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A devastating Air India plane crash has left the Charotar region of Gujarat in deep mourning, with 50 residents from Anand and Kheda districts losing their lives. The flight AI171, which crashed minutes after takeoff from Ahmedabad, carried dreams, hopes, and entire families who will never reunite. From students pursuing higher education to mothers hoping to meet their children, the tragedy has struck at the heart of these communities. The loss is immeasurable, with each victim representing not just a statistic, but a personal story of unfulfilled potential and shattered dreams.

Key Points: Gujarat Mourns 50 Lives Lost in Tragic Air India Crash

  • 242 passengers aboard doomed London-bound flight AI171
  • Entire families from Gujarat wiped out in tragic crash
  • Students and professionals among those who perished
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33 from Anand, 17 from Kheda perish in plane crash leaving Gujarat shell-shocked

Devastating Air India plane crash claims 33 from Anand and 17 from Kheda, leaving families shattered and communities in shock

"After 20 visa rejections, her wish was finally granted. But fate was cruel. - Article Narrative"

Ahmedabad, June 13

As India grapples with the devastating Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad, the Charotar region comprising Anand and Kheda districts has emerged as one of the most affected areas. A sense of disbelief hangs heavy in the villages and towns across the two districts, as reports confirm that at least 50 people from the region were on board the ill-fated London-bound flight.

The flight AI171, which crashed just minutes after takeoff from Ahmedabad airport, had 242 people on board. Of these, 33 were from Anand district, and 17 from Kheda, according to initial reports. Many families have been left shattered, with multiple members perishing in the tragedy.

Among those killed were students, homemakers, doctors, and people who were going to reunite with their loved ones in the UK. One such family is the Halani family from Anand, who had received visitor visas and were travelling to meet relatives. Tragically, all three members lost their lives.

The Anand District BJP released a list of 33 known passengers from villages like Borsad, Phangni, Chikhodara, Karamsad, Sojitra, Ramnagar, Khambholj, Umreth, Kasumbad, Gana, Tarapur, and Anand city. The list includes 15 women and at least one medical doctor. Crowds of grieving relatives rushed to Ahmedabad Civil Hospital, where government teams are carrying out DNA identification and helping families through the nightmare.

In Kheda district, the toll remains uncertain. However, it is confirmed that Prashant Patel, former president of Kathlal Municipality, who recently joined the BJP, was also among the passengers. People from Nadiad, Mehmadabad, Thasra, and Kathlal were also headed to London.

There are stories that pierce the heart.

Nikhil Patel, a bright student from Fogani village in Petlad, was travelling to the UK for higher studies on a student visa. It was his first international trip -- one filled with dreams and hope. His life ended before it could begin anew.

Parth Sharma (22), from Tarapur in Anand, had also just secured his student visa to London.

After being dropped off at the airport by family and friends, the same group had only just reached Kheda when they heard the crushing news of the crash. They turned around, now engulfed in shock.

Manjula Patel, a mother from Borsad, had spent ten years trying to get a visa to visit her son and grandchildren in the UK. After 20 visa rejections, her wish was finally granted.

But fate was cruel -- this long-awaited reunion never happened. Her family says she boarded the flight full of joy. She never made it.

Dirgh Prafulbhai Patel, the younger son of a family from Vadali in Kapadvanj, had come home on a visit barely 25 days ago. A London resident, Dirgh was returning abroad when the crash took his life. His father, an ITI employee, is inconsolable.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
This is absolutely heartbreaking 💔 So many dreams shattered in one moment. The Charotar region has suffered immensely. My prayers with all the families. The government must ensure proper compensation and support systems for the bereaved.
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Priya M.
The story of Manjula Patel who got her visa after 20 rejections only to meet this fate... it's too painful to read. Makes you question everything. Why does life have to be so cruel sometimes? 😢
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Amit S.
While we mourn, we must also ask tough questions. Was there any negligence in aircraft maintenance? Why did it crash minutes after takeoff? Authorities must conduct thorough investigation and make findings public. Too many lives lost to treat this as just another accident.
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Sunita P.
As someone from Anand, the entire district is in mourning. So many familiar names in the list - people we've seen at markets, temples, schools. The pain is personal. Requesting media to respect families' privacy during this difficult time.
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Vikram J.
The young students like Nikhil and Parth who were beginning new chapters of their lives... this hits hard. As an education consultant, I know how much struggle goes into getting foreign admissions. Their families' sacrifices gone in vain. Om Shanti 🙏
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Neha T.
The mental trauma of those who dropped their loved ones at airport and heard the news while returning... can't even imagine. Hope counseling services are being provided. Such incidents leave invisible scars that last lifetimes.
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Karan D.

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