to 11:40 PM, then midnight, before being cancelled around 3:00 AM. Passengers expressed frustration over last-minute communication and the lack of clarity, with elderly and ailing travellers particularly affected. “Though the airline arranged food, there was no proper communication, leaving us confused,” said one family member.

An IndiGo executive at MIA cited the FDTL rules, designed to prevent pilot fatigue by limiting crew working hours, as the cause of the cancellation. While alternative arrangements, including hotel stays, were offered, about 100 passengers chose to remain at the airport, creating tension. A replacement flight was arranged but also faced delays due to the same constraints, finally departing for Mumbai around 1:45 PM on Wednesday. Passengers either flew, requested refunds, or postponed their travel.

The Mangaluru delay is part of a broader crisis for IndiGo. The airline has been forced to make “calibrated schedule adjustments”—a euphemism for widespread cancellations and delays—after stricter FDTL norms came into effect on November 1.

While an IndiGo spokesperson acknowledged unavoidable flight disruptions due to technology issues, operational requirements, and the updated crew rostering rules, the DGCA has intervened, summoning senior airline officials to explain the chaos and outline corrective measures.

The ripple effect has been felt across the country, with major hubs like Bengaluru and Mumbai reporting numerous cancellations. The Mangaluru incident underscores the systemic operational strain currently confronting India’s largest carrier, leaving passengers nationwide grappling with uncertainty and delays.

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