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Narela, Najafgarh record 45 degrees Celsius temperature

Temperatures soared above 45 degrees celsius in the national Capital, with the maximum being recorded at 45.7 degrees celsius at north west Delhi’s Narela, six notches above the season s average. Both Narela and Najafgarh, which border the state of Haryana and take the first blows of hot air

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Carbon Footprints: Banaras Locomotive Works (BLW) Leading in Environmental Protection | Varanasi News

Banaras Locomotive Works (BLW) is committed to reducing carbon footprints and leading in environmental protection. They have implemented various initiatives such as sewage treatment plants, industrial effluent treatment plants, water harvesting, and groundwater recharge to ensure a sustainable environment. Learn more about BLW's efforts towards environmental conservation!

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Delhi weather: Delhi records minimum temperature of 30.2 deg C

The national capital saw a minimum temperature of 30.2 degrees Celsius, an above average temperature. The skies were cloudy. The IMD predicted heatwave conditions, and possible dust storm or thunderstorm with light rain and gusty winds. Humidity was at 27%, and a maximum temperature of 43 degrees Celsius was expected. Delhi s Air Quality Index was poor at 239, according to the Central Pollution Control Board.

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Delhi records minimum temperature of 30.2 deg C - The Hindu BusinessLine

Delhi records high temperature, poor air quality, and heatwave conditions predicted by IMD for the day.

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Delhi heatwave: Cloudy sky, gusty winds bring respite to city | Delhi News

Delhi residents experienced relief from scorching heat with cloudy skies and strong winds at IGI airport area, humidity level recorded at 27%.

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