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India is struggling with heat waves. In some parts of the country, daytime temperatures have hovered close to 50 degrees ...
Uttar Pradesh's Banda district was the hottest in the country, recording a day temperature of 46.2 degrees Celsius on Friday, the India Meteorological Department said as it issued a heatwave warning ...
Ahmedabad: The maximum temperature on Tuesday in the city reached 41.9°C, which was 1.7 degrees higher than normal. At 23.9°C, the minimum temperature was 1.2 degrees higher than normal.
Jharsuguda in the state’s western region, recorded an all-time high April temperature of 46.2 degrees Celsius amid the severe heat wave warning prevailing across the region. “The previous highest ...
India is setting up its own system to manage digital maps more closely. Through the National Geospatial Policy (NGP-2022), the government wants to bring together map and location data from ...
A heat map of Ahmedabad city’s surface temperature has shown the city has got cooler by 2-3 degrees over the last five years, across all the wards. The coolest among them is the Paldi area, which is ...
As per the IMD data, the maximum temperature in the city reaches 40 degrees Celsius during the second half of April. This year, the 40-degree mark has been crossed in the first half of the month, ...
Delhi recorded its highest temperature of the season on Monday, with the mercury touching 40.2 degrees Celsius at Safdarjung, 5.1 degrees above normal. The spike comes amid a heatwave warning issued ...
New Delhi: Delhi heatwave alert: Delhi experienced its first heatwave of the season on Monday as temperatures soared to 40.2 degrees Celsius, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD).
NEW DELHI: The centre on Friday said that any Indian national or overseas citizen of India who takes admission in any medical course in any medical college of P ...
New Delhi: Showing Jammu and Kashmir as a part Pakistan or Arunachal Pradesh as a part of China could earn you a seven-year jail term or a Rs100 crore fine.
India Q3 GDP: Indian economy grew 6.2% in December quarter, higher from 5.4 per cent recorded in the preceding September quarter of FY25. CEA Anantha Nageswaran called India's growth momentum strong.