Intense heat grips Delhi; temperatures cross 40°C, heat spell to continue
A heat spell continued in Delhi as temperatures breached the 40-degree Celsius mark on Saturday.
A heat spell continued in Delhi as temperatures breached the 40-degree Celsius mark on Saturday.
Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta on Saturday said that democracy is strengthened when debate is guided by dignity, logic and facts, adding that “Shastrarth” is not about defeating an opponent, but discovering the truth.
In view of the preparations for the NEET UG re-examination, Delhi Education Minister Ashish Sood on Saturday conducted inspections at exam centres and reviewed arrangements ahead of the test.
A day ahead of the NEET examination, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta extended her best wishes to students and their families, saying that the Delhi government has ensured that no family faces unnecessary difficulties related to transportation, heat or long waiting hours on the day of the exam.
The Commission for Air Quality Management in NCR (CAQM) flying squads conducted 199 inspections across the National Capital Region (NCR) between May 30 and June 13 to identify and control sources of air pollution.
Since the dawn, people from all walks of life were seen flocking to the city’s prominent gurudwaras, including Bangla Sahib, Rakab Ganj Sahib and Sis Ganj Sahib, to offer prayers and take part in the celebrations.
She held multiple road shows and public meetings across Arwal, Gaya City, and Aurangabad assembly constituencies in Bihar.
He noted that the tenets — ‘Naam Japna (focus on God), Kirat Karni (living honestly), and Vand Chakna (sharing with others)’ — the fundamental pillars of Sikhism, continue to illuminate the path of righteousness and humanity even today.
LAMA2-CMD is among the world’s rarest and most devastating genetic disorders, affecting infants and young children, often depriving them of the ability to walk, move, or even breathe independently.
Kapoor said that on Monday, Delhi recorded an AQI at 310, while in the three preceding years, it was 382, 468 & 450.