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#11036387
29 February 2024
Construction workers are building the Nusantara Capital City VVIP Airport in North Penajam Paser, East Kalimantan, Indonesia, on Thursday, February 29, 2024. The Nusantara Capital Authority reports that the investment for the development of Nusantara City from 2022 to February 2024 has consumed a total of IDR 68.59 trillion from the revenue budget and state expenditure.
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#11036389
29 February 2024
Construction workers are building the Nusantara Capital City VVIP Airport in North Penajam Paser, East Kalimantan, Indonesia, on Thursday, February 29, 2024. The Nusantara Capital Authority reports that the investment for the development of Nusantara City from 2022 to February 2024 has consumed a total of IDR 68.59 trillion from the revenue budget and state expenditure.
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#11036391
29 February 2024
Construction workers are building the Nusantara Capital City VVIP Airport in North Penajam Paser, East Kalimantan, Indonesia, on Thursday, February 29, 2024. The Nusantara Capital Authority reports that the investment for the development of Nusantara City from 2022 to February 2024 has consumed a total of IDR 68.59 trillion from the revenue budget and state expenditure.
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#11036392
29 February 2024
Construction workers are building the Nusantara Capital City VVIP Airport in North Penajam Paser, East Kalimantan, Indonesia, on Thursday, February 29, 2024. The Nusantara Capital Authority reports that the investment for the development of Nusantara City from 2022 to February 2024 has consumed a total of IDR 68.59 trillion from the revenue budget and state expenditure.
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#11036394
29 February 2024
Construction workers are building the Nusantara Capital City VVIP Airport in North Penajam Paser, East Kalimantan, Indonesia, on Thursday, February 29, 2024. The Nusantara Capital Authority reports that the investment for the development of Nusantara City from 2022 to February 2024 has consumed a total of IDR 68.59 trillion from the revenue budget and state expenditure.
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#11009339
19 February 2024
An Indian Army soldier is reviewing with a metal detector outside Maulana Azad Stadium ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit in Jammu, India, on February 19, 2024.
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#10936406
24 January 2024
Workers are fixing a hoarding with a pole in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, on January 24, 2024, ahead of the visit by French President Emmanuel Macron and Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the Amber Fort, Jantar Mantar, and Hawa Mahal.
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#10290538
22 July 2023
VILNIUS, LITHUANIA - JUNE 12, 2023: The Presidential Motorcade with a mysterious Ford F350 Super Duty six-door conversion truck, featuring a large, glossy black, bubble-like enclosure on top of the vehicle, seen in Vilnius center during the NATO Summit attended by U.S. President Joe Biden, on July 12, 2023, in Vilnius, Lithuania,
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#6312732
31 December 2020
A view of a VVIP residential building at Bhashan Char island where Rohingya refugees are being relocated is pictured in Noakhali on December 29, 2020.
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#1944357
9 May 2017
Maulana Nurur Rahman Barkati, Shahi Imama of Tipu Sultan Mosque of Kolkata use Red Light VVIP symbol Car ,Indian Government ban 1st May 2017 red light VVIP symbol Car on May 09,2017 in Kolkata, India Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said "no vehicle will have a red light" from 1 May, and "there will no exceptions". Under the new rule, only emergency vehicles, ambulances, fire engines and police cars can use flashing blue lights. Critics say VIPs often use red beacons as a status symbol, leading to traffic chaos for commuters. Status-conscious politicians and government officials are also accused of using the beacons to bypass the gridlocked city traffic on official business and show off their importance.
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#1944358
9 May 2017
Maulana Nurur Rahman Barkati, Shahi Imama of Tipu Sultan Mosque of Kolkata use Red Light VVIP symbol Car ,Indian Government ban 1st May 2017 red light VVIP symbol Car on May 09,2017 in Kolkata, India Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said "no vehicle will have a red light" from 1 May, and "there will no exceptions". Under the new rule, only emergency vehicles, ambulances, fire engines and police cars can use flashing blue lights. Critics say VIPs often use red beacons as a status symbol, leading to traffic chaos for commuters. Status-conscious politicians and government officials are also accused of using the beacons to bypass the gridlocked city traffic on official business and show off their importance.
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#1944359
9 May 2017
Maulana Nurur Rahman Barkati, Shahi Imama of Tipu Sultan Mosque of Kolkata use Red Light VVIP symbol Car ,Indian Government ban 1st May 2017 red light VVIP symbol Car on May 09,2017 in Kolkata, India Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said "no vehicle will have a red light" from 1 May, and "there will no exceptions". Under the new rule, only emergency vehicles, ambulances, fire engines and police cars can use flashing blue lights. Critics say VIPs often use red beacons as a status symbol, leading to traffic chaos for commuters. Status-conscious politicians and government officials are also accused of using the beacons to bypass the gridlocked city traffic on official business and show off their importance.
