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Punjab Farm Fires Drop 53%: Just 4 Cases Reported

Punjab reports dramatic 53% decline in stubble burning cases compared to 2024. Only 4 farm fires recorded on Saturday as harvesting season ends. Read the complete district-wise analysis.

Mumbai HSRP Deadline Extended to December 31

Mumbai transport department extends HSRP installation deadline from November 30 to December 31 for vehicles registered before April 2019. Learn how this affects you!

Punjab CM: Smoke from Punjab doesn't reach Delhi

Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann shifts blame for Delhi's pollution crisis, claiming local sources and other states are responsible. Read his controversial statements and expert reactions.

Bengaluru BSWML to File FIRs for Waste Burning

Bengaluru Solid Waste Management Ltd announces FIR filing against waste burning offenders. Learn about the crackdown, penalties, and environmental impact of this harmful practice.

SC to Hear Stubble Burning Plea on Nov 17

Supreme Court schedules November 17 hearing on stubble burning as Delhi-NCR faces severe air pollution crisis. Learn about the legal battle and potential solutions.

Punjab farm fires see 92% dip in 5 years

Punjab reports a dramatic 92% decline in stubble burning cases over five years, thanks to residue management machines and alternative farming. Read the full analysis.

Meghalaya Makes Driver Details Display Mandatory

Meghalaya government mandates all commercial vehicles to display driver and conductor details for passenger safety. New rule enhances transparency and accountability in public transport.

Ludhiana AQI Reaches 178 Amid Stubble Burning

Ludhiana's air quality deteriorates to AQI 178 due to increased stubble fires across Punjab. Authorities report 1,117 farm fire incidents in single day. Read about the worsening pollution crisis.

Haryana AQI Crisis: Fatehabad DC Faces Legal Action

CAQM issues notice to Fatehabad Deputy Commissioner as stubble burning continues despite ban. Haryana AQI hits severe levels with Gurgaon at 580. Legal action threatened with 5-year imprisonment possible.

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