Nov 24, 2025, 22:18 IST

Nov 24, 2025, 22:18 IST

A man covers his face with a handkerchief as a shield from the air pollution on a smog-filled morning in New Delhi (Photo Credit: AP Photo/Manish Swarup) The National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) has requested clarification from the Delhi government regarding the National Championships scheduled for next month, considering the worsening air quality in…

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Market slide hits Dalal Street’s richest: Big investors see portfolio erosion; few outliers buck the trend–check detail

Market slide hits Dalal Street’s richest: Big investors see portfolio erosion; few outliers buck the trend–check detail

Indian investors saw their portfolios shrink in the July-September quarter. A market downturn impacted most major investors, leading to substantial mark-to-market losses. Nemish Shah emerged as a notable gainer, increasing his portfolio value significantly. Other investors like Vijay Kedia and Madhusudan Kela reported modest gains. The late Rakesh Jhunjhunwala’s family holdings also saw a decline….

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Even six-figure salaries aren’t enough: What high-earning Americans are doing to stretch their paychecks and protect their careers

Even six-figure salaries aren’t enough: What high-earning Americans are doing to stretch their paychecks and protect their careers

Despite earning six figures, many Americans find themselves caught in the grip of rising living costs, which experts have coined ‘the illusion of affluence’. To cope, folks are tapping into credit cards for everyday needs, maximizing rewards on essentials, and subscribing to buy-now-pay-later services. This financial strain is reshaping social interactions, leading some to forgo…

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Smriti Mandhana DELETES all wedding posts after father’s hospitalisation;  Palak Muchhal comes to brother Palash Muchhal’s defence as fans question him

Smriti Mandhana DELETES all wedding posts after father’s hospitalisation; Palak Muchhal comes to brother Palash Muchhal’s defence as fans question him

Indian cricket star Smriti Mandhana has raised eyebrows and concern among fans after she chose to delete all her marriage-related posts from her Instagram handle, sparking widespread speculation among fans. Smriti deletes all wedding pics The move comes days after the hospitalisation of both her father Shriniwas Mandhana and fiancé Palash Muchhal. However, according to…

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Optical illusion: Everyone can see the faces in this image, but only ‘hawk eyes’ can spot the sneaky cat in 12 seconds |

Optical illusion: Everyone can see the faces in this image, but only ‘hawk eyes’ can spot the sneaky cat in 12 seconds |

A new visual puzzle challenges you to spot a hidden cat among numerous human faces within a tight 12-second window. Intentionally designed with distractions, this brainteaser tests focus and attention to detail. While most take longer, quick spotters can achieve it in four seconds. Regularly engaging with such illusions sharpens observation skills and offers cognitive…

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Tarot Cards Predictions Today, November 25, 2025: The cards teach patience, these zodiac signs will gain new insight

Tarot Cards Predictions Today, November 25, 2025: The cards teach patience, these zodiac signs will gain new insight

Let the cards guide you today! Your tarot reading offers insight into love, career, and personal growth. Take the message to heart and move through the day with confidence and clarity. Trust the process and let the cards reveal what you need to know. Aries Tarot Horoscope Today Today’s Tarot Card: Two of Wands You’re…

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Ayodhya Ram Temple ceremony: PM Modi to attend hoisting of saffron flag; all you need to know

Ayodhya Ram Temple ceremony: PM Modi to attend hoisting of saffron flag; all you need to know

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Ayodhya on Tuesday to ceremonially hoist a saffron flag atop the spire of the Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Temple, marking the formal completion of the temple’s construction. The ceremony, scheduled around noon, is expected to draw widespread attention across the country, with authorities stepping up security in Ayodhya…

