On Thursday, Delhi’s air quality plunged to ‘severe,’ with dense smog reducing visibility and the city’s AQI averaging 432. In response, Chief Minister Atishi Marlena announced a shift to online classes for primary schools until further notice. Meanwhile, Chandigarh, facing similarly hazardous pollution levels, prompted MP Manish Tewari to urge temporary school closures to protect public health.
Piyush Ranjan, a 2002 batch IDSE officer, has been appointed as Chief Vigilance Officer (CVO) of Engineering Projects India Limited (EPIL). His expertise in governance […]
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Singapore’s population has reached a record high of 6.04 million, rising 2% from last year. Singapore City: Singapore’s population has reached a record high of […]