Delhi's air quality dropped to the 'very poor' category on Thursday, with an Air Quality Index (AQI) of 371 recorded around 8:00 am, according to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), on the very first day of New year 2026.
Delhi woke up to a heavy blanket of dense fog and toxic air on Tuesday morning, as visibility in significant areas such as the Dwaraka Expressway, Dhaula Kuan and Indra Gandhi International Airport plummeted to near-zero levels. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an oran
New Delhi [India], December 24: This festive season, American Pecan Council has partnered with Haldiram's Nagpur to introduce a festive dessert collection featuring pecans. The month long festival will feature multiple products made with American pecans including Pecan Plum Cake, Pecan & Cho
New Delhi [India], December 19: As the festive season draws near, Deliure brings the warmth and nostalgia of Christmas to Mumbai with its signature Plum Cake - a dessert that has long been synonymous with year-end celebrations. Staying true to the spirit of tradition while adapting to modern
According to authorities, multiple fire tenders were deployed to contain the blaze, which triggered thick plumes of smoke visible from adjoining localities.
The defeat has plenty of reasons one can pinpoint fingers on, be it the extreme pitches chosen by the home team, the failure of coaching staff to instil a proper Test-driven mindset and technique within players, the collective batting failure and excessive reliance on Indian pace spearhea
Seven international flights were cancelled and twelve delayed on Tuesday after volcanic ash affected airspace conditions, prompting airlines to adjust both arrivals and departures for safety.
A rare volcanic eruption in Ethiopia sent ash drifting toward India, disrupting flights and prompting advisories. Airlines, including Air India and Akasa Air, cancelled and rerouted services, while authorities said the high-altitude plume posed minimal pollution or ashfall risk over Indian c
A volcanic ash cloud from Ethiopia's Hayli Gubbi volcano reached northwest India, disrupting visibility and flights. The DGCA issued an advisory urging airlines and airports to stay alert, while Akasa Air, IndiGo and KLM cancelled several services as authorities monitored the shifting ash
The explosive eruption began around 8.30 am UTC on Sunday, said the Toulouse VAAC advisory. Satellite imagery later confirmed a large ash column rising between 10-15km into the atmosphere.
After the collision, hydraulic acid leaked, creating a large plume of smoke; two fire vehicles arrived at the scene, controlled the smoke, and no casualties were reported.
The eruption continued after the initial event, prompting the agency to issue an ashfall forecast for parts of Kagoshima, Kumamoto and Miyazaki prefectures. No injuries or damage to buildings have been reported.