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Mumbai Gets Blanketed By Layer Of Haze Affects Visibility As Air Quality Dips To ‘Poor’

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Mumbai Gets Blanketed By Layer Of Haze Affects Visibility As Air Quality Dips To 'Poor'

Mumbai: The city was engulfed in a thick layer of haze earlier in the day on October 2, as the city’s Air Quality Index (AQI) is classified as ‘poor’ by IMD due to deteriorating air quality. Videos of the haze causing low visibility are rapidly spreading online. Mumbai has experienced poor air quality since Tuesday as rain and clouds have shifted northward.

Today’s weather reports indicate that humidity levels are rising to dangerous levels, and the thickness of haze has significantly increased. The wind speed is at 10 km/h, setting a low for wind speeds in recent weeks.

Visuals are taking the rounds on social media where the city feels as if its hidden behind thick invisibility. Cars are seen coming out of a thick layer of haze. This has not only raised health and environmental concerns but also safety concerns.

Such haze has become common after Diwali festivities as the practicals from firecrackers settle in the atmosphere. A diwali is still a month away, this increase in haze has created sense of concern amongst the citizens.

What Causes Haze?

Haze or smog occurs as the particles from the pollution in the air is reflected which gives a thick foggy view, this mainly happens due to poor weather or air conditions in the region.

What Are The Causes Of Haze?

Multiple reasons are responsible for the deteriorating air quality in Mumbai, including a few mentioned below:

Rising Vehicle Emissions: The increasing quantity of cars on the streets releases toxic chemicals, making the situation worse.

Urbanisation and Industrialisation: Quick urbanisation and industrial expansion result in the emission of high levels of pollutants into the air.

Unfavourable weather conditions such as temperature inversions and low wind speeds cause pollutants to be trapped close to the ground, exacerbating the issue.

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Vasai-Virar Faces 50,000 Duplicate Entries In Voter Roll; Voters Asked To Choose Single Booth

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Virar: More than 50,000 duplicate voters have been found in the Vasai-Virar city area. The Municipal Corporation has published a list of these voters on its website. The Corporation has appealed to those whose names appear in duplicate to visit and vote at any one polling center of their choice and inform the Corporation of their decision in advance.

More than 50,000 duplicate voters were found in the draft voter lists published by the Vasai-Virar Municipal Corporation. This large number of duplicate entries has created a major conundrum. To resolve this issue, the Election Commission has allowed voters with duplicate names to cast their vote at any single designated polling center.

Accordingly, the Vasai-Virar Municipal Corporation has published the list of 50,000 duplicate voters on the municipal website. Municipal Commissioner Manoj Kumar Suryawanshi has appealed to these voters to check their names, select one polling center, and vote there.

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Lack of general civic amenities in Mankhurd Shivaji Nagar, rehabilitation should be done after civic amenities are provided to the victims of Dharavi Rehabilitation Project: Abu Asim

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Abu Asim Azmi opposed the development of more waste management for waste disposal in Mankhurd Shivaji Nagar, Mumbai, in the winter session of Nagpur and said that Mankhurd Shivaji Nagar is a slum area. There is already a dumping ground here. There is also a waste management company, which is causing a lot of problems to the citizens. Pollution has increased due to waste disposal. The air here is toxic. On the one hand, a dumping ground is being shifted from Malind and a golf course is being built, and on the other hand, the residents of the slums of Dharavi are being rehabilitated here. There is a lack of civic amenities in Govindi. Until schools, colleges, grounds and religious places, mosques, temples and other places of worship are built, no one should be rehabilitated here. Along with this, the dumping ground and other waste management companies should be removed from here. There is already a waste management company here. Now more such companies are destroying human life. It should be banned immediately, this demand was made by Azmi.

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Mumbai Professor Seeks Anticipatory Bail After Molestation Case, Claims Mental Illness And Attempt To Tarnish Image

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Mumbai: A guest professor, booked for molesting female students at the annual function of St. Xavier’s College in south Mumbai, has approached the sessions court for an anticipatory bail, claiming he is suffering from a mental ailment and the case had been lodged to ruin his image. The court has reserved the plea for order next week.

As per the FIR lodged with the Azad Maidan police station, the professor was invited at an event of National Hindi Parishad, held on November 24, wherein he allegedly sexually harassed nine students and one retired teacher. It is claimed that he exhibited obscenity during the festival.

While seeking protection from the arrest, the professor has claimed he is suffering from depression and other health issues, and has on several occasion attempted to commit suicide. He claimed he is currently admitted in the hospital due to his mental ailment. The professor claimed he is ready to appear before the officer through video conferencing after he is discharged from the hospital.

The plea was opposed by the prosecution on the ground that from the statements taken from the victim women, the accused appears to be of “a perverted nature”, and the possibility of him behaving indecently with other women cannot be ruled out. The police have also raised an apprehension of communal tension as the accused and the victims are of different religions.

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