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Delhi pollution: AAP government issues advisory, warns against walks, physical exercise

The advisory mentioned that pregnant women, senior citizens, children and those with medical conditions should avoid exposure to pollution.

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In view of the health emergency, Delhi’s health department issued a public advisory on pollution on Saturday, asking the people of the national capital to avoid morning walks and other physical exercises.

The advisory listed multiple measures that the people of Delhi can take to mitigate pollution’s impact on health. The advisory mentioned that pregnant women, senior citizens, children and those with medical conditions should avoid exposure to pollution.

The Aam Aadmi Party led Delhi government said that people must avoid places with high air pollution like slow and heavy traffic roads, areas near polluting industries, construction and demolition sites, etc. It also mentioned that people must avoid physical exercises like outdoor morning and late evening walks, jog, run, physical exercise, specifically during days with severe Air Quality Index.

The Delhi government further asked people not to smoke tobacco products. It also urged the residents to avoid burning mosquito-repellent coils and avoid burning wood, leaves and crop residues.

The advisory also underlined that people must wash their eyes with water, have regular gargles with lukewarm water and eat a healthy diet. It asked people to consult a doctor in case of breathlessness, giddiness, cough, chest discomfort or pain, irritation in eyes (red or watery), use public transport or car pools, practice wet mopping instead of sweeping, inside homes and workplaces.

Reportedly, the national capital had been logging a severe air quality index for several days until Friday, when rains cleaned the city’s air. The city’s air quality index was 219 at 7 am on Saturday. Reports said that the Aam Aadmi party government is anticipating severe AQI in the national capital after Diwali.

An Air Quality Index between zero and 50 is considered good, 51 and 100 satisfactory, 101 and 200 moderate, 201 and 300 poor, 301 and 400 very poor, 401 and 450 severe and above 450 severe plus.

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BJP Minister Nitesh Rane gets one-month jail in 2019 mud attack case, sentence suspended

Maharashtra minister Nitesh Rane has been sentenced to one month in jail in a 2019 case involving a mud attack on an NHAI engineer, though the sentence has been suspended for appeal.

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Maharashtra minister Nitesh Rane has been sentenced to one month in jail by a court in Sindhudurg in connection with a 2019 incident in which an engineer of the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) was assaulted by being covered in mud during a protest.

The court held Rane guilty of insulting and humiliating a public servant during an inspection of the Mumbai-Goa highway, where he had raised concerns over poor road conditions.

Court says lawmakers cannot take law into their own hands

While delivering the verdict, the court observed that elected representatives are expected to uphold the law and not engage in acts that undermine public officials. It noted that even if the intention was to highlight public grievances, such actions cannot be justified.

The judge also emphasised that such conduct could discourage public servants from performing their duties with dignity if left unchecked.

Sentence suspended, appeal likely

Soon after pronouncing the sentence, the court suspended the one-month imprisonment, allowing Rane time to challenge the conviction in a higher court.

In the same case, 29 other accused were acquitted due to lack of sufficient evidence.

Background of the case

The incident dates back to 2019 when Rane, then in the opposition, led a protest over the poor condition of the Mumbai-Goa highway. During the demonstration, an NHAI engineer was allegedly restrained and mud was poured on him in public.

The case had led to multiple charges, including assault on a public servant and criminal conspiracy, though the court did not find enough evidence to sustain most of these charges.

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India-New Zealand FTA a landmark moment, says PM Narendra Modi

PM Narendra Modi described the India-New Zealand FTA as a landmark step, underlining its role in boosting bilateral trade and long-term cooperation.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has described the proposed India–New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (FTA) as a “landmark moment” in the relationship between the two countries, highlighting its potential to deepen economic engagement.

Speaking on the development, Mr Modi said the ongoing efforts towards a trade pact reflect growing trust, shared values and common ambitions between India and New Zealand. He noted that closer economic cooperation is expected to provide fresh momentum to bilateral ties.

The discussions around the agreement are aimed at strengthening trade and investment flows, while expanding collaboration across sectors such as agriculture, technology, education and innovation. According to the Prime Minister, enhanced engagement could create new opportunities for businesses, professionals and students.

New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon also described the development as a significant step forward, stating that stronger trade ties could support economic growth and improve market access for exporters in both countries.

Officials indicated that the proposed framework is expected to facilitate smoother trade flows and encourage sectoral cooperation, while contributing to long-term economic partnership.

Mr Modi added that advancing trade relations with New Zealand aligns with India’s broader global economic strategy and could help unlock new opportunities, strengthening ties between the two nations.

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Mumbai family of four dies after suspected food poisoning linked to watermelon

A Mumbai family of four died after suspected food poisoning, with watermelon consumption under investigation as a possible cause.

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Four members of a family, including a couple and their two teenage daughters, died in Mumbai’s Pydhonie area in a suspected case of food poisoning, police said.

The victims — a 40-year-old man, his 35-year-old wife, and their daughters aged 16 and 13 — reportedly fell ill within hours of consuming food at home.

Sequence of events

According to officials, the family had hosted relatives for dinner on the night of April 25. Around nine people ate together during the gathering.

Later that night, after the guests had left, the four family members consumed watermelon.

By early morning on April 26, all four developed severe symptoms, including vomiting and other signs of illness, prompting their hospitalisation. Despite medical efforts, they could not be saved.

Suspicion on watermelon

Initial findings suggest that the watermelon consumed later in the night could be linked to the suspected food poisoning, as other relatives who shared the earlier meal reportedly did not fall ill.

Authorities have registered an accidental death case and launched an investigation. Food samples and biological specimens have been collected for forensic testing to determine the exact cause of death.

Investigation underway

Police said the exact reason behind the deaths will only be confirmed after post-mortem and laboratory reports are completed.

Experts note that while food poisoning is usually treatable, severe cases can turn fatal if caused by high levels of contamination or toxins.

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