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Delhi weather forecast: Cold wave recorded in, AQI remains very poor

Meanwhile, Delhi is experiencing a cold wave since Wednesday. As of Sunday, January 2, 2022, 9:30 am, the temperature in Delhi was recorded at 11 degrees Celsius.

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Delhi AQI remains in very poor category, says SAFAR

After a minor improvement in the AQI level on Saturday, Delhi’s air quality has dropped to the very poor category today. According to the System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting And Research (SAFAR), the air quality index (AQI) in Delhi stood at 343 as compared to 208 on 31st January.

The AQI is predicted to be in the very poor category till January 5, 2022.

Meanwhile, Delhi is experiencing a cold wave since Wednesday. As of Sunday, January 2, 2022, 9:30 am, the temperature in Delhi was recorded at 11 degrees Celsius.

The weather department has predicted that the temperature in Delhi will stay cold for the next few days. The maximum temperature has been predicted to be around 19 degrees Celsius with shallow fog.

On Wednesday, December 29, 2021, the temperature dropped to 8.4 degrees Celsius. On Thursday, December 30, 2021, the temperature dropped strikingly to 3.4 degrees Celsius. The weather remained cold on Friday, December 31, 2021, as the minimum temperature in Palam went down to 7 degrees Celsius and Lodhi Road recorded 4 degrees Celsius. All of these records are kept by India Meteorological Department (IMD). The IMD declares a cold wave in plain areas if the maximum temperature settles at 10 degrees Celsius, and the minimum temperature goes down to 4 degrees Celsius.

The coldest days in Delhi were recorded on December 20, 2021, and December 21, 2021. The temperature dropped as low as 3.2 degrees Celsius and 4 degrees Celsius, respectively.

IMD has also predicted light to moderate rain in Delhi from January 5, 2021 till January 7, 2021.

The level of Particulate Matter (PM) was also shared by SAFAR. The level of PM 2.5 stood at 176, whereas, the level of PM 10 stood at 286. PM 2.5 refers to airborne particles or droplets with a width of two and a half microns or smaller. PM 10 refers to any airborne particle matter having a diameter of fewer than 10 micrometers.

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Delhi’s first woman auto driver attacked during road rage in Mehrauli

The first female auto driver from Delhi was attacked with stones and bricks by another auto-rickshaw driver in the Mehrauli area.

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The first female auto driver from Delhi was attacked with stones and bricks by another auto-rickshaw driver in the Mehrauli area. The incident took place on September 24.

The victim Sunita Chaudhary, a resident of Malviya Nagar was chased and attacked. She suffered injuries on her face and leg in the shocking incident.

Sunita Chaudhary filed a complaint with the police, as per the complaint the conflict erupted when her auto had a minor collision with another driver’s auto. After a minor crash, the argument escalated with another auto driver and the assailant attacked her with stones.  

Sunita tried to contact PCR at least 50 times but there was no response. She also contacted the police but nobody came for help, as per the reports.

When she picked up a passenger from Munirka to the Mehrauli bus stand, Chaudhary said that another auto-rickshaw carrying its own passenger scraped her vehicle. The incident happened in a crowded lane and resulted in damage to the left side of Chaudhary’s autorickshaw, she said.

After dropping off a passenger at the Mehrauli bus stand, she noticed another autorickshaw parked nearby. Being curious about the earlier rash driving by its driver, she approached him and asked for an explanation. Unfortunately, he became very angry and started hitting and kicking Chaudhary’s parked auto, causing even more damage. She has alleged this incident as an act of aggression.

While driving an auto, Chaudhary narrowly avoided being hit by a man driving an auto. Despite the presence of several bystanders, no one came to her aid as the man started throwing bricks and stones at her. Chaudhary has been working as an auto driver in the city for twenty years. The Mehrauli police station has registered a case against the man under sections 427, 341, 323, and 279 of the Indian Penal Code for causing damage, wrongful restraint, causing hurt, and reckless driving on a public road.

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Army officer beaten up, robbed in Delhi’s Malviya Nagar, 2 held

An Indian Army Officer was beaten up and robbed by three people in Delhi’s Malviya nagar, as per the police.

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An Indian Army Officer was beaten up and robbed by three people in Delhi’s Malviya Nagar, as per the police.  

According to police, the 48-year-old Army colonel asked for a lighter from one of the accused following which the accused started using foul language.

According to the senior police officer, the complainant Vinit Mahto told police that he went to Malviya Nagar’s Triveni complex in a car along with his friends after attending a seminar on Tuesday.

On Wednesday, he lodged a complaint with the Malviya Nagar police station. Vinit Mahto is a resident of Chanakyapuri in South Delhi.

The Deputy Commissioner of Police Chandan Cowdhary said that the victim reached the Triveni complex around 11:30 pm where he asked a person for a lighter but the latter started abusing the complainant and caught him from behind.

The Police Officer said that the victim pushed him following which he fell on the ground.

Later, the accused was joined by two more persons and they thrashed the Army officer mercilessly. They even took Rs 10000 cash, credit card, voter ID, mobile phones, and other items from the Mahto’s car.

They thrashed the complainant so badly that he became dizzy, the police officer added.

A case under sections 394, 411, and 34 of the IPC was registered at the Malviya Nagar police station, according to the DCP.

In addition, Chowdhary said that the two individuals, Mithun also known as Deepak (22) from Chirag Dilli and Mukul (28) from Jagdamba Camp in Sheikh Sarai, were caught during the inquiry. Two cell phones were discovered in their possession.

According to the police, the third accused is missing and they are trying to apprehend him.

On Wednesday, casualties were reported from Jammu and Kashmir, where Himayun Bhat, a deputy superintendent with Jammu and Kashmir Police along with Colonel Manpreet Singh and Major Ashish Dhonack were killed in a gunfight with terrorists in Anantnag, a southern sector of Jehlum Valley in Kashmir.

       

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Delhi Police uses Shah Rukh Khan’s Jawan reference for road safety

Shah Rukh Khan could be seen riding a bike without a helmet in a video from the newly released film Jawan, which the police department intriguingly utilised in this post.

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Delhi Police is well-known for employing creative and innovative methods to raise awareness. To reach internet users, the police frequently use memes. This time the police department used a quote from Shah Rukh Khan’s Jawan and shared a special traffic caution on Twitter on Sunday.

The department shared the witty post with the caption, Bachcha, Bada Ya Jawan, Helmet Bacha Sakta Hai Jaan, which translates to, helmet can save a life, whether the wearer is children, old or young.

Shah Rukh Khan could be seen riding a bike without a helmet in a video from the newly released film Jawan, which the police department intriguingly utilised in this post.

Ever since the post has been shared it is going viral on the internet. The tweet has received over 9,600 views and many comments since it was posted. One user said, Delhi Police is also in full mood.

Another user appreciated the editor who created this post for Delhi Police, taking to X he said, Delhi police editing is of a different level, admin is a memer for sure. The third user found the video amazing and said wow.

Earlier, Nagpur police also used Jawan’s reference and posted an entertaining meme as part of a cybersecurity warning. The police authorities associated different Shah Rukh Khan cameos in Jawan with various password options.

Additionally, the Uttar Pradesh Police posted a meme asking two-wheeler drivers to always wear a helmet. The police agency posted a picture of SRK with a bandage over his head. Be it young or old, never forget a helmet before sitting on a two-wheeler, the caption urged.

Meanwhile, Jawan is doing great at the box office. After its release, the film is making every day a new record in terms of box office collection. Till now the film has crossed the Rs 300 crore mark globally.

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