Kerala declares two-day mourning
May 22nd, 2010 - 1:35 pm ICT by IANSThiruvananthapuram, May 22 (IANS) Kerala declared a two-day mourning Saturday for the victims of the Air India Express plane disaster near Mangalore. Most of the passengers from Dubai to Mangalore were from Kerala.
Mangalore is located on the Karnataka-Kerala border. Chief Minister V.S. Achuthanandan and Home Minister Kodiyeri Balkrishnan have reached Mangalore.
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- Kerala making arrangements to bring bodies home: Minister (Second lead) - May 22, 2010
- Kerala chief minister leaves for Mangalore - May 22, 2010
- Kerala to pay Rs.3 lakh each for its 46 crash victims - May 23, 2010
- 158 killed as Air India plane plunges down cliff at Mangalore (Afternoon Lead) - May 22, 2010
- Stay on Rs.75 lakh compensation to Mangalore crash victims - Aug 25, 2011
- Air India Crash At Mangalore Leaves Over 160 Dead - May 22, 2010
- 150 killed in Air India crash in Mangalore (Third Lead) - May 22, 2010
- Will take up Mangalore crash compensation with centre: Chandy - Mar 06, 2012
- 158 killed as Air India crashes near Mangalore airport (Fourth Lead) - May 22, 2010
- Green signal for Kerala high speed rail project - Feb 14, 2012
- 158 dead as AI plane overshoots Mangalore runway, hurtles down cliff (Intro Roundup) - May 23, 2010
- 159 dead as AI plane overshoots runway, hurtles down cliff at Mangalore (Roundup) - May 22, 2010
- Foundation stone for Kannur airport to be laid Dec 17 - Nov 20, 2010
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