Welcome to the Crew tag page. Here you’ll find posts that shine a light on groups of people working together – from political crews in Parliament to film crews on set and even everyday community teams. If you’re curious about how a crew makes things happen, you’re in the right spot.
Every big story has a group behind it. The crew that pushes a Bill through the Rajya Sabha, the crew that stages a protest, or the crew that films a blockbuster – they all shape the outcome. The Crew tag collects those pieces so you can read them in one place, instead of hunting through unrelated articles.
Below are a few recent examples that illustrate the range of crew‑focused content on our site:
Political Crew Spotlight: "CP Radhakrishnan Wins 2025 Vice Presidential Election: What It Means Now" breaks down the coalition crew that backed his win and how it will affect the Rajya Sabha.
Legal Crew Drama: "Supreme Court to hear bail plea of activist Navlakha today?" follows the legal crew – lawyers, activists, and judges – as they prepare for a high‑stakes hearing.
Social‑Issue Crew: "What is everyday life like for the poor in India?" looks at the community crew that tries to improve living conditions for the most vulnerable.
Entertainment Crew Insight: "Has Salman Khan accquitted in the hit‑and‑run case?" gives you a glimpse of the media crew that covers celebrity trials and public reaction.
Each article shows how crews operate, make decisions, and influence outcomes. By reading them, you’ll get a practical sense of teamwork in politics, law, social work, and entertainment.
We keep the Crew tag fresh. New stories appear as soon as they’re published, so you’ll always have up‑to‑date examples of how crews shape South Asian news. Bookmark this page and check back often – there’s always a new crew story around the corner.
Got a crew story you think belongs here? Drop us a comment or suggest a topic. We love hearing about the people behind the headlines.
On August 7, 2020, an Air India Express plane crash landed while attempting to land at the Calicut International Airport in Kerala, India. The plane had been traveling from Dubai with 190 passengers and crew on board. The plane overshot the runway and crashed into a deep gorge, resulting in the deaths of at least 18 people, including the pilot and co-pilot. The cause of the crash is still under investigation, but initial reports from India's aviation regulator suggest that the plane may have been travelling too fast, and the pilots may not have been familiar with the airport's terrain and runway.