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Gurgaon Air Quality Poor, Deterioration Forecast

Gurgaon's air quality remained poor with AQI 276. Safar predicts a drop to 'very poor' or 'severe' levels soon. Experts advise limiting outdoor activities. Read more for station-wise data and safety tips.

Gurgaon's Rs 2,045 Cr Plan to Fight Air Pollution

MCG submits a detailed plan to Union govt targeting dust, vehicular pollution & waste. Includes 722km road revamp, 800 new buses & EV charging points by 2026-28. Will it bring real relief?

Class 9 student dies by suicide in Gurgaon home

A 14-year-old girl from Bihar died by suicide in her Gurgaon residence. Police found no foul play; the teen had shown mental distress after an appendix surgery. Read the full investigation details.

Neelam Gorhe to visit 1972 rape survivor 'Mathura'

Maharashtra Legislative Council's Deputy Chairperson Neelam Gorhe will visit 'Mathura', the survivor of the landmark 1972 custodial rape case, within a week. Read about the renewed support and the case that changed India's laws.

Gurgaon Air Quality Worsens to 'Very Poor' Category

Gurgaon's air quality deteriorated sharply, with AQI reaching 314. PM2.5 levels soared to 500 µg/m³ in Sector 51, posing severe health risks. Experts warn of poor air for the next six days.

New GMDA CEO PC Meena Sets 15-Day Pothole Deadline

PC Meena, in his second stint as GMDA CEO, prioritizes road repairs and infrastructure monitoring. He sets a 15-day deadline for potholes and introduces a 3-year maintenance zone system for Gurgaon.

Gurgaon MCG hires agencies for 6-month waste collection

Gurgaon's civic body, MCG, has initiated a fresh six-month contract for door-to-door waste collection starting Jan 2026, costing over Rs 12 Cr. This marks over 18 months of temporary fixes as a long-term solution remains delayed. Residents express frustra

Gurgaon: ₹25k fine for dumping waste in sewer line

MCG fines a Gurgaon commercial unit ₹25,000 for dumping untreated oily waste into sewers, causing repeated blockages. Officials used a super suction machine to clear the line. Residents demand stricter enforcement.

Mathura: Rape Law Pioneer Lives in Poverty at 72

Mathura, whose 1972 custodial rape case changed India's sexual assault laws, now lives paralyzed and hungry in a remote Maharashtra village. Her story sparked legal reforms but she remains excluded from digital welfare systems.

Mathura: The survivor who changed India's rape laws

Fifty years after her custodial rape case forced India to rewrite sexual assault laws, Mathura lives in poverty and neglect. Her story reveals the gap between legal reform and ground reality.

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