Winter pollution can only be curbed in coordination with Punjab: Sachdeva
Sachdeva said in the run-up to Delhi Assembly elections, the winter pollution is likely to be at its peak.
Sachdeva said in the run-up to Delhi Assembly elections, the winter pollution is likely to be at its peak.
The minister on this occasion congratulated the teachers for bringing change into the lives of millions of students through their hard work.
The action was taken by the authorities after Delhi Lieutenant Governor (LG) VK Saxena took cognizance of a complaint posted on social media regarding the four illegal dyeing units in Matiala.
The accused separated from her on the suspicion of an affair with another man.
Badal Kumar, deputy commissioner of Najafgarh Zone, informed that on the basis of the receipt of a complaint from the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC), this action was initiated.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (Railways) Hareesh HP identified the deceased as Mohammed Hafiz, Mohammed Shahrukh and Riyazul. Hafiz and Shahrukh, who were relatives, used to live with Riyazul in a rented accommodation in Rana Park of Siraspur village, Delhi.
The Director of Delhi Fire Service Atul Garg said that they do not expect there will be many incidents as firecrackers have been banned by the Delhi Government.
In the Delhi University area and Lodhi Road, the AQI remained in the 'very poor category at 319 and 314 respectively. At Mathura Road, the AQI was in the 'poor' category at 290.
A day before Diwali, the Delhiites woke up under a blanket of smoggy sky as the air quality remained in the "poor" category with the overall Air Quality Index (AQI) at 266.
After the news buzz, the senior officers have taken emphasized steps to ensure safety at all these markets by increasing police foot patrolling, deployment of alert police staff on watch towers, installation of metal detectors at entry points of the market, and deployment of police personnel at entry points to keep an eye on suspects entering the market.