Delhi recorded its coldest December day so far on Saturday, with the maximum temperature dropping to 16.9 degrees Celsius—five degrees below normal.
Delhi faces a cold wave coupled with severe air pollution and dense fog. Flight cancellations and strict pollution measures highlight growing environmental challenges.
North India is experiencing severe cold, dense fog, and worsening air pollution. Daily life has been disrupted as road, rail, ...
With dropping temperatures, dense fog, and worsening winter conditions, students and parents across the state are closely ...
The national capital was in the grip of a cold wave, with the sun largely obscured by clouds and pollutants lingering in the ...
Experts from the Himachal Pradesh Environment Science and Climate Change Centre have also highlighted the stark contrast in ...
The weather office has advised people to take precautions, especially during early morning hours, and urged authorities to remain alert as low visibility could disrupt road, rail and air traffic.
With severe air pollution gripping parts of north India, tourists are increasingly heading to the hills, attracted by weather, scenic valleys and better AQI.
Dense fog and severe air pollution in Delhi have disrupted over 700 flights, leading to significant cancellations and health concerns.
Dense fog and further drop in temperature has been predicted by IMD for the next two days. Night temperature is expected to ...
Save Aravalli campaign' has flooded social media platforms after the Supreme Court accepted the Centre's new definition which ...