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CM Kejriwal flags off first electric DTC bus; Check charging time, routes, other details

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On Monday, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal announced the first DTC electric bus by performing a hawan puja, an auspicious Hindu ritual. The ceremony was also attended by Delhi Transport Minister Kailash Gehlot and DTC CMD Neeraj Semwal. According to CM Kejriwal, Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) will procure an additional 300 electric buses by April this year, following the launch of the electric bus prototype. Kejriwal added that electric buses will cover distances of at least 120 kilometers and arrangements for charging points are in progress.

“This is an important measure to control pollution; 300 of these electric buses will be in operation until April, with a target of 2,000. It will cover a distance of at least 120 kilometers; charging points are being arranged,” said the Delhi chief minister.

Today, Delhi’s first electric bus was discontinued from the depot in Indraprashtha. It will run on a 27km route. Manufactured by JBM Auto Limited, the electric bus will run through ITO, Tilak Marg, Mandi House, Barakhamba Road, Connaught Place, Janpath, Rajesh Pilot Marg, Prithviraj Road, Arvindo Marg, Safdarjung, Ring Road, South Extension to Pragati Maidan, Ashram, Bhogal, Jangpura, India Gate and High Court. The new electric bus will be able to charge in 1.5 hours.

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Delhi AQI improves to ‘poor’, slight rise in temperatures as fog reduces

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Delhi AQI improves to ‘poor’, slight rise in temperatures as fog reduces

Delhi reported shallow fog on Monday morning, with the lowest visibility of 900m recorded at Safdarjung. The minimum temperature stood at 14°C.

Delhi’s air quality index (AQI) improved to the ‘poor’ category on Monday, dipping below the 300 mark for the first time since late last month, data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) showed. Delhi’s average AQI stood at 285 (poor) at 9am, the lowest since October 29, when it was 268 (poor).

A return of strong, consistent winds from late Saturday evening, gusting to 10-15 kmhr, helped disperse the pollution on Sunday. At the same time, the intensity of fog has reduced in the region, leading to a marginal rise in both maximum and minimum temperatures.

Delhi reported shallow fog on Monday morning, with the lowest visibility of 900m recorded at Safdarjung. The minimum temperature stood at 14°C, which was two degrees above normal. It was 12°C on Sunday. The maximum, which was 29.1°C on Sunday at two degrees above normal, is meanwhile expected to hover around 28°C today.

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Although northwesterly winds were persisting in the capital, the maximum and minimum temperatures were over the normal levels. The lowest minimum temperature recorded so far this season is 10.2°C, on November 21. The lowest maximum is 23.5°C on November 18.

CPCB data showed that out of Delhi’s 38 stations online, 15 were in the ‘very poor’ category, with the rest all in ‘poor’. One station — Lodhi Road — was ‘satisfactory’ with an AQI of 95, the data showed.

The CPCB classifies AQI between 0 and 50 as “good”, between 51 and 100 as “satisfactory”, between 101 and 200 as “moderate”, between 201 and 300 as “poor”, between 301 and 400 as “very poor”, and over 400 as “severe”.

Saturday was Delhi’s eighth severe day of this winter season. The first such day was recorded on November 13, with the AQI touching 494 on November 18 — the joint second highest ever in the capital.

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“A western disturbance was influencing northwest India, which led to almost calm winds conditions on Saturday. Late towards the night and in the early hours of Sunday, we began to see the impact of this western disturbance weaken and a subsequent increase in wind speeds again. On Sunday, during the day, winds touched 15km/hr, which led to a significant improvement in AQI,” said Mahesh Palawat, vice president at Skymet meteorology, forecasting wind speed to remain consistent on Monday and Tuesday.

Forecasts by the Centre’s Early Warning System for Delhi (EWS) showed that AQI is expected to gradually return to very poor on Monday, with it remaining over 300 on Tuesday too.

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