Stubble Burning Primary Cause Of Delhi Pollution, SC Ruling On Rafale, Sabarimala + More Top News

The Central Pollution Control Board Member Secretary Prashant Gargava said stubble burning contributed significantly to air pollution in Delhi this year with the share of farm fire smoke in particulate matter peaking to 44 per cent. Read more

Here’s more top news of the day:

1) Rafale Deal: Supreme Court Gives Clean Chit To Modi Govt, Dismisses Contempt Plea Against Rahul Gandhi

The Supreme Court pronounced the judgement on the Rafale deal and dismissed review petitions challenging its verdict in the Rafale case passed on December 14, 2018, upholding the 36 Rafale jets deal. Read more

2) Supreme Court Transfers All Review Petitions Against Women Entry In Sabarimala Temple To Seven-Judge Bench

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The Supreme Court has ruled that the review against allowing women of all ages can enter and offer prayers at the famed Sabarimala Temple in Kerala will be transferred to a seven-member bench. Chief Justice of India (CJI) who delivered the verdict said the court has examined all aspects of the case in details. Read more

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3) Mangroves Saved Hundreds Of Lives In Odisha & West Bengal During Cyclone Bulbul & This Is Why We Must Save Them

The Sunderbans reduced the wind speed of cyclone Bulbul by 20 kilometres an hour and – at its own expense – saved the rest of southern Bengal from the wrath of the storm, that could otherwise, have proved disastrous to the state’s coastal areas. Read more

4) While AQI Is Hovering Around Dangerous Levels, Children Are Made To Run A Marathon In Delhi

The pollution level in India’s national capital is making headlines around the world but about 1,000 children ran a race in thick smog in New Delhi early on Thursday when air quality was hazardous, and the state government had ordered schools to be shut as part of emergency measures. Read more

5) IIT Madras Student Who Committed Suicide Was Harassed Over Her Faith, Had Named A Professor In Suicide Note, Says Family

The family of Fathima Latheef, an Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras student who had committed suicide inside her hostel room has alleged that she took the extreme step due to harassment by some of the faculty members. Read more

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