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On filming in the historic part of Delhi, Divyanka Tripathi said, “My team constantly trying to hide me”

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On filming in the historic part of Delhi, Divyanka Tripathi said, “My team constantly trying to hide me”

Divyanka Tripathi is now filming in old Delhi, and her crew frequently tries to conceal her when they ride e-rickshaws to the sets. She has now stated that she attempts to peep out when travelling while her team works to disguise her from passersby while she is filming in Chandni Chowk in the nation’s capital.

On Instagram, Divyanka has been posting photos from her vacation to Delhi. She is in the capital of the country for a one-month shoot. In one of her photos, Divyanka was pictured riding an e-rickshaw. Other images depicted the old Delhi’s winding streets and rickshaws. “Craving to explore these streets freely… Life thrives here,” she wrote as the caption for the photo. She added a heart-eye emoji to the caption as well.

In a recent interview, Divyanka stated to ETimes, “We are filming in Delhi-6. We have been performing Chandni Chowk ki gulliyans since I have been dying to see it in person for a long time. The approach has been challenging because we are filming in the interior of the region, but that is the whole point. My crew keeps trying to hide me from people when we arrive there in e-rickshaws, but I keep trying to peek out. The way you view and feel life in Chandni Chowk is totally different, despite its beauty. Divyanka added that she sometimes strays from her diet because of the street food.

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In a different Instagram image, Divyanka posed while “romanticising ancient Delhi” in a red kurta with flower designs. She captioned her photos with the phrase “Romanticizing Delhi 6.” Her posts have received a lot of praise from fans. These are really lovely photographs, one of them commented. The city is more beautiful with you here. “I’ve heard about seven wonders of the world and the eighth simply showed up,” said another.

On one of her posts, one admirer even complimented Divyanka for helping them become a better person and said, “When I was in trouble, I only thought if you were there, what would you do… And I discovered the most effective cure for it… I appreciate how you helped me become a better person.

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Ammonia spike in Yamuna hits water supply in north Delhi areas

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Pollution spike in Yamuna disrupts water supply in North Delhi, causing low pressure and contamination complaints. DJB advises judicious water use.
A spike in pollutant levels and ammonia in the Yamuna has affected water treatment operations at the Wazirabad and Chandrawal water treatment plants, hitting water supply to several North Delhi areas, officials said on Sunday. Residents in the catchment areas of these plants complained about low water pressure and water contamination on Sunday.

DJB officials said that the situation will only ease after the pollution level comes down. According to DJB, water supply will be available at low pressure till the situation improves. The areas likely to be affected are Majnu Ka Tila, the area around ISBT, CGO complex, IP estate, Delhi gate, Subhash Park, Gulabi Bagh, Timarpur, Punjabi Bagh, Azadpur, Shalimar Bagh, Wazirpur, Lawrence Road, Model Town and Jahangirpuri. Some parts of south Delhi may also face disruption.

A senior Delhi Jal Board (DJB) official said that there is very high receipt of pollutant load in the raw water being received upstream of Wazirabad.

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“We have capacity of treating raw water up to 1ppm (parts per million) ammonia levels but the current pollution load at Wazirabad pond is four times higher. On Sunday evening, the ammonia level at Wazirabad was 4ppm. The water supply from the Wazirabad plant is down by almost 50%. At Chandrawal water treatment plant, the water supply is down by 10%,” the official added.

“The public is advised to make judicious use of water and water tankers shall be available on demand from the DJB helpline in the central control room – 1916,” DJB said in a statement.

The ammonia level on Sunday had marginally come down from 5ppm over the last 24 hours. DJB can treat up to 0.9-1 ppm of ammonia level in raw water, but beyond such levels the neutralisation of ammonia with chlorine gas regularly leads to formation of toxic chloramine compounds. The Wazirabad Barrage in north Delhi is the primary holding area from where raw water from the Yamuna is lifted to the Wazirabad and Chandrawal treatment plants.

Ashok Bhasin, who heads the North Delhi Residents Welfare Federation, said that a large number of neighbourhoods in north Delhi now get less water during morning supply hours on Sunday. “There was no supply at all during the evening supply hours. Moreover, with low pressure many residents complained about contaminated water supply. We have received complaints from Timarpur, Sabzi Mandi, Azad market, Sadar, and Ghantaghar,” he added.

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He said that the city needs to find a permanent solution to the recurring disruption of water supply due to ammonia spikes. Anjani Dwivedi from Dakshinpuri said that the area is facing water supply disruption from the last couple of days. “People are struggling for water. This is the situation in the Capital of India. When will water supply resume?” she asked. Ramratan Gupta, a resident of Madangir, said that the DJB warning came late and the area was already facing a water supply cut for the last two days.

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