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Rain lashes parts of Delhi-NCR; IMD issues yellow alert
Rain lashed parts of Delhi-NCR on Saturday evening, followed by dust storms and strong winds, bringing relief from the heat as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued red and orange alerts warning of thunderstorms, lightning, hail and further rainfall across the national capital. According to the weather department, parts of central, northeast, southwest, west, northwest and north Delhi are likely to witness a dust storm followed by severe thunderstorms, lightning, hail and light to...
Turning tide on ‘fugitive plastic’: Why milk pouches are Delhi-NCR’s hidden pollution problem
Every day in Delhi-NCR, lakhs of milk pouches are emptied, discarded and replaced. While many enter recycling streams, a significant number do not. They end up in landfills, clog drains and litter open spaces, adding steadily to the capital’s plastic pollution burden.
Heavy rain brings relief in Delhi-NCR; IMD sounds 'red alert' for thunderstorm
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‘Extremely Severe’ alert buzzes phones as heavy rain lashes parts of Delhi, UP
Several residents across Delhi-NCR and parts of western Uttar Pradesh were startled on Saturday after receiving an “Extremely Severe Alert” notification on their mobile phones, accompanied by a loud warning buzzer. The alert warned of severe weather conditions, including thunderstorms, lightning, strong winds, heavy rainfall and hailstorms, likely to affect several districts over the next few hours. The message stated: “Severe Thunderstorm (wind speed 60–80 kmph, gusting to 90 kmph) with...
As ACs run nonstop in 45°C heat, are Delhi homes facing a growing fire hazard?
As temperatures across Delhi-NCR climb past 45 degrees Celsius, air-conditioners are now running almost constantly in homes, apartments and residential societies. In this extreme heat, another problem is quietly showing up inside these spaces: The risk of AC-related fires. What usually begins as a basic attempt to beat the summer heat can sometimes spiral into something far more dangerous.
Why 8 in 10 patients turn to internet after doctor visits
NEW DELHI: India’s healthcare system is facing a growing “patient confusion crisis”, with nearly eight out of 10 patients in Delhi-NCR turning to Google or social media after visiting doctors because they leave consultations without fully understanding their illness, treatment or next steps, according to a survey released on Sunday. The India Patient Navigation and Confusion Index (IPNCI), 2026, was conducted among 1,000 respondents across Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon, Faridabad and Ghaziabad. It...
Moving to a high-rise flat? Here are the safety rules you should know
India’s major cities are witnessing a visible shift in their skylines. The skyscraper trend is visible across Mumbai, Delhi-NCR, Hyderabad and Bengaluru. Developers are building higher than ever before.
India expands ethanol map: 5,000 fuel stations planned by 2027 end
India is set to hit the accelerator on its ethanol drive, laying the groundwork for a wider ethanol fuel network as it looks to cut down dependence on imported fossil fuels. Under the plan, ethanol dispensing stations will begin appearing in several cities, with the network set for a sharp expansion over the next two years. Petroleum and natural gas minister Hardeep Singh Puri said that the rollout will start with 50-100 ethanol fuel stations across Delhi-NCR, Pune, Mumbai and Nagpur.
'Every red light was making my heart race': 61 km, two exams, and a father’s X post
On Sunday, Shailendra Sharma turned to X to describe what he and his daughter went through in a single afternoon, two national-level entrance exams, two different centres, and a 61-kilometre stretch of Delhi-NCR traffic in between. His post wasn’t written like a complaint at first. It read more like disbelief mixed with exhaustion, the kind that comes only after you’ve lived through something and are still trying to make sense of it.
Why buying home has gotten costlier: Eight cities see price rise upto 24% in Q1
Thinking of buying a home? The price tag may have changed more than you expect. Housing prices across eight major cities climbed between 3% and 24% year-on-year in the January-March quarter of 2026, with Bengaluru leading the surge, according to a report by real estate consultant PropTiger.