Delhi s air quality remains in very poor category, likely to worsen ANI | Updated: Feb 01, 2021 10:02 IST
New Delhi [India], February 1 (ANI): The air quality of the national capital continued to remain in the very poor category on Monday, which is likely to worsen in the coming days.
According to the System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting And Research (SAFAR), the AQI of Delhi today stood at 331.
An AQI between 0-50 is marked good, 51-100 is satisfactory, 101- 200 is moderate, 201- 300 is poor, 301-400 is very poor and 401-500 is considered severe.
The concentration of PM10 particles stood at 300 while PM 2.5 at 160 today, as per the SAFAR reported today.
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Woman defends him; Allahabad High Court extends stay on his arrest till January 15.
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An FIR was lodged against Nadeem accusing him of having an illicit relationship with a woman and of trying to convert her to Islam for marriage.
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Woman defends him; Allahabad High Court extends stay on his arrest till January 15. More than a month after booking Haridwar-based Muslim labourer under the new ordinance for allegedly trying to coerce and allure a married Hindu woman from Muzaffarnagar to convert, the Uttar Pradesh government has told the Allahabad High Court that it found no evidence of unlawful conversion against him and has dropped the charges.
Tragic Start To New Year For Protesting Farmers, 57-Year-Old Dies Of Heart Attack At Ghazipur indiatimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from indiatimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Jan 02, 2021, 11:21 AM IST
GHAZIPUR: Agitating against the three central farm laws, a farmer committed suicide by hanging himself at Ghazipur-Uttar Pradesh border. According to reports, the farmer, identified as Sardar Kashmir Singh Ladi, from Uttarakhand s Bilaspur, hanged himself inside a toilet at the Ghazipur border.
Reports stated that Singh left a suicide behind in which he accused the government in the Centre of not paying attention to farmer s demands and being responsible for their current condition. He also expressed his desire in the note that his last rites should be conducted on the UP-Delhi border by his grandchildren, who have also been agitating against the farm bills.
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Galtan Singh s body was wrapped in a BKU flag, and BKU leader Rakesh Tikait paid homage to him
A tribute was also paid to all farmers who died during the protest on the eve of the New Year
The BKU also took out a candlelight march.
New Delhi: A farmer from Baghpat district of Uttar Pradesh died near the Ghazipur border on Friday (January 1) while protesting against the newly enacted farm laws by the Centre. The farmer, Galtan Singh (57), was a resident of Bhagwanpur Nagal village in Baghpat district of Uttar Pradesh.
Galtan Singh was rushed to a nearby hospital where the doctors declared him brought dead. Indirapuram DSP Anshu Jain told PTI that as per medical information, the farmer died of a heart attack. The body has been sent to his village.