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Wednesday, 26 April 2017

Kejriwal must leave, BJP will clean Delhi in 4 months: Manoj Tiwari

NEW DELHI: As the BJP was ready to clear the urban surveys, Delhi BJP boss Manoj Tiwari on Wednesday said Delhi Chief Minister and AAP pioneer Arvind Kejriwal must leave and guaranteed that the BJP, which has been heading the metro bodies for as far back as 10 years, will "clean the city in four months".

Including patterns the Municipal races demonstrated the Bharatiya Janata Party driving in every one of the three companies (North, South and East), with the decision Aam Aadmi Party at a far off second.

He said that Kejriwal must "leave as the Aam Aadmi Party had neglected to satisfy its guarantees".

"The AAP has fizzled the general population of Delhi. Individuals are confronting a great deal of troubles. Kejriwal must leave. Individuals need him to leave," Tiwari told CNN News18 news channel.

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Friday, 13 May 2016

WHO clears air: Delhi no longer most polluted, that’s Zabol in Iran

DELHI IS no longer the world’s most polluted city, says WHO. The national Capital is now the 11th most polluted city in the world, based on average annual PM 2.5 readings of 3,000 cities in 100 countries, according to the WHO’s latest urban air quality database for 2016.

Released on Thursday, the database shows that the annual PM 2.5 levels for Delhi were down from 153 micrograms per cubic metre in the WHO’s 2014 report to 122 micrograms per cubic metre.

The 2014 report was based on 2010 data while the latest report includes data from 2012, 2013 and a part of 2014 for India, a year before the new AAP government took charge in Delhi. As for other global cities, the data spans a period of 2008-2013, depending on the numbers available from those locations. The report states that global urban air pollution levels increased by eight per cent, despite improvements in some regions.

The latest PM 2.5 level rankings show Iran’s Zabol topping the list with 217 micrograms per cubic metre followed by Gwalior with 176 and Allahabad with 170. Patna at sixth place (149) and Raipur on seventh spot (144) are the other Indian cities in the top 10. In total, the top 20 global cities with highest PM 2.5 levels includes 10 Indian cities, including Kanpur, Ludhiana and Firozabad.


Source: http://indianexpress.com/