BUSINESSTHE HINDU NATIONAL
SC asks Centre to place on record new aviation rules to regulate volatile airfares
The Supreme Court has asked the Centre to place new aviation rules on record to regulate volatile airfares. The government states the regulations have been finalized and are being translated into Hindi and other official languages before being tabled in Parliament.
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