New Delhi: Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra on Wednesday shared a video of herself trying her hand at making tea at a tea stall.
Mahua who is often seen taking sly digs at the BJP and PM Modi shared the video with a funny caption once again taking a dig at Prime Minister Modi.
“Tried my hand at making chai… who knows where it may lead me.” Mahua captioned the video with a smiley, taking a dig at PM Modi’s claim that he used to sell tea at railway station in his childhood.
Several key figures and users on Twitter jumped into the conversation and replied to Mahua’s tweet.
Tried my hand at making chai… who knows where it may lead me :-) pic.twitter.com/iAQxgw61M0
— Mahua Moitra (@MahuaMoitra) January 11, 2023
kya chai ke swaad par depend karta hai ke raste khulege ya nahi ... 🤔
— Aarti Rai (@aartirairai) January 12, 2023
I bet you know where it would take you!
— Chandra Kumar Bose (@Chandrakbose) January 11, 2023
— Ajeet Khurana REFLEXICAL (@AjeetK) January 11, 2023
Atleast there is proof you made chai !
— Caralisa Monteiro (@runcaralisarun) January 12, 2023
Next PM perhaps 🙏.
— Kuzholuzo Azo Nienu (@k_azonienu) January 11, 2023
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Mumbai (PTI): Aviation watchdog DGCA on Friday eased the flight duty norms by allowing substitution of leaves with a weekly rest period amid massive operational disruptions at IndiGo, according to sources.
As per the revised Flight Duty Time Limitations (FDTL) norms, "no leave shall be substituted for weekly rest", which means that weekly rest period and leaves are to be treated separately. The clause was part of efforts to address fatigue issues among the pilots.
Citing IndiGo flight disruptions, sources told PTI that the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has decided to withdraw the provision 'no leave shall be substituted for weekly rest' from the FDTL norms.
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"In view of the ongoing operational disruptions and representations received from various airlines regarding the need to ensure continuity and stability of operations, it has been considered necessary to review the said provision," DGCA said in a communication dated December 5.
The gaps in planning ahead of the implementation of the revised FDTL, the second phase of which came into force from November 1, have resulted in crew shortage at IndiGo and is one of the key reasons for the current disruptions.
#BREAKING: #DGCA relaxes a clause which debarred airlines to club leaves with weekly rest to mitigate #IndiGo crisis
— Economic Times (@EconomicTimes) December 5, 2025
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