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Delhi AQI Turns 'Very Poor' After Diwali Celebrations

Delhi wakes up to toxic air as post-Diwali pollution pushes AQI into 'Very Poor' category. Key monitoring stations record dangerous levels amid firecracker violations and unfavorable weather conditions.

Delhi's AQI Turns 'Very Poor' Before Diwali

Delhi's AQI deteriorates to 'Very Poor' category just before Diwali celebrations, with stubble burning and adverse weather conditions creating a toxic cocktail in the national capital.

Himachal Early Snowfall: Oct 21-22 Forecast

Get ready for a picturesque winter surprise! Himachal Pradesh is set to experience unusual early snowfall this weekend, transforming the hill stations into winter wonderlands. IMD issues special weather advisory for tourists and residents.

Kashmir's Winter Magic: 7 Snow Paradise Views

Discover Kashmir transformed into a winter paradise with stunning snow-covered valleys, frozen lakes, and majestic Himalayan peaks. These breathtaking photographs showcase why winter is the most magical season in India's crown jewel.

Winter Air Quality Crisis: IMD Predicts Worsening AQI

As winter approaches, India's meteorological department warns of worsening air quality in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Pune. Discover the weather factors contributing to this seasonal pollution spike and what it means for public health.

Delhi's 5-Day Poor AQI Streak Continues Before Diwali

Delhi's air quality remains in the 'poor' category for the fifth consecutive day, raising health concerns ahead of Diwali celebrations. SAFAR data shows worsening conditions with rising pollution levels.

Delhi Air Turns Hazardous: AQI Soars in Anand Vihar

Delhi's air quality deteriorates sharply with Anand Vihar reaching 'Severe' levels at 387 AQI. Stubble burning and local emissions create a toxic haze across the capital, raising health alarms.

83 Snow Leopards Found in Himachal Pradesh Census

Groundbreaking survey confirms Himachal Pradesh as crucial habitat for endangered snow leopards, with 83 individuals captured through extensive camera trapping across the Himalayan landscape.

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