Bharat Express

Delhi NCR

On Monday, PM Modi urged Delhi-NCR residents to remain calm and follow safety measures after an early morning earthquake shook the region.

Delhi woke up to light rain on Thursday morning, providing a temporary break from the city's ongoing air pollution.

The average annual sales during the post-pandemic period (2022-24) have surpassed the decade average of 2010-2019 by 63 percent. The growth is attributed to increased ownership ownership of homes across price segments.

The thick fog reduced visibility to near zero in many places, disrupting transportation, especially rail and flight operations.

Delhi saw a notable improvement on Monday morning, where Air Quality Index (AQI) dropped to 282, placing the city in the "poor" category.

Delhi and its neighbouring cities experienced light rain on Saturday evening, providing much-needed relief from dense fog and improving the air quality.

In Delhi-NCR, on Saturday, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted the weather conditions as cloudy skies with light rain while the cold weather conditions will persist.

Dense fog once again enveloped parts of Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) on Friday, severely impacting transport operations.

During the ongoing hearing regarding the implementation of color-coded stickers to identify the type of fuel used by vehicles in Delhi NCR.

Delhi’s air quality reached hazardous levels, with the CPCB recording an average Air Quality Index (AQI) of 448 at 7 AM on Thursday.