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Delhi records season’s lowest minimum temperature as AQI remains ‘very poor’

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Delhi records season’s lowest minimum temperature as AQI remains ‘very poor’

Delhi has already recorded eight ‘severe’ days this month, including an AQI of 494 on November 18, Delhi’s joint second highest ever

Delhi’s air quality remained in the lower end of the ‘very poor’ category on Thursday, even as minimum temperature plummeted further, touching a season-low of 10.1°C.

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Delhi’s air quality index (AQI) stood at 313 (very poor) at 9am on Thursday, a marginal deterioration from the 4pm reading of 303 (very poor) on Wednesday.

The lowest minimum temperature prior to Thursday was 10.2°C on November 21. There has been a sharp dip in minimum temperature over the last four days, as cold northwesterly winds gathered pace. It was 14°C on November 25, 11.9°C on November 26 and 10.4°C on November 27.

Forecasts show the minimum is likely to dip further, possibly going below the 10-degree mark on Friday.

Meanwhile, forecasts by the Centre’s Early Warning System for Delhi (EWS) show AQI should remain in the ‘very poor’ range now until the end of the month, with severe air quality likely to be kept at bay.

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Delhi has already recorded eight ‘severe’ days this month, including an AQI of 494 on November 18, Delhi’s joint second highest ever.

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”.

Also Read: Delhi air pollution: AQI ‘very poor’, could slip to ‘severe’ category, warns weather expert

CPCB data at 9am showed 39 stations were online in the capital, with one inoperational. None of the 39 stations were in ‘severe’ category though, with the highest AQI of 377 recorded at Mundka.

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The onset of winter has been slow this year, with higher-than-usual day and night temperatures recorded all through October, making it the warmest October since 1951, according to IMD.

The average monthly maximum and minimum temperature this October was 35.1°C and 21.2°C, respectively. It was 36.2°C and 22.3°C, respectively, in 1951.

The same trend carried forward into early November, due to lack of western disturbances, making the first half equally warmer.

Long period data shows the minimum in Delhi usually dips below 10°C towards the end of the month.

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The lowest minimum in November last year was 9.2°C (November 23). It was 7.3°C in 2022 (November 29), 9.2°C in 2021 (November 24) and fell to 6.3°C in 2020 (November 23).

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PM Narendra Modi on Pahalgam attack ‘India will identify, trace and punish every terrorist

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PM Narendra Modi on Pahalgam attack ‘India will identify, trace and punish every terrorist

Prime Minister Narendra Modi issued a stern warning to the perpetrators of the Pahalgam terror attack, declaring that India will relentlessly pursue every terrorist and their backers. Speaking from Bihar, Modi said the nation stands united in its resolve to ensure justice is delivered. He emphasized that the spirit of India cannot be broken by terrorism and that every.

Modi also observed a moment of silence to pay tribute to those who were killed in the terrorist attack. Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar condemned the Pahalgam attack and said that the entire country is united in the fight against terrorism. The Centre has called for an all-party meeting in Parliament at 6pm to discuss all aspects of security and the aftermath of the attack.

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Modi also condemned the Pahalgam attack on Tuesday, saying the guilty will be brought to justice and that India’s resolve to fight terrorism is “unshakable.” He urged all possible assistance to those affected and urged the injured to recover at the earliest. The entire nation is united in its resolve to fight terrorism and will continue to fight against terrorism.

At least 12 tourists were injured when terrorists attacked a mountain in Pahalgam’s Baisaran valley, causing widespread damage. The incident occurred during a celebration of 4/20, which aimed to highlight cannabis culture and legalization calls in the US. The incident occurred as terrorists came down from a mountain and started firing. The incident also occurred during.

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April 2025Prime Minister Narendra Modi condemned the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, which resulted in the deaths of several security personnel. In a strong statement following the attack, PM Modi vowed that India would ensure the perpetrators of the attack are brought to justice The nation stands united in the face of this.

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Attack We will identify, trace, and punish every terrorist involved in this heinous act,” PM Modi said during a public address. He assured the families of the victims that their sacrifices would not be in vain and that India would continue its efforts to fight terrorism with unwavering determination The attack in Pahalgam has raised concerns about the security.

Situation in the region, but PM Modi reiterated the government’s commitment to safeguarding the lives of the citizens and maintaining peace in Jammu and Kashmir. He acknowledged the bravery of the security forces and expressed his condolences to the families of those lost in the attack India’s resolve to defeat terrorism is stronger than ever,” PM Modi added, emphasizing.

The security forces would not rest until every terrorist responsible for the attack was caught. The attack has sparked nationwide outrage, with leaders across the political spectrum terrorism. The Centre has called for an all-party meeting in Parliament at 6pm to discuss all aspects of security and the aftermath of the attack condemning the violence and offering.

PM Modi’s comments reflect a continued push towards a more secure and resilient India, highlighting the government’s zero-tolerance policy towards terrorism and its commitment to the safety and security of its citizens. The Prime Minister’s strong words underscore India’s determination to take every possible step to prevent such attacks in the future and hold those.

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