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Apple will open its first retail store in Noida on December 11 at DLF Mall of India, marking its fifth outlet in India. The store will feature Apple’s latest devices, expert support, free workshops, and exclusive content ahead of launch.
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A 19-year-old student from Noida was arrested in Sirpur (T) for cheating people by offering fake jobs that required posting reviews on Google. Police registered a case for collecting Rs.5 lakh from a victim and launched teams to trace the remaining accused.
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A 51-year-old astrologer from Noida was arrested for sending a fake terror threat to Mumbai Police, claiming 14 terrorists had entered the city with RDX. Police said he attempted to frame a former friend who had filed a case against him.
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Hyderabad boxers M Ramcharan and G Abhinay secured silver and bronze medals respectively at the Sub-Junior National Boxing Championship in Noida. They train at Nizam College Ground under coach G Durga Prasad
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A couple was fined Rs 55,000 after a viral video showed them performing a risky stunt on a motorcycle in Noida. The traffic police issued the fine and warned against such behaviour, urging citizens to follow safety norms strictly.
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The shocking incident, which took place in Sector 53 under the Sector-24 police station limits, was captured on camera and has since gone viral, sparking public outrage
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Advocate Rajiv Jain, the amicus curiae, called Supertech the “main culprit” in defrauding homebuyers whereas Corporation Bank advanced more than Rs 2,700 crore to builders through subvention schemes
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OPPO India presently produces one smartphone every three seconds to ensure a hassle-free supply chain with material stock for over 1.2 million phones at any given time.
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The airport lies right next to Noida expressway. Civil Aviation Minister Rammohan Naidu says airlines excited to improve connectivity
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According to order issued by the Deputy Commissioner, any procession on foot, vehicles, or other modes has been prohibited till further orders
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Supreme Court asks the government not to allow scaling down of the preventive measures without its prior permission
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Despite stringent measures to curb pollution, Delhi remains engulfed in smog, with locals describing the city as a gas chamber
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As of 7:30 am, the city's average AQI reached 430, marking a second day of hazardous pollution levels
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A layer of smog covered national capital and air quality was recorded in "very poor" category with an average AQI of 358 at 9 am
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Data from the CPCB's Sameer App shows that air quality at Bawana and New Moti Bagh stations in severe category with readings of 409
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CPCB's Sameer app data, which provides hourly AQI updates, showed that out of 38 monitoring stations, 18 were in the 'severe' category with readings above 400
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The minimum temperature in Delhi was recorded at 18.0 degrees Celsius, 3.7 notches warmer than usual
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Areas including Anand Vihar (433), Ashok Vihar (410), Rohini (411), and Vivek Vihar (426) registered AQI levels above 400
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The national capital's Air Quality Index was recorded at 369 at 9 am, a significant rise from 290 on Saturday
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According to the Central Pollution and Control Board CPCB, the average air quality index (AQI) in the capital Delhi till 7:30 am remains at 361