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    Delhi: IMD issues orange alert, predicts heavy rains for Saturday and Sunday, warns flooding

    IMD announces Southwest monsoon onset in Delhi with heavy rainfall predicted on June 29-30. An orange alert has been issued, warning of potential flooding and road closures. Temperatures will range from 28°C to 36°C with moderate to heavy rain and gusty winds. Residents should expect minor traffic disruptions and are advised to exercise caution in waterlogged areas.

    IMD predicts heavy rainfall and thunderstorms across multiple states as Delhi-NCR witnesses major weather disruptions

    The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted heavy rainfall and thunderstorms in several parts of the country, including Uttarakhand, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, south Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, west Uttar Pradesh, Meghalaya, and others. Delhi-NCR experienced a major thunderstorm and rainfall, leading to traffic disruptions and flight diversions. The IMD has issued alerts for West Bengal and Jammu and Kashmir, while Delhi is under a yellow alert. Himachal Pradesh is also expected to witness rain and hailstorms. Unseasonal rains in Pune provided relief from the heat but also caused incidents of tree falls and fires.

    Rains lash Delhi and surrounding areas in pleasant surprise. Check IMD's weather forecast

    Delhi experienced scattered rainfall and thunderstorms, offering relief from the heat. The India Meteorological Department forecasts similar weather patterns, including the impact of an intense Western Disturbance and moisture influx from the Arabian Sea.

    Pragati Maidan tunnel in Delhi to be closed for nearly a month. Here are closing timings, dates, alternate routes

    Delhi Traffic Police advises against using Pragati Maidan tunnel due to maintenance until April 18, with full-day closures on March 24, 31, and April 7. Commuters are urged to take Ring Road, Mathura Road, and Bhairon Marg. PWD cites design flaws, demands contractor action. Alternative routes suggested; plan travel accordingly for ISBT, railway, and airport trips.

    Noida traffic updates: Farmers tractor to Delhi march starts. 'Use metro'...here is the police advisory on routes

    Farmers affiliated with BKU Tikait and BKU Lokshakti are mobilizing in Noida for MSP legislation, causing potential traffic congestion. Tractor march planned to Chilla border via Jewar toll plaza. Delhi and Gautam Buddha Nagar Police will erect barriers along borders.

    Farmers' protest: Avoid these places in Noida as police warn of traffic disruptions

    The Noida Police has issued a warning about potential traffic disruptions in Greater Noida on Wednesday. The Bharatiya Kisan Union (Tikait) has organized a protest march, which could impact commuters. To ensure smooth traffic movement, the police may implement diversions at various locations. Commuters are advised to use alternative routes.

    • Farmers' Delhi march today: All about traffic restrictions at Delhi borders and NCR regions

      In view of farmers' march, Delhi Police has increased security at borders and have further fortified roadblocks to preven farmers getting into the national capital. Tikri and Singhu borders have been sealed and cops have warned traffic congestion also.

      Protesting Noida farmers' again warn of Delhi march on Feb 23

      Protesting farmers in Noida and Greater Noida announced plans to march to Delhi on February 23 to demand resolution of their issues, such as developed plots and increased compensation for their acquired land. Despite an unsuccessful attempt on February 8 due to heightened security, they intend to proceed this time.

      Bharat Bandh today: Noida police warns of intensive checking on Delhi routes, imposes Section 144

      Bharatiya Kisan Union called Bharat Bandh today to press demands. Gautam Buddh Nagar Police imposed Section 144, banned unauthorized assemblies, and warned of traffic diversions in Noida. Commuters cautioned of intensive checking, traffic diversions, and restricted goods vehicles. Metro rail service advised. Schools and banks open in Delhi NCR.

      Farmer protest: Will it be another siege of Delhi or a lacklustre protest?

      Farmer organisations are on a mobilisation campaign in Punjab and Haryana to make the call for ‘Dilli Chalo’ march a success. They are demanding enactment of a law to guarantee Minimum Support Price (MSP) for crops, among many other demands such as implementation of the Swaminathan Commission's recommendations, pension for farmers, etc, among others.

      Heavy traffic jam as Noida-Delhi border sealed due to farmer protest. Check out advisory, route diversion

      Traffic congestion has gripped parts of Delhi and Noida as farmers protest land acquisition policies, planning a march to Parliament. However, Delhi Police denied entry permissions, prompting heightened border security. Long vehicle queues are seen on Delhi-Noida expressway. Stringent security measures are in place, with checkpoints and barricades at borders. Ahead of protests, Gautam Buddh Nagar Police invoked Section 144 and issued traffic advisories in Noida.

      Farmers protest Noida: Why thousands of farmers are gathering at Delhi border?

