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Prince Narula and Yuvika Chaudhary share first pic with newborn daughter from hospital. See post

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Prince Narula and Yuvika Chaudhary welcomed their baby on Karwa Chauth. Sharing the new post, they added nazar amulet and red heart emojis.

Prince Narula and Yuvika Chaudhary have shared their first picture with their newborn daughter. Taking to Instagram on Monday, the duo shared the post but didn’t reveal the baby’s face. Yuvika Chaudhary gave birth to a baby girl on October 19. (Also Read | Prince Narula, Yuvika Chaudhary blessed with a baby girl on Karwa Chauth)

Prince Narula, Yuvika’s first post with newborn

The photo was clicked at the hospital as Yuvika was seen wearing a patient’s uniform. She sat next to Prince on the hospital bed, who held the baby in his arms. He wore a black and white outfit and a white cap. Both of them looked at the baby. The photo was edited to add a baby emoji on the child’s face.

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They didn’t caption the post but added nazar amulet and red heart emojis. They also added Lata Mangeshkar’s song Mere Ghar Aai Ek Nanhi Pari from the 1976 film Kabhi Kabhie. Reacting to the post, Mahhi Vij wrote, “Welcome princess.” Neil Nitin Mukesh and Sambhavna Seth posted red heart emojis.

Prince Narula announced about his fatherhood at an event

Recently, in a video filmed during a Roadies audition in Pune on October 20, Prince made the big announcement in front of a cheering crowd. Speaking to the audience, he said, “Mein aaplogo ko ek khushkhabri dera hu ki mein baap ban gaya hu (I want to give you good news, I have become a father).”

He had captioned the post, “Thanku everyone for the love. M So happy to tell u guys we r blessed with the baby girl, yaha bhe main jeet gya (here too I’ve won) Badhai ho @rannvijaysingha taya G ko @nehadhupia tai G ko @elvish_yadav chachu ko or @rhea_chakraborty bua ko or @mtvroadies family ko or ap sab ko (Congratulations to @rannvijaysingha uncle, @nehadhupia aunty, @elvish_yadav uncle and @rhea_chakraborty aunty and to @mtvroadies family and everyone). Thanku @yuvikachaudhary baby I love u.”

About Yuvika and Prince

Yuvika and Prince’s love story began on Bigg Boss 9. They got married on October 12, 2018. The couple announced their pregnancy in June this year and held a baby shower in August. While announcing the pregnancy, Prince said he was both happy and nervous to become a father. “Privika baby is going to come very soon,” he wrote on Instagram.

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Prince is best known for Roadies and Bigg Boss. Yuvika has appeared in films such as Shah Rukh Khan’s Om Shanti Om, Summer 2007, and Toh Baat Pakki. She appeared with Narula in Bigg Boss 9 and then in Nach Baliye 9.

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Delhi pollution: AQI ‘severe’ in some areas, overall air quality at 396 | Top updates

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Delhi pollution: AQI ‘severe’ in some areas, overall air quality at 396 | Top updates

The AQI in Delhi dropped to ‘very poor’ category by Monday evening due to low winds and continued to be at the same level on Tuesday morning.

After marginal improvement on Monday morning, the Air Quality Index (AQI) in Delhi dropped to ‘very poor’ category by the evening due to slow winds and continued to be at the same level on Tuesday morning, with most monitoring stations recording AQI between 300 and 440.

According to the SAMEER app, which offers hourly updates on the National Air Quality Index, the overall AQI at around 6:30 am on Tuesday, November 26, stood at 396. However, several monitoring stations reported an AQI of over 400 – the ‘severe’ category.

The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) categorises AQI as follows — 0-50 (good), 51-100 (satisfactory), 101-200 (moderate), 201-300 (poor), 301-400 (very poor), 401-450 (severe) and above 450 (severe plus).

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Delhi air pollution | Key points

  • AQI in Delhi today: Of the 38 air quality-monitoring stations in Delhi, 18 reported AQI of over 400 or the ‘severe’ category at 6:30 am on Tuesday. These stations included: Anand Vihar (432), Ashok Vihar (420), Mundka (443), Rohini (432), and Vivek Vihar (432) among others.
  • Short-lived relief: On Monday, the AQI in Delhi improved marginally, with the pollution level going below the 300-mark on Monday morning. Moreover, there was finally some green in Delhi, with the Lodhi Road (IITM) monitoring station logging an AQI of 95, what the CPCB categorises as the ‘satisfactory’ level.
  • AQI levels plummet due to low winds: Thanks to low winds, the AQI that improved to 218 by 9 am on Monday rose to 377 at 7 pm. Seven of the 38 air quality-monitoring stations in Delhi reported AQI levels in the “severe” category at 5:30 pm, with the number rising to 14 at 7 pm.
  • What’s causing the pollution in Delhi: The Centre’s Decision Support System (DSS) for Air Quality Management estimated that vehicular emissions contributed 16.4 per cent to Delhi’s pollution on Monday. Stubble burning, another major factor, accounted for 11 per cent of the capital’s pollution on Sunday. Bhavreen Kandhari, an environmentalist, told news agency PTI that the AQI rose due to a combination of stagnant winds that have a speed of less than 10 kilometres per hour and dropping temperatures that trap pollutants close to the ground.
  • Consider Physical classes in schools, says SC: Despite Delhi’s air quality not making significant consistent improvement, the Supreme Court on Monday asked the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) to consider restarting physical classes in schools and colleges in the National Capital Region (NCR) and adjoining areas, noting that students are being deprived of mid-day meals and lack the means to attend virtual classes.

Also Read: Consider restarting physical classes in Delhi NCR schools, colleges: SC to air quality panel

  • Schools allowed hybrid classes: Following the Supreme Court hearing, the CAQM on Monday announced relaxations under the GRAP and eased Clause 11 of Stage-III and Clauses 5 and 8 of Stage-IV, allowing educational institutions to operate classes in a “hybrid” format and students to attend either in person or online. The option for online education, wherever feasible, will be made available to students and their guardians in Delhi, Gurugram, Faridabad, Ghaziabad, and Gautam Buddh Nagar (Noida).
  • SC raps Delhi govt over GRAP 4 curbs: Last Sunday, November 17, the air quality in Delhi reached hazardous levels, with AQI surpassing 450 for the first time this season, prompting the implementation of GRAP 4, which the Supreme Court on Monday said is not being done properly by the city government. The GRAP Stage 4 encompasses an 8-point action plan, including banning the entry of non-essential truck traffic into Delhi, except for trucks carrying essential commodities or providing essential services.
  • Delhi weather forecast: On Monday, the daytime temperature was recorded at 25.8 degrees Celsius, 0.9 notches below the seasonal average, as per the India Meteorological Department (IMD), which predicted forecast moderate fog for Tuesday, with the maximum and minimum temperatures likely to hover around 26 degrees Celsius and 12 degrees Celsius respectively.

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