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Pollution in Delhi Will Be Curbed: CM Rekha Gupta’s Big Move for Cleaner Roads

In a significant step toward tackling Delhi’s ongoing pollution crisis, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has announced a comprehensive action plan focused on 25 additional roads across the capital. This move is part of her government’s intensified effort to improve air quality and roadside cleanliness in the most polluted zones.

The Decision: What CM Rekha Gupta Announced
CM Rekha Gupta has directed the Environment and Urban Development Departments to immediately roll out special cleanliness and pollution control arrangements on 25 selected roads, many of which are known for high dust and traffic congestion.

Why These 25 Roads Matter
These roads were identified based on:
- High PM10 & PM2.5 levels
- Continuous traffic congestion
- Proximity to construction zones
- Dense residential and market areas
Some key roads include:
- Outer Ring Road (selected segments)
- Najafgarh Road
- Loni Road
- Wazirabad Road

Pollution Control Measures to Be Implemented
- Mechanical sweeping machines deployed daily
- Water sprinkling twice a day to suppress dust
- Anti-smog guns during peak hours
- Installation of roadside green belts and barriers
- Strict check on illegal construction dumping

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Snake Charmers Release Snakes in Moving Train, Passengers Panic

Snake charmers allegedly let loose snakes inside a moving passenger train in Uttar Pradesh, creating chaos and fear among commuters.

What Happened
- A group of itinerant snake charmers boarded the Chambal Express (Howrah–Gwalior route) in a general-class coach without tickets, requesting donations for their snakes
- When some passengers refused to pay, the charmers reportedly released cobras into the coach to intimidate them .
- A travel influencer onboard captured a chilling moment: the charmer waved a cobra near passengers—even using it to wake sleeping travelers

Passenger Reaction & Intervention
- Panic erupted as passengers hurriedly moved, some climbing seats, while fear spread through the coach
- After creating the disturbance, the charmers reportedly caught the snakes and escaped by jumping off near Mahoba station, leaving behind alarmed passengers
- According to local reports, Railway Police (GRP) conducted a thorough search, relocated frightened passengers, and filed a case against the unidentified charmers

Broader Context
- Similar incidents have occurred in the past, including on the Jan Shatabdi Express, where a snake sighting caused panic and coach evacuation
- Snake charming is now largely illegal in India under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972, but some performers still carry snakes—sometimes disabling venomous features—to maintain their act

Implications
- Passenger safety: Such stunts endanger lives and strain both commuters and railway staff.
- Policy enforcement: Highlights need for stricter Railway and Wildlife Act enforcement to prevent wildlife misuse.
- Increased surveillance: Suggests need for vigilance on general coaches and proactive patrolling by Railway Police.
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Delhivery Shares Surge ~5% After Major Chandigarh Gateway Hub Upgrade

Delhivery’s share price surged by approximately 4.5 – 5% on June 24, 2025, following an announcement about the expansion of its Chandigarh Gateway Hub . Let’s dig into what’s driving investor enthusiasm and what this move means for Delhivery’s growth strategy:

Stock Market Response
- By early trading (around 12:47 PM IST), shares climbed ~4.36%, reaching ₹376.20 on the BSE (intraday high: ₹377)
- The uptick outperformed broader markets, as the BSE Sensex was up around 0.82% at the same time
- Delhivery’s market cap now stands at approximately ₹28,075 crore, with its 52-week high and low at ₹447.75 and ₹236.80 respectively

What’s New at the Chandigarh Gateway Hub
- Capacity increase: The expanded hub covers 235,000 sq ft, boosting storage capacity by roughly 30% to cater to northern India’s rising logistics needs
- Green efficiency:
- Rooftop solar (350 kW)
- 1,000 L wastewater recycling system
- Fiber roofing for natural lighting
All elements designed to lower energy usage and environmental impact

Strategic Implications
- Northern India push: The Chandigarh hub supports Delhivery’s broader operational network in Punjab, Haryana, Jammu & Kashmir, and Himachal Pradesh, supplementing its 20+ sorting centers and 360+ delivery stations
- Scalability: Enhanced sortation and capacity streamline handling during peak demand periods like the festive season, improving customer service through faster, more reliable deliveries.
- Sustainability credentials: Investments in solar and wastewater systems align with ESG goals, improving energy efficiency and compliance.

💬 Perspectives from the Market
Reddit users following Delhivery stock noted its strong fundamentals and rising institutional support:
Delhivery stock showing strength in this market… it has one of the most FII and DII holdings last I checked
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NOIDA CITY: History, Development & Future Explained

NOIDA—short for New Okhla Industrial Development Authority—is one of India’s most well-planned and fastest-growing cities. From its humble beginnings in the 1970s to becoming a tech and infrastructure powerhouse, here’s the complete story of NOIDA’s journey through time.
How NOIDA Was Born
NOIDA was established on April 17, 1976, under the UP Industrial Area Development Act. It was envisioned as a satellite industrial township to ease population pressure on Delhi and promote organized industrial growth.

Challenges in the Early Years
- Initial land acquisition from rural regions
- Building basic infrastructure like roads, electricity, and water supply
- Gaining investor and residential trust

Present-Day NOIDA: A Snapshot
Today, NOIDA boasts:
- High-rise residential complexes
- Luxury malls and entertainment hubs
- Start-up ecosystems and business parks
- Sustainable urban planning with green zones

Infrastructure and Metro Connectivity
- Extensive network of expressways (e.g., Yamuna Expressway, Noida-Greater Noida Expressway)
- Seamless metro lines connecting Delhi, Noida, and Greater Noida
- Upcoming projects: Noida International Airport (Jewar), Film City, and Multi-Modal Transport Hubs
IT Hub and Industrial Growth
- Home to giants like HCL, Infosys, Adobe, TCS
- Sector 62 and Sector 63: the Silicon Valley of North India
- Multiple SEZs and data centers under construction

Education and Healthcare Development
- Leading institutions: Amity University, Shiv Nadar, and Galgotias
- World-class hospitals: Jaypee, Fortis, Yatharth
- Emphasis on digital healthcare and e-learning
What the Future Holds for NOIDA
- Noida International Airport expected to transform connectivity
- Film City Project will boost tourism and media
- Plans for 100% smart city infrastructure by 2030
- Focus on sustainability: EV hubs, solar energy zones, smart traffic management
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