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Delhi's No PUC, No Fuel Rule Cuts Petrol Pump Footfall

Delhi's strict 'No PUC, No Fuel' policy is now active, causing a significant 30-40% drop in customers at petrol pumps. Learn about the enforcement, public reaction, and its impact on pollution control.

Supreme Court on Delhi Pollution: A Long-Term Plan Needed

The Supreme Court termed Delhi's pollution an annual crisis requiring long-term solutions. It upheld the government's decision to shut schools for young students. Read more on the court's stance and the ongoing winter break.

Delhi Police plan to tackle 62 traffic hotspots

Delhi Traffic Police, with other agencies, identifies 62 chronic congestion points. Plan includes more personnel, encroachment removal, and long-term infrastructure fixes. Read the full strategy.

Delhi-NCR Smog Crisis: Flights Hit, AQI Severe

A thick grey haze enveloped Delhi-NCR, severely reducing visibility and disrupting air & rail travel. The city's AQI plunged into the 'severe' category. Read for details and safety measures.

Delhi Traffic Curbs for Putin Visit on Friday

Delhi commuters face major traffic disruptions on Friday due to security for Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit. Key routes in Lutyens' Delhi will see closures. Plan ahead.

Assam Book Fair Kicks Off in Silchar, Promotes Reading Habit

Assam Education Minister Ranoj Pegu inaugurates the week-long Assam Book Fair in Silchar. The event, concluding Dec 10, celebrates reading's role in human civilization. Discover the highlights and the minister's powerful message.

Delhi Plans 13 New Districts with Redrawn Boundaries

Delhi government's revenue department proposes restructuring the capital into 13 districts with new names. The draft plan aims for better administrative efficiency. Read more about the proposed changes.

Pune Book Club Marks 25 Years of Literary Journey

The Book Club Pune, founded in 2001 by Satish and Mohini Khot, celebrates 25 years as a free, democratic literary institution connecting generations through world literature and translation.

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