InterGlobe Aviation Ltd, which runs India’s largest airline IndiGo, more than doubled its net profit to ₹1,894.8 crore in the quarter ended March. In another news, severe heatwave conditions continued to grip parts of North India, while some states in the southern regions grappled with heavy rainfall.
A cyclone alert has also been issued. Besides, a boiler blast in Dombivli near Mumbai killed seven people.Here are Top 8 news of the Day to must not miss:InterGlobe Aviation Ltd, which runs IndiGo airlines, more than doubled its net profit to ₹1,894.8 crore in the quarter ended March.
The airline's total income rose 26.7% during January-March to ₹18,505.1 crore.Besides, Reuters cited India's IndiGo airline operator Interglobe Aviation as saying on Thursday that it will introduce business class on some domestic flights this year, in a departure from its single-class cabin, at a time when urban Indians are increasingly lapping up premium offerings.Read full story hereWipro Ltd’s former chief executive officer (CEO) Thierry Delaporte became Indian IT sector's highest-paid top boss for the financial year ended March 2024, earning $20.1 million ( ₹167 crore) during the period, the company’s filings with the US Securities and Exchange Commission showed.Read full story hereThe India Meteorological Department forecast revealed that a "Cyclonic Storm" is likely to approach Bangladesh and West Bengal coast by the evening of May 26. When the prevailing system intensifies into the 'cyclonic storm', it will be identified as cyclone Remal, proposed by Oman."An upper air cyclonic circulation in lower tropospheric levels developed over the southwest Bay of Bengal in the early morning (0530 hours IST) of 21st May 2024.
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