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Booth Level Officers in Kolkata protested against work-related stress during the special intensive revision of electoral rolls. The Chief Election Officer stated that District Magistrates have been asked to assist BLOs and investigate the deaths of four BLOs during the exercise. The protest highlights concerns over immense work pressure and its impact on BLOs’ health.  NEW DELHI: As booth level officers protested over the work-related stress due to the ongoing special intensive revision of electoral rolls in Kolkata, West Bengal chief election officer Manoj Kumar Agarwal on Monday said that poll body has asked the district magistrates to “assist the BLOs.”During a press conference, Agarwal was questioned over the alleged “work-related stress” which the BLOs are facing amid the ongoing voter roll purification drive. The CEO said that the poll body has asked the DMs of four districts to postmortem reports of the BLOs who died during the SIR exercise.”We are receiving complaints that BLOs are under pressure and some are falling ill. We have asked the District Magistrates (DMs) to assist them. There are also reports that some BLOs have died. We have asked the DMs of four districts to send the police and PM (postmortem) reports,” Agarwal said.”We will receive their reports in a day or two; only after that will we be able to take action, and on that basis, we will be able to inform the Election Commission of India that the BLOs died on duty due to SIR,” he added.Agarwal, however, steered clear from commenting on the political aspects of the controversy and said, “Definitely the work of the BLO is very hard. Because they have to go to each and every place. They have to collect the forms, give the forms, and digitise the forms. It is not an easy task. So BLOs are putting their level best in the entire thing.”This comes hours after BLOs stages a demonstration outside the office of the Chief Electoral Officer of West Bengal, protesting against excessive work pressure under the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process.The agitating BLOs also tried to enter the CEO’s office during their protest but were stopped by police, prompting a minor scuffle.Earlier in the day, members of the BLO Adhikar Raksha Committee marched from College Street in north Kolkata to the CEO office in central Kolkata. They carried locks and fetters to symbolically seal the main entrance of the CEO office. After reaching the office, protesters scaled police barricades in an attempt to enter the CEO’s premises.The BLOs accused the Election Commission of not addressing their complaints about the tremendous and inhuman work pressure during the SIR exercise.The committee also alleged that BLOs were falling sick and two of them died by suicide due to stress.The BLO Adhikar Raksha Committee had earlier announced that para-teachers, college professors and teachers from several organisations would join the march to press for immediate intervention by the Election Commission.House-to-house enumeration under the SIR began on November 4 and will continue till December 4, with draft rolls scheduled for publication on December 9.The committee warned that if deadlines are not extended or corrective steps are not taken, it will launch a continuous protest programme.Earlier in the day, chief minister Mamata Banerjee had written to chief election commissioner Gyanesh Kumar on this issue and asked the poll panel to halt the SIR exercise in West Bengal.The protest came days after two female BLOs died by suicide, reportedly due to stress and workload related to SIR, while another BLO suffered a cerebral attack.The committee warned that if deadlines are not extended or corrective steps are not taken by the Election Commission, it will launch a continuous protest movement across the state.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos“Indian market offers smooth trade opportunities,” says ASSOCHAM Secretary‘Why? Why? Why?’ Mamata Slams EC, Flags ‘Unusual & Alarming’ Moves Ahead of Bengal Polls’Doesn’t Deserve LoP Post’: BJP Slams Rahul Gandhi For Missing CJI Surya Kant’s Oath CeremonyAs Pakistan Halts Afghan Transit, Kabul Boosts India Partnership And Fast-Tracks The Chabahar RouteIndia’s Soft Power Rises As Jaishankar Expands Global Gita Mahotsav, Kurukshetra Festival OutreachPunjab: Anandpur Sahib Hosts 3-Day Tribute on Guru Tegh Bahadur’s 350th Martyrdom Year’They Said Arunachal Is China’: Indian Woman Alleges Harassment After Passport Rejection In ShanghaiRajnath Says India Followed Krishna’s Message In Operation Sindoor After Pakistan Misread Decency‘Enemies of the Nation Are Our Enemies’Owaisi Condemns Delhi Blast’Double Trade By 2030′: Piyush Goyal’s Big Remarks As India, Canada Agree To Resume FTA Talks123PhotostoriesDharmendra’s demise: From Krushna Abhishek, Karan Kundrra to Ankita Lokhande; TV celebs pay an emotional tribute to the legendary actorStruggling with fatty liver? 5 Ayurveda-approved food habits to improve liver healthSpeculation to confirmation: Sonam Kapoor’s second pregnancy becomes a masterclass in maternity fashionDisha Patani to Ananya Panday: The most talked-about fashion moments of the dayPlanning 2026 travels? 10 trending destinations in pictures to inspire youThanksgiving side dishes: 5 easy recipes to try this yearA legend lives on: Nostalgic images of Dharmendra, the ‘He-Man’ of Bollywood10 Indian breakfasts that are high in protein and under 300 calories5 Indian baby name pairs that are perfect for siblingsDharmendra: The late legend’s heartwarming family pictures123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayNew Labour CodeChennai rainGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingNew Labour LawsIslam MakhachevCola Social Security PaymentsBrittany MahomesCanada Citizenship ActDelhi ProtestSmriti Mandhana WeddingJack HughesRama Raju MantenaFortnite Chapter 7 Leaked

