Kumbh water now deemed fit for bathingThe Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) has reversed its earlier assessment, now reporting to the ...
The day's forecast indicates a minimum temperature of 18.05 degrees Celsius and a maximum of 34.66 degrees Celsius ...
Chandigarh, once an urban planning marvel, is now experiencing severe pollution and deforestation due to unregulated ...
The meteorological department said while no major change in maximum temperatures is anticipated across east India over the ...
Delhi's air quality worsened again after a brief period of relief, despite implementation of key measures aimed at reducing ...
Delhi experiences high levels of pollution throughout the year, not just in winter. Primary pollutants include dust and ozone ...
The CPCB report submitted to the NGT confirms that water quality in Prayagraj during the Maha Kumbh was fit for bathing, ...
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A CPCB report now claims the water quality in Ganga and Yamuna during the Maha Kumbh was fit for bathing, contradicting an ...
The Central Pollution Control Board's recent report has declared the water quality in Maha Kumbh as 'fit for bathing', ...
This comes as a contradiction to the previous data released by them in February where the CPCB report had said that various ...
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Asian News International on MSNGanga's water quality deemed safe for bathing at Maha Kumbh: CPCB reportCPCB concluded that the Ganga's water quality was fit for bathing. However, the CPCB noted significant "variability in data" ...
Delhi on Thursday recorded a minimum temperature of 15 degrees Celsius, 1.5 degrees below the season’s average, the weather office said. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasted strong ...
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