Delhi Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Health Minister Satyendra Jain are expected to attend a meeting with Amit Shah in the evening.
A Delhi court has directed police to register an FIR on a complaint by a garment trader, who claims to have witnessed burqa-clad women being killed and bodies being tossed into the Bhagirathi Vihar Nala.
A day after millions celebrated Diwali across the country, pollution levels in Delhi and its neighbouring areas soared as people defied the ban on firecrackers. The air quality in the national capital plunged to "severe category", worsening the pollution caused by burning farm waste in neighbouring states.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday will review the situation arising in Delhi in the wake of a spike in the number of coronavirus cases, officials said. Delhi Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal, Chi
The pollution levels in the national capital spiked once again on Diwali morning. AQI in many parts in Delhi remained in the 'very poor' category. The situation in Delhi and surrounding areas is likely to worsen by tonight due to calm winds and possible emission from firecrackers. According to the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) data, Air Quality Index (AQI) is at 328 in IGI Airport area and 354 in RK Puram.
A day after Diwali celebration, Director of Delhi fire services, Atul Garg on November 15 informed that this year the number of calls was less as compared to the last year, 206 fire calls were received on Nov 14. He said, “We received 206 fire calls yesterday of them 129 were received in peak hour. Number of calls was less compared to the last year. There was one major fire in Mundka that claimed one life, however, overall situation was under control.”
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will meet Home Minister Amit Shah this week amid rise in coronavirus cases, sources have said. The Chief Minister is likely to discuss the need for more ICU beds at hospitals.
A day after millions celebrated Diwali across the country, pollution levels in Delhi and its neighboring areas soared as people defied the ban on firecrackers. The air quality in the national capital plunged to "severe category", worsening the pollution caused by burning farm waste in neighboring states. Watch video on Zee News
Thousands of Indians in North India, especially the national capital region, woke up on Sunday to toxic air following Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights.
Delhi was blanketed with a thick haze, with the average pollution level in the capital over 9 times what is considered safe by the World Health Organisation.
Revellers on Saturday night defied bans on using firecrackers to celebrate the festival -- imposed by Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.
The overall air pollution of Delhi shot up to about eight times the safe limit and the air quality which was already in the ‘severe’ category on Saturday further worsened on Sunday morning
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Air quality in Delhi-NCR turns 'severe' post Diwali - A layer of haze was seen over Delhi-NCR on Diwali night as people defied ban and bursted firecrackers with calm winds allowing accumulation of pollutants.