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Patriot Bureau -June 19, 2024

Heatwave: Delhi sees warmest night in 12 years

Heatwave: Delhi sees warmest night in 12 years

The previous warmest night recorded in the city was in June, 2012 when the minimum temperature settled at 34 degrees Celsius

Patriot Bureau -June 19, 2024

Delhi’s green cover rose as govt planted around 2.5 crore trees in 4 years: Gopal Rai

Delhi’s green cover rose as govt planted around 2.5 crore trees in 4 years: Gopal Rai

Delhi's green cover rose from 20 per cent in 2013 to 23.6 per cent in 2021

Patriot Bureau -June 18, 2024

Heat Wave: Delhi’s peak power demand hits record high

Heat Wave: Delhi’s peak power demand hits record high

The previous highest peak power demand of Delhi was 8,302 MW on May 29 this year

Patriot Bureau -June 18, 2024

Mango Festival

Mango Festival

Featuring over 100 different varieties of mangoes, this festival promises an amazing and educational experience for people of all ages

Patriot Bureau -June 18, 2024

Delhi airport launches self-service mechanism for quicker passenger check-in with luggage

Delhi airport launches self-service mechanism for quicker passenger check-in with luggage

With this, Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport has become first such facility in the country to offer such a solution and second globally after Canada's Toronto Airport

Patriot Bureau -June 16, 2024

Delhi Metro’s Yellow Line services will be affected for two days

Delhi Metro’s Yellow Line services will be affected for two days

Delhi Metro's Yellow Line Phase-IV undergoes construction, prompting revised train timings on Sunday and Monday

Patriot Bureau -June 16, 2024

Delhi Traffic Police books over 2.4 lakh violators for illegal parking

Delhi Traffic Police books over 2.4 lakh violators for illegal parking

The statistics for the current year showed that police have booked 2,40,152 violators for improper parking, while the numbers were 1,77,800 in 2023

Patriot Bureau -June 14, 2024

Chandni Chowk Fire: Traders say losses in crores, everything destroyed

Chandni Chowk Fire: Traders say losses in crores, everything destroyed

Over 50 shops were gutted in a fire that required 50 fire tenders and 200 on-the-ground personnel to be brought under control after a 12-hour effort