Air India marks the anniversary of a crash with a memorial observance that includes a two-minute silence, while there is still no publicly available final investigation report, according to reports from The Independent and Yahoo UK News. Both outlets describe the day as a remembrance for those affected by the accident and note that the process of drawing up and publishing the final findings has not been completed or at least has not been released to the public by the anniversary date. The coverage emphasizes the contrast between the ceremonial commemoration and the absence of a concluding report. While the outlets do not present new technical findings, they focus on the status of the investigation and the lack of a final document detailing conclusions. The reports also indicate that the anniversary passes without closure for families and the public, underscoring the continued wait for official investigative outcomes.