The temperature in Delhi on Saturday dipped to 16.9 degrees Celsius, which is 5.3 degrees below normal. IndiGo stated that reduced visibility in the early hours could affect flight operations, leading to delays or schedule changes. Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) have been experiencing
Two DU colleges receive bomb threats

Two Delhi University colleges, Ramjas and Deshbandhu, received bomb threat emails on Wednesday, prompting police and the Bomb Disposal Team to conduct security checks. Areas were cordoned off, but no suspicious objects have been found so far, and verification is ongoing.
Two Delhi university colleges received bomb threat emails on Wednesday, prompting multiple agencies to rush for security checks, an official said.
Ramjas College in north Delhi and Deshbandhu College in south Delhi received the threats via emails, the official said.
"Ramjas college principal informed authorities that the threat mail was received at 1.59 am, following which Delhi Police and the Bomb Disposal Team (BDT) reached the campus and began anti-sabotage checks," Deputy Commissioner of Police (North) Raja Banthia said.
Police cordoned off the area and launched a thorough inspection of all buildings and open spaces inside the campuses. No suspicious object has been found so far, and further verification is underway, the DCP added.
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Source: EconomicTimes
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The temperature in Delhi on Saturday dipped to 16.9 degrees Celsius, which is 5.3 degrees below normal. IndiGo stated that reduced visibility in the early hours could affect flight operations, leading to delays or schedule changes. Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) have been experiencing
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