      Farmers in Noida and Greater Noida escalated their protest by marching towards Parliament on Thursday, starting from the Delhi-Noida Chilla border. Organized by Sanyukt Kisan Morcha and Akhil Bhartiya Kisan Sabha, they demand 10 percent of abadi land or equivalent compensation for land acquired for development. Heightened security measures were taken at the Delhi-Noida and Chilla borders, with all borders sealed for 24 hours.

      Delhi: Dense fog causes visibility woes; flight and train services delayed

      The temperature in the national capital dropped to almost seven degrees. The Indian meteorological department has issued a warning of 'dense to very dense' fog in Delhi and Uttar Pradesh during 27th-29th December and over isolated pockets of North Rajasthan and north Madhya Pradesh on 27th December.

      Noida Police warns: Your driving licence, RC will be cancelled if...

      Gautam Buddh Nagar, also known as Noida, Police has issued a warning stating that individuals who receive more than three traffic violation challans may have their driving licenses cancelled. Moreover, repeated offenses could lead to the suspension or cancellation of the vehicle's registration. Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath had earlier directed the traffic department to take strict action against repeat traffic offenders.

      Noida Police start imposing heavy fines of Rs 20,000 on autos for entering expressway

      Traffic police in Noida have intensified their crackdown on auto drivers who violate the Noida Expressway ban on three wheelers. Violators face hefty fines of Rs 20,000, leading to protests from the auto union. The union argues that drivers only use a small section of the Noida expressway near the Mahamaya flyover.

      G20 Summit: Delhi Police holds full dress rehearsals; traffic restrictions in place

      The traffic police has warned that commuters may experience more than normal traffic on these roads and junctions, and advised them to plan their journeys in advance so that they could avoid these roads during the specified time slots, police said. The commuters have been advised to use metro services during the rehearsal.

      26/11-like attack threat call to Mumbai Police: Case registered against unidentified persons

      An FIR has been registered against unknown individuals for a threatening call received by Mumbai Police which warned of a 26/11-like terrorist attack unless Pakistani national Seema Haider returned to her country. The caller specified Uttar Pradesh's government would take responsibility for the attack. Police began investigating the threat and have now handed over the case to the crime branch. The call was made via an app and a search for the caller's IP address is ongoing. Seema Haider entered India illegally in May, but was arrested and given bail.

      Caller warns of 26/11-like terror attack if Pak national Seema Haider did not return home

      The caller, who spoke in Urdu, said there would be a terror attack like the November 26, 2008 attack on Mumbai and the Uttar Pradesh government will be responsible for it, the police official said. Mumbai Police is investigating the threat call and a crime branch team has also been roped in, he said.

      Noida: From Feb 16, Rs 5,000 fine for vehicles not having high-security number plate

      "The time period provided for installing high-security registration plates on vehicles was February 15 and it has ended now. Accordingly, the Gautam Buddh Nagar Traffic police and the local police at thana levels will start a campaign to take action against vehicles not having HSRP, holding them liable for faulty number plates," Deputy Commissioner of Police (Traffic) Anil Yadav said.

      Delhi-NCR rains: WFH advisory to private cos in Gurugram; Noida schools to remain closed

      The Gurugram Disaster Management Authority has advised all corporate offices and private institutions in the district to guide employees to work from home on Friday to avoid traffic congestion and to ensure repair work of roads and drains are carried out smoothly by civic agencies.

      Namaz at UP mall: Adityanath warns against politicising row

      Three people had attempted to enter the mall on Friday and recite the Sundarkand after reports that some members of the minority community had offered the namaz prayers at the mall. They were later arrested.

      IMD issues warning for bad weather in Delhi for today

      The IMD has issued an "orange" alert for Wednesday and a "yellow" alert for Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. For Friday, it has issued a "green" alert.

      How 4km of Noida will get ‘global touch-up’

      The 4km-long stretch between Captain Shashi Chowk and Sector 51/71 intersection will be pedestrian-friendly and have features to encourage people to spend time out of their homes, officials said.

      Delhi's air quality improves further, comes down to 'poor' category

      On Friday, the AQI was recorded at 370, which came down to 336 on Saturday, according to data of the Central Pollution Control Board.

      Air traffic soars but there is turbulence on the ground

      India is the world’s fastest growing aviation market, but terminals, runways and other infrastructure haven’t kept pace.

      Manic Monday likely with traffic curbs for Jat march

      Drivers entering the city from NCR areas have been asked to carry valid id proofs and clearly mention their purpose of visit to the city when asked.

      Have flexible office timings to reduce peak traffic: Central Pollution Control Board

      CPCB has directed Delhi and other NCR states to consider introduction of flexi-staggered office timings to reduce peak-hour traffic.

      Odd-Even plan: Extra buses, more Metro trips and a Twitter handle

      Delhi Transport Corporation has already started trial runs of the additional buses from Sunday. "More trial runs will be conducted till December 31.

      NCR cities set 15-day period for GPS in cabs

      Gurgaon Traffic Police directed all SHOs to verify every taxi stand owner and drivers in their respective areas on priority basis.

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