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China Shares Beijing's Air Clean-Up Steps with Delhi

As Delhi battles severe pollution, the Chinese embassy outlines Beijing's successful strategy: shutting industries, odd-even rules, and vehicle control. Delhi responds with work-from-home and stricter PUC checks.

Delhi: No fuel for vehicles without PUCC from Dec 18

Delhi cracks down on pollution: Vehicles without a valid Pollution Under Control Certificate will be denied fuel at pumps from Thursday. New entry rules for non-BS-VI and out-of-state vehicles also announced.

Delhi: No fuel for vehicles without PUC from Dec 18

Delhi Minister Saurabh Sirsa announces a strict rule: vehicles without a valid Pollution Under Control certificate will be denied fuel at pumps starting December 18. Owners have one day to comply.

Rs 330 Crore PUC Fines Collected in 5 Years

Indian vehicle owners paid Rs 330 crore in fines for missing Pollution Under Control certificates from 2021-2025. Rajasthan tops the list. Discover the new e-detection system.

Delhi MCD Clears Key Anti-Pollution Measures

Delhi's Municipal Corporation approves urgent measures to tackle pollution, focusing on road repairs to curb dust. Mayor Raja Iqbal Singh mandates immediate implementation. Read for details.

Andhra Pradesh Tops India in HIV Control

Andhra Pradesh emerges as India's top state in controlling HIV, recording an 88.72% decline in AIDS deaths and major reduction in new infections. Discover how they achieved this success story.

Telangana's Net-Zero 2047 Plan: Green Energy Push

Telangana government unveils comprehensive net-zero emissions roadmap for 2047, targeting 50% greenery, 100% electric transport by 2030, and massive renewable energy expansion across the state.

Odisha Reports 2,462 HIV Cases in Seven Months

Odisha detects 2,462 HIV-positive cases from April to October through extensive testing. Ganjam reports highest numbers as officials cite unprotected sex among youth as primary cause. Learn about state's response.

Delhi air quality improves but remains in 'poor' category

Delhi's air quality shows slight improvement, moving from 'very poor' to 'poor' category with AQI at 269. However, thick smog continues to blanket ITO and other areas. Political criticism mounts over pollution crisis.

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