New Delhi: In response to Kejriwal’s plea, the Delhi High Court refused to immediately halt the proceedings in the case. This move follows the Enforcement Directorate’s efforts to pursue the case despite Kejriwal’s objections over the lack of prior sanction.
New Delhi: Families are taking diverse measures to combat the hazardous air quality. The survey shows that 27% of households are using air purifiers, staying indoors, and increasing their intake of immunity-boosting foods and drinks.
Crime News: Further investigation revealed that Fang Chainjin had connections to similar fraudulent activities in Andhra Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. Police also discovered that the fraud network was linked to 17 additional complaints filed on the Delhi Police Cybercrime Portal.
New Delhi: Rai highlighted that consultations with experts were underway to explore the possibility of artificial rain, which could help settle the pollutants hanging in the air and provide relief from the toxic smog.
New Delhi: The Supreme Court has ordered all Delhi-NCR states to form teams to ensure immediate enforcement of GRAP measures.
New Delhi: The Supreme Court criticized authorities for the delay in enforcing Stage 4 of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP), designed to mitigate air pollution.
New Delhi: Authorities have issued a public advisory urging citizens to limit outdoor activities, especially during the early morning and evening hours when pollution levels are at their peak.
Delhi Crime: Upon investigation, the police suspect that the scam was masterminded by international callers, with local associates helping them gather information about the victim.
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.