Tormented City
Fifty years ago, Delhi was a pristine place, not yet discovered by the nouveau riche. Derided as an ‘overgrown village’ by Bombayites, it had broad roads, little traffic, a surfeit of trees and most importantly clean, fresh air.
Fifty years ago, Delhi was a pristine place, not yet discovered by the nouveau riche. Derided as an ‘overgrown village’ by Bombayites, it had broad roads, little traffic, a surfeit of trees and most importantly clean, fresh air.
The air quality across Delhi, Noida, Ghaziabad, and Gurugram reached critical levels on Tuesday morning, as AQI reached the 500-mark, indicating 'severe plus' conditions.
NTPC Ltd, India's largest integrated power utility, on Friday celebrated its 50th Raising Day, marking five decades of remarkable growth, innovation, and contribution to India’s power sector.
Two private builders who were wanted in connection with cheating 485 home buyers of Rs 300 crore were arrested from their hideout in Noida, Uttar Pradesh. Both of them were carrying a reward of Rs 1 lakh each from the Delhi Police Commissioner.
The scooty-riding girl was traveling from Noida to Ghaziabad when she reached sector 25, and a speeding car hit her and she landed on the elevated road pillar.
The group has already invested in solar power projects in Bundelkhand and put in place over 800 kms long power transmission line in the state from Ghatampur in Kanpur Dehat district.
The Air Quality Index in Noida and Gurugram this morning is 321 and 283, respectively, SAFAR data showed.
Under a new policy of the Noida Authority, the registration of pet dogs or cats is mandatory till January 31, 2023, or a penalty will be imposed in case of non-registration.
A bench headed by Chief Justice U.U. Lalit recalled the June 2020 order, which directed Noida and Greater Noida to cap the interest rate at 8 per cent for delay in payment of land cost by builders, instead of a steep 15-23 per cent.
Noida and Gurugram at 7 am this morning recorded an AQI of 529 and 478 respectively both in the highly toxic 'severe'.