Booth Level Officers in Kolkata protested against work-related stress during the special intensive revision of electoral rolls. The Chief Election Officer stated that District Magistrates have been asked to assist BLOs and investigate the deaths of four BLOs during the exercise. The protest highlights concerns over immense work pressure and its impact on BLOs’ health. NEW DELHI: As booth level officers protested over the work-related stress due to the ongoing special intensive revision of electoral rolls in Kolkata, West Bengal chief election officer Manoj Kumar Agarwal on Monday said that poll body has asked the district magistrates to “assist the BLOs.”During a press conference, Agarwal was questioned over the alleged “work-related stress” which the BLOs are facing amid the ongoing voter roll purification drive. The CEO said that the poll body has asked the DMs of four districts to postmortem reports of the BLOs who died during the SIR exercise.”We are receiving complaints that BLOs are under pressure and some are falling ill. We have asked the District Magistrates (DMs) to assist them. There are also reports that some BLOs have died. We have asked the DMs of four districts to send the police and PM (postmortem) reports,” Agarwal said.”We will receive their reports in a day or two; only after that will we be able to take action, and on that basis, we will be able to inform the Election Commission of India that the BLOs died on duty due to SIR,” he added.Agarwal, however, steered clear from commenting on the political aspects of the controversy and said, “Definitely the work of the BLO is very hard. Because they have to go to each and every place. They have to collect the forms, give the forms, and digitise the forms. It is not an easy task. So BLOs are putting their level best in the entire thing.”This comes hours after BLOs stages a demonstration outside the office of the Chief Electoral Officer of West Bengal, protesting against excessive work pressure under the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process.The agitating BLOs also tried to enter the CEO’s office during their protest but were stopped by police, prompting a minor scuffle.Earlier in the day, members of the BLO Adhikar Raksha Committee marched from College Street in north Kolkata to the CEO office in central Kolkata. They carried locks and fetters to symbolically seal the main entrance of the CEO office. After reaching the office, protesters scaled police barricades in an attempt to enter the CEO’s premises.The BLOs accused the Election Commission of not addressing their complaints about the tremendous and inhuman work pressure during the SIR exercise.The committee also alleged that BLOs were falling sick and two of them died by suicide due to stress.The BLO Adhikar Raksha Committee had earlier announced that para-teachers, college professors and teachers from several organisations would join the march to press for immediate intervention by the Election Commission.House-to-house enumeration under the SIR began on November 4 and will continue till December 4, with draft rolls scheduled for publication on December 9.The committee warned that if deadlines are not extended or corrective steps are not taken, it will launch a continuous protest programme.Earlier in the day, chief minister Mamata Banerjee had written to chief election commissioner Gyanesh Kumar on this issue and asked the poll panel to halt the SIR exercise in West Bengal.The protest came days after two female BLOs died by suicide, reportedly due to stress and workload related to SIR, while another BLO suffered a cerebral attack.The committee warned that if deadlines are not extended or corrective steps are not taken by the Election Commission, it will launch a continuous protest movement across the state.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos“Indian market offers smooth trade opportunities,” says ASSOCHAM Secretary‘Why? Why? Why?’ Mamata Slams EC, Flags ‘Unusual & Alarming’ Moves Ahead of Bengal Polls’Doesn’t Deserve LoP Post’: BJP Slams Rahul Gandhi For Missing CJI Surya Kant’s Oath CeremonyAs Pakistan Halts Afghan Transit, Kabul Boosts India Partnership And Fast-Tracks The Chabahar RouteIndia’s Soft Power Rises As Jaishankar Expands Global Gita Mahotsav, Kurukshetra Festival OutreachPunjab: Anandpur Sahib Hosts 3-Day Tribute on Guru Tegh Bahadur’s 350th Martyrdom Year’They Said Arunachal Is China’: Indian Woman Alleges Harassment After Passport Rejection In ShanghaiRajnath Says India Followed Krishna’s Message In Operation Sindoor After Pakistan Misread Decency‘Enemies of the Nation Are Our Enemies’Owaisi Condemns Delhi Blast’Double Trade By 2030′: Piyush Goyal’s Big Remarks As India, Canada Agree To Resume FTA Talks123PhotostoriesDharmendra’s demise: From Krushna Abhishek, Karan Kundrra to Ankita Lokhande; TV celebs pay an emotional tribute to the legendary actorStruggling with fatty liver? 5 Ayurveda-approved food habits to improve liver healthSpeculation to confirmation: Sonam Kapoor’s second pregnancy becomes a masterclass in maternity fashionDisha Patani to Ananya Panday: The most talked-about fashion moments of the dayPlanning 2026 travels? 10 trending destinations in pictures to inspire youThanksgiving side dishes: 5 easy recipes to try this yearA legend lives on: Nostalgic images of Dharmendra, the ‘He-Man’ of Bollywood10 Indian breakfasts that are high in protein and under 300 calories5 Indian baby name pairs that are perfect for siblingsDharmendra: The late legend’s heartwarming family pictures123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayNew Labour CodeChennai rainGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingNew Labour LawsIslam MakhachevCola Social Security PaymentsBrittany MahomesCanada Citizenship ActDelhi ProtestSmriti Mandhana WeddingJack HughesRama Raju MantenaFortnite Chapter 7 Leaked

