Though the level is continuously decreasing, the four districts of the capital - North, South-East, North-East, and Central areas are still submerged in water.
After wreaking havoc on lives and livelihoods in parts of Delhi close to it, the swollen Yamuna followed a downward trend on Saturday morning, albeit at a slow pace of a few centimetres per hour
A senior AAI official claims that the average time to frisk a passenger will be cut in half from 30 seconds to 15 seconds, with the millimetre-wave technology-based full-body scanners.
Delhi witnessed the season's first very heavy rain and the highest in a day in 20 years, causing waterlogging, uprooting trees, damaging vehicles and leading to traffic
congestion
Police said that the accused has been arrested/apprehended under Sections 376D/323/34 Indian Penal Code and the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO)Act.