Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Wednesday expressed shock over the demise of Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, who was killed in a charter plane crash near Baramati earlier today.
The small charter aircraft, which took off from Mumbai around 8 am, crashed near Baramati airport during a landing attempt 45 minutes later. Visuals from the crash spot show fire and smoke spewing from the remains of the plane. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation said all five passe
An eyewitness to the Baramati plane crash mourned the demise of Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar and said that the locals could not rescue the people on board as the plane caught a massive fire.
According to DGCA, five people, including the crew, on board the chartered plane flying from Mumbai, Maharashtra, to Baramati died after a crash-landing at 8.45 am this morning. The crash landing of the Mumbai-Baramati charter plane occurred at the runway threshold in Baramati.
Maharashtra Government said in a statement that PM Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah both contacted Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadanvis and received information and updates about the plane crash.
Addressing the gathering, Sharad Pawar said, "Today, we are marking the beginning of an innovative initiative. In Baramati, the country's first non-governmental Centre of Excellence in Artificial Intelligence is taking shape. Many pioneering initiatives in modern technology have originate
Speaking at the event, Sule described Gautam Adani as a family member, saying, "For me, Gautam Bhai is like an elder brother and Priti Bhabhi like an elder sister-in-law, and we share a bond of love and trust that spans over 30 years."
Speaking at the inauguration of Vidya Pratishthan's Sharad Pawar Centre of Excellence in Artificial Intelligence (CoE-AI) in Baramati, Adani noted that new technologies often raise concerns about job losses, loss of relevance, and the surrendering of control to systems not yet fully under
India's enduring strength, he noted, lies in its ability to align people, institutions and long-term vision. That same clarity must now guide how young Indians approach artificial intelligence, not as passive users, but as builders and leaders of capability.
Stressing the importance of AI as a future technology, Gautam Adani said, "While the seeds of yesterday were sown in the earth, the seeds of tomorrow will be planted in the algorithm."