NEW DELHI: As booth level officers protested over the work-related stress due to the ongoing special intensive revision of electoral rolls in Kolkata, West Bengal chief election officer Manoj Kumar Agarwal on Monday said that poll body has asked the district magistrates to “assist the BLOs.“During a press conference, Agarwal was questioned over the alleged…

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‘Heightened exuberance’: RBI bulletin warns about overheated global markets;  says fiscal–monetary push to lift investment in India

‘Heightened exuberance’: RBI bulletin warns about overheated global markets; says fiscal–monetary push to lift investment in India

Fiscal, monetary and regulatory measures are expected to pave the way for a “virtuous cycle” of higher private investment-led growth, even as global trade uncertainties and external sector headwinds persist, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) said in its November Bulletin released on Monday.An article on State of the Economy in the Bulletin noted that…

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Kamal Haasan expresses grief as his ‘dear friend’ Dharmendra passes away; calls the late actor ‘one of the kindest icons’

Kamal Haasan expresses grief as his ‘dear friend’ Dharmendra passes away; calls the late actor ‘one of the kindest icons’

In a poignant farewell, the film industry bids adieu to the iconic Dharmendra, whose extraordinary career spanned 65 years and included 300 remarkable films. He departed this world at the age of 89 in Mumbai, and though family details are yet to be shared publicly, social platforms echo with tributes celebrating his impact. Dharmendra, the…

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Investigate Facebook, Instagram and if… : US senators write letter to FTC and SEC chiefs on scam ads, Meta responds

Investigate Facebook, Instagram and if… : US senators write letter to FTC and SEC chiefs on scam ads, Meta responds

US Senators Josh Hawley and Richard Blumenthal have written a letter to the heads of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), demanding an immediate investigation into scam ads on Meta-owned Facebook and Instagram, a report has said. News agency Reuters recently reported that the social media giant allegedly earns…

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‘H1-B should be reserved for top talent, not mediocre….’: Indian-origin venture capitalist says ‘visas must be reduced in number’

‘H1-B should be reserved for top talent, not mediocre….’: Indian-origin venture capitalist says ‘visas must be reduced in number’

Indian-origin venture capitalist Asha Jadeja Motwani doubled down on her view that US must restrict H-1B visas only to the world’s “top talent.” She said the programme should not be used to let “mediocre” engineering workers from foreign countries storm US. Her comments come a week after she claimed she had influenced US President Donald…