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#1944361
9 May 2017
Maulana Nurur Rahman Barkati, Shahi Imama of Tipu Sultan Mosque of Kolkata use Red Light VVIP symbol Car ,Indian Government ban 1st May 2017 red light VVIP symbol Car on May 09,2017 in Kolkata, India Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said "no vehicle will have a red light" from 1 May, and "there will no exceptions". Under the new rule, only emergency vehicles, ambulances, fire engines and police cars can use flashing blue lights. Critics say VIPs often use red beacons as a status symbol, leading to traffic chaos for commuters. Status-conscious politicians and government officials are also accused of using the beacons to bypass the gridlocked city traffic on official business and show off their importance.
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#1944362
9 May 2017
Maulana Nurur Rahman Barkati, Shahi Imama of Tipu Sultan Mosque of Kolkata use Red Light VVIP symbol Car ,Indian Government ban 1st May 2017 red light VVIP symbol Car on May 09,2017 in Kolkata, India Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said "no vehicle will have a red light" from 1 May, and "there will no exceptions". Under the new rule, only emergency vehicles, ambulances, fire engines and police cars can use flashing blue lights. Critics say VIPs often use red beacons as a status symbol, leading to traffic chaos for commuters. Status-conscious politicians and government officials are also accused of using the beacons to bypass the gridlocked city traffic on official business and show off their importance.
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#1614702
22 December 2016
Bangladesh police escort seven officials of Biman Bangladesh Airlines towards the Metropolitan Magistrate court as suspects in a case filed over emergency landing of a Biman flight carrying Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to Budapest on November 27 in Dhaka. Bangladesh. On December 22, 2016 A Dhaka court placed seven officials of Biman Bangladesh Airlines on seven-day remand each in connection with the case filed over technical glitch of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s flight. Meanwhile two other officials, who were absconding, surrendered before a local court this afternoon and were sent to jail following their pleas for bail. Metropolitan Magistrate Snivdha Rani Chakrabari passed the order after investigation officer Mahbub Alam of Counter Terrorism And Translation Crime unit produced the arrestees before it with a 10-day remand prayer for each. The nine suspended staff are: SM Rokonuzzaman, Samiul Haque, Lutfor Rahman, Milon Chandra Biswas, Zakir Hossain and Siddiqur Rahman of Biman’s engineering and technical department, Debesh Chowdhury, chief engineer (production), SA Siddique, chief engineer (quality assurance) and Billal Hossain, principal engineer. Of them, engineer Rokonuzzaman and junior technician Siddiqur were absconding before they surrendered seeking bail. They were also produced before the court with a 10-day remand plea but the hearing was kept on waiting. The Biman authorities filed the case with Airport Police Station Tuesday night against the nine staff. Three enquiry committees have so far been formed following the incident -- one by the civil aviation ministry, one by Biman and another by the Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh. Probes by all the three committees have found that the VVIP flight carrying the premier made the emergency landing at Ashgabat International Airport in Turkmenistan after a loose nut had caused leakage of engine oil lowering the oil pressure of engine No 1 of the Boeing 777-300ER aircraft.
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#1614704
22 December 2016
Bangladesh police escort seven officials of Biman Bangladesh Airlines towards the Metropolitan Magistrate court as suspects in a case filed over emergency landing of a Biman flight carrying Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to Budapest on November 27 in Dhaka. Bangladesh. On December 22, 2016 A Dhaka court placed seven officials of Biman Bangladesh Airlines on seven-day remand each in connection with the case filed over technical glitch of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s flight. Meanwhile two other officials, who were absconding, surrendered before a local court this afternoon and were sent to jail following their pleas for bail. Metropolitan Magistrate Snivdha Rani Chakrabari passed the order after investigation officer Mahbub Alam of Counter Terrorism And Translation Crime unit produced the arrestees before it with a 10-day remand prayer for each. The nine suspended staff are: SM Rokonuzzaman, Samiul Haque, Lutfor Rahman, Milon Chandra Biswas, Zakir Hossain and Siddiqur Rahman of Biman’s engineering and technical department, Debesh Chowdhury, chief engineer (production), SA Siddique, chief engineer (quality assurance) and Billal Hossain, principal engineer. Of them, engineer Rokonuzzaman and junior technician Siddiqur were absconding before they surrendered seeking bail. They were also produced before the court with a 10-day remand plea but the hearing was kept on waiting. The Biman authorities filed the case with Airport Police Station Tuesday night against the nine staff. Three enquiry committees have so far been formed following the incident -- one by the civil aviation ministry, one by Biman and another by the Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh. Probes by all the three committees have found that the VVIP flight carrying the premier made the emergency landing at Ashgabat International Airport in Turkmenistan after a loose nut had caused leakage of engine oil lowering the oil pressure of engine No 1 of the Boeing 777-300ER aircraft.
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