17 Aug 2016, 06:39 pm
Just as things seemed to drag on, Mir, in his usual flippant self, took control of the situation fast and the event proceeded without a glitch.
Later during the evening, actor Sudipta Chakraborty would say how, as a co-newsreader with Mir -- on the television news programme Khas Khabar --she would be terrified because during commercial breaks, even in the middle of the most serious news, Mir would either say something so funny or do a mimicry that she would break into fits of uncontrollable laughter and would find it difficult to put on a straight face when they were back on air.
"I stay abroad. Therefore, except for the first chapter for which I interviewed Mir in Kolkata, it was a long distance interview, through email, whatsapp, skype, all forms of digital communication because it was so difficult to pin down Mir, who follows an almost punishing schedule," said the author.
Guests of honour, actor Saswata Chatterjee and lyricist Anindya Chatterjee too said how Mir is dedicated to his work and is equally attentive to all his assignments.- Ind.AI: Sovereignty, jobs, energy and the “What If?”
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Air India has announced two new international routes as part of its ongoing expansion in Asia, adding direct connections to Hanoi and increasing services to Tokyo.
Lufthansa is set to introduce a new nonstop service between Frankfurt and Kuala Lumpur starting October 25, 2026, expanding its presence in Southeast Asia. The route will operate five times a week throughout the year, with flights scheduled daily except Tuesdays and Thursdays. Bookings for the service are already open.
Air India and Air India Express will present their upgraded cabin products and refreshed on board experiences at SATTE 2026, taking place from 25 February to 27 February 2026 at Yashobhoomi, New Delhi, offering trade partners and visitors a first-hand look at the airlines’ transformation journey.
