Delhi News: The Delhi government continues to monitor the situation closely, urging citizens to cooperate in reducing pollution levels. Experts remain cautious, warning of potential setbacks if strict adherence to anti-pollution measures is not maintained.
Delhi News: Mahesh Kumar Khichi’s term as Delhi mayor will conclude in April 2025, a notably short tenure dictated by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) rules.
New Delhi: Swiss-based IQAir’s live ratings painted an even grimmer picture, reporting an AQI of 1133 (hazardous) for Delhi, with PM2.5 identified as the primary pollutant. The smog, coupled with fog and mist, further reduced visibility during the morning hours.
New Delhi: The IMD anticipates a weak Western Disturbance between November 16 and 21, but its impact will likely be restricted to the upper Himalayan region. For Delhi, this means no immediate relief from the warm temperatures or the dry spell.
New Delhi: Bobby Bhalotra, Vice Chairman of Respiratory Medicine at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, highlighted a link between worsening AQI levels and respiratory conditions.
The Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2024 aims to implement comprehensive reforms, including digitization, tighter audits, and enhanced legal frameworks to reclaim encroached properties.
Experts emphasize the need for immediate action to address the critical pollution situation in Delhi. With the winter months approaching, a combination of climatic conditions often exacerbates the smog crisis.
This bust follows the recent arrest of two Afghan nationals, Hashimi Mohammad Waris and Abdul Nayib, during a raid in Tilak Nagar, where police seized 400 grams of heroin and 160 grams of cocaine.
The invasion of privacy faced by the UPSC aspirant has raised alarm bells for students and professionals staying in rented accommodations across the capital.
As assembly elections loom in February, Atishi's government will need to accelerate approval of various welfare initiatives, including the Mukhyamantri Mahila Samman Yojana and the Electric Vehicle Policy 2.0.
Virendra Sachdeva, the head of the Delhi BJP, opened fire on the AAP on Monday morning by visiting the Ghazipur dump site.
According to Atishi, Kejriwal's doctor approved the low-calorie sweetener erythritol, which is what made up the candies he consumed during Tihar.