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00:00In the month of October 2024, Delhi has once again emerged as the most polluted city in India.
00:06A report by the Centre for Research on Energy and Cleaning has also come to light.
00:12The capital of Delhi, Delhi, has been hit by heavy rains in Diwali.
00:18Delhi's rainfall is now the highest in the year since 2021.
00:24After working on the Gradient Response Action Plan from October 15,
00:29the weather has become extremely bad.
00:32After Sampradhi Diwali, the weather in Delhi is very bad.
00:36The sky is covered in black smoke.
00:38Delhi residents are still unable to get out of this disastrous situation.
00:42The same rain has been seen in Uttar Pradesh and Mumbai.
00:48But in Delhi, the storm has taken on such a devastating form
00:52that a powerful fan has burst in the Yamuna River near Kalindi Kunj.
00:57A white fan has covered the banks of the river.
01:00It's like a magnet has come to the Yamuna.
01:02Seeing this state of the Yamuna during the Chhat Puja,
01:04the hands on the head are in the procession.
01:06Rational defoument is sprayed on the fan.
01:09For the past few weeks, the procession has been carrying out the fan installation in this Yamuna's rational way.
01:15Delhi Jalbore has also formed a political party to clean the river.
01:20But it was of no use.
01:22A poisonous fan has come out of the Yamuna.
01:25The Chhat Puja of Brihaspati is taking place in the Yamuna.
01:32Chhat Puja is taking place in this storm.
01:36Chhat Puja is taking place in the Sarjor River of Uttar Pradesh.
01:39Devotees are offering prayers in the Sarjor River.
01:45At the same time, when the pollution outside Delhi is decreasing,
01:49Chhat Puja is taking place in this storm.
01:53Chhat Puja is taking place in this storm.
01:55People are not feeling well here.
01:57But the devotees of Chhat Puja are not giving up their devotion.
02:00Everyone is celebrating Chhat Puja.
02:03But when will the pollution decrease again?
02:06Will the air quality be better?
02:08Now, let's go to the local people.
02:23Hello.
02:53Bureau report, One India Bangla.