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Ethiopian volcanic plume moves across Delhi-NCR; flyers warned of disruptions
A sulphur dioxide–laden ash plume originating from Ethiopia’s Hayli Gubbi volcano has drifted across parts of north India, raising concerns about potential effects on regional air quality and aviation movement. According to meteorological observers tracking the plume from the Afar Rift region, the cloud has moved over Delhi-NCR, Haryana and portions of Uttar Pradesh, carried eastward by upper-level wind patterns. While the ash concentration remains low at the surface, satellite readings i
Ethiopian volcanic plume moves across Delhi-NCR; flyers warned of disruptions
A sulphur dioxide–laden ash plume originating from Ethiopia’s Hayli Gubbi volcano has drifted across parts of north India, raising concerns about potential effects on regional air quality and aviation movement. According to meteorological observers tracking the plume from the Afar Rift region, the cloud has moved over Delhi-NCR, Haryana and portions of Uttar Pradesh, carried eastward by upper-level wind patterns. While the ash concentration remains low at the surface, satellite readings i
Supreme Court allows green firecrackers in Delhi-NCR with strict time limits
The Supreme Court of India has allowed the use of green firecrackers in Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) during the Diwali season under strict regulations. The court’s decision permits their use between October 18 and 21, but only during specific time slots—between 6 am and 7 am, and from 8 pm to 10 pm on the day before Diwali and the day of the festival. The move is part of an effort to strike a balance between cultural celebrations and environmental protection amid growing co
Supreme Court allows green firecrackers in Delhi-NCR with strict time limits
The Supreme Court of India has allowed the use of green firecrackers in Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) during the Diwali season under strict regulations. The court’s decision permits their use between October 18 and 21, but only during specific time slots—between 6 am and 7 am, and from 8 pm to 10 pm on the day before Diwali and the day of the festival. The move is part of an effort to strike a balance between cultural celebrations and environmental protection amid growing co









