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Chhath festival is being celebrated across the country. While celebrating Chhath Festival, people of Bihar offer Argh as soon as the sun rises. Today is the fourth and last day of Chhath. In this report, know how Chhath festival is being celebrated across the country and also see 100 big news of the morning in a quick manner.
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Rajeev Kumar, the head of Rangas panchayat, had earlier in the day said the number of people taken ill crossed 300, details below.
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Like every year, in the name of preparations for Chhath Puja, claims are being made in Delhi, but people are not getting the basic facilities for Chhath Puja. Watch today in DNA about the preparations for the 4-day Chhath festival, the condition of Yamuna Ghats and Yamuna. The more reverence there is among the devotees regarding this festival, the same negligence is inside the Delhi government.
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How serious is the problem related to plastic in the world you can understand it from the WHO report which says that 99 percent of the world's population is forced to breathe toxic air today.
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India has been counted as the second most polluted country in the world. The report released by the University of Chicago, the name of this report is the Air Quality Life Index, which determines if the level of pollution is affecting the age of the people living in India.
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The dissolved oxygen level of River Ganga, which is a parameter to assess the health of the water body, has been found to be within acceptable limits of the bathing criteria.
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The water coming into the houses of Delhi is poisonous. The situation is so bad, forget about drinking this water, people can get diseases even by bathing in it.
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Toxic water supply has become a major threat to Delhiites Water samples from 9 of 11 areas failed to meet prescribed standard Sudhir Chaudhary discussed how toxic water is putting lives of Delhiites at risk
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In our country even today people get TDS of 999 in case of water and AQI of 999 in case of air for free. That is why air and water have become very big industries in India. Know how this business model works.
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There is so much dirty water coming from the taps of two crore people of Delhi, forget about drinking it is harmful to even bathe from it. Imagine what would happen in the rest of the cities if 20 million people were getting contaminated water in the national capital.
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 Most of the global plastic waste from the pandemic is entering the ocean from rivers, with Asian rivers accounting for 73 percent of the total discharge of plastics.
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The primary reason behind the formation of foam in the Yamuna is high phosphate content This high phosphate content in the Yamuna is a result of detergents used in dyeing industries, dhobi ghats and households
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Devotees were spotted taking a dip in Delhi's Yamuna river, which was covered in a thick layer of toxic foam, on the first day of Chhath Puja on November 8. Videos of toxic foam floating on the surface of the Yamuna near Kalindi Kunj have gone viral.
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Numerous devotees were forced to complete the rituals of day one in toxic river water. The increased ammonia levels in Yamuna has also hit the city’s water supply.
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The National Green Tribunal had in January accepted recommendations of a two-member expert panel Experts have cited soaps and detergents as one of the major reasons behind the pollution in the Yamuna river
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CPI member K.K. Ragesh raised the issue of JNU students allegedly being brutally beaten up police in Delhi when they were carrying out a march to Parliament from their campus.
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According to the latest data with the CPCB, most of the Ganga River water in the Uttar Pradesh-West Bengal stretch is unfit for drinking and bathing.
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On this World Water Day, let us show you a report on how India could be running out of water by 2020. Watch the full video to know more.
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Knowing where the lead accumulates is important for understanding how it occurs and for developing the most efficient phytoremediation.
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