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Air India crash: Parliamentary panels seek answers from DGCA, airlines
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Following the Air India crash, India's aviation safety is under review. Parliament committees are meeting with aviation officials. They are examining lapses and demanding accountability. The focus is on infrastructure, emergency response, and technology. Audits of airlines and airports are underway. The government has pledged investment for upgrades. Regulatory reforms are also needed for aviation safety.
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