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Delhi government issued advisory on Monday  for 50 per cent on-site staff for offices to combat rising air pollution, following directions from the Commission for Air Quality Management. This measure aims to reduce exposure and vehicular emissions, with staggered timings already in effect for government offices until 2026.  NEW DELHI: Amid rising air pollution, the Delhi government on Monday issued an advisory for it’s employees, private offices to operate with 50 per cent on-site staff, with the remainder continuing to work from home. The step follows directions from the Commission for Air Quality Management and aims to limit exposure while reducing vehicular emissions in the capital, reported AIR.Delhi Air Pollution Protest At India Gate Turns Violent Amid ‘Madvi Hidma Amar Rahe’ SlogansDelhi environment minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa said, “Under GRAP III, the government is proactively implementing pollution control measures with intensified focus on public health and air quality protection.”He added that staggered office timings have already been mandated for all government offices, including those under the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), until February 2026. MCD offices will operate from 8:30AM to 5:00PM, while Delhi government offices will function from 10:00 AM to 6:30 PM.For Government Offices under GNCTD – all administrative secretaries and heads of departments shall attend office regularly with not more than 50 per cent staff strength physically present in office. The remaining 50 per cent staff shall work from home, provided that the administrative secretaries and heads of departments can call officers/officials to office, as required to ensure uninterrupted delivery of essential and emergency public services. For Private Offices functioning within NCT of Delhi – all private offices functioning within NCT of Delhi shall operate with not more than 50 per cent staff physically attending the workplace. The remaining staff shall mandatorily work from home.Over 2,000 enforcement personnel from multiple agencies are deployed to ensure compliance with pollution control protocols, Sirsa said. Private offices have also been urged to communicate these guidelines across all branches and implement them effectively.“The government will continue to issue all required directions to tackle air pollution and minimize its impact,” he added.(With inputs from agencies)About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos‘Why? Why? Why?’ Mamata Slams EC, Flags ‘Unusual & Alarming’ Moves Ahead of Bengal Polls’Doesn’t Deserve LoP Post’: BJP Slams Rahul Gandhi For Missing CJI Surya Kant’s Oath CeremonyAs Pakistan Halts Afghan Transit, Kabul Boosts India Partnership And Fast-Tracks The Chabahar RouteIndia’s Soft Power Rises As Jaishankar Expands Global Gita Mahotsav, Kurukshetra Festival OutreachPunjab: Anandpur Sahib Hosts 3-Day Tribute on Guru Tegh Bahadur’s 350th Martyrdom Year’They Said Arunachal Is China’: Indian Woman Alleges Harassment After Passport Rejection In ShanghaiRajnath Says India Followed Krishna’s Message In Operation Sindoor After Pakistan Misread Decency‘Enemies of the Nation Are Our Enemies’Owaisi Condemns Delhi Blast’Double Trade By 2030′: Piyush Goyal’s Big Remarks As India, Canada Agree To Resume FTA TalksTejas Crash: HAL Issues Clarification As Court Of Inquiry Probes Wing Commander Namansh Syal’s Death123PhotostoriesSpeculation to confirmation: Sonam Kapoor’s second pregnancy becomes a masterclass in maternity fashionDisha Patani to Ananya Panday: The most talked-about fashion moments of the dayPlanning 2026 travels? 10 trending destinations in pictures to inspire youThanksgiving side dishes: 5 easy recipes to try this yearA legend lives on: Nostalgic images of Dharmendra, the ‘He-Man’ of Bollywood10 Indian breakfasts that are high in protein and under 300 calories5 Indian baby name pairs that are perfect for siblingsDharmendra: The late legend’s heartwarming family picturesEvil Eye You Attract According To Your Date of BirthLong-term love tips: 8 practical ways to stay close and happy in a relationship123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayNew Labour CodeChennai rainGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingNew Labour LawsIslam MakhachevCola Social Security PaymentsBrittany MahomesCanada Citizenship ActDelhi ProtestSmriti Mandhana WeddingJack HughesRama Raju MantenaFortnite Chapter 7 Leaked

Delhi government issued advisory on Monday for 50 per cent on-site staff for offices to combat rising air pollution, following directions from the Commission for Air Quality Management. This measure aims to reduce exposure and vehicular emissions, with staggered timings already in effect for government offices until 2026. NEW DELHI: Amid rising air pollution, the Delhi government on Monday issued an advisory for it’s employees, private offices to operate with 50 per cent on-site staff, with the remainder continuing to work from home. The step follows directions from the Commission for Air Quality Management and aims to limit exposure while reducing vehicular emissions in the capital, reported AIR.Delhi Air Pollution Protest At India Gate Turns Violent Amid ‘Madvi Hidma Amar Rahe’ SlogansDelhi environment minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa said, “Under GRAP III, the government is proactively implementing pollution control measures with intensified focus on public health and air quality protection.”He added that staggered office timings have already been mandated for all government offices, including those under the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), until February 2026. MCD offices will operate from 8:30AM to 5:00PM, while Delhi government offices will function from 10:00 AM to 6:30 PM.For Government Offices under GNCTD – all administrative secretaries and heads of departments shall attend office regularly with not more than 50 per cent staff strength physically present in office. The remaining 50 per cent staff shall work from home, provided that the administrative secretaries and heads of departments can call officers/officials to office, as required to ensure uninterrupted delivery of essential and emergency public services. For Private Offices functioning within NCT of Delhi – all private offices functioning within NCT of Delhi shall operate with not more than 50 per cent staff physically attending the workplace. The remaining staff shall mandatorily work from home.Over 2,000 enforcement personnel from multiple agencies are deployed to ensure compliance with pollution control protocols, Sirsa said. Private offices have also been urged to communicate these guidelines across all branches and implement them effectively.“The government will continue to issue all required directions to tackle air pollution and minimize its impact,” he added.(With inputs from agencies)About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos‘Why? Why? Why?’ Mamata Slams EC, Flags ‘Unusual & Alarming’ Moves Ahead of Bengal Polls’Doesn’t Deserve LoP Post’: BJP Slams Rahul Gandhi For Missing CJI Surya Kant’s Oath CeremonyAs Pakistan Halts Afghan Transit, Kabul Boosts India Partnership And Fast-Tracks The Chabahar RouteIndia’s Soft Power Rises As Jaishankar Expands Global Gita Mahotsav, Kurukshetra Festival OutreachPunjab: Anandpur Sahib Hosts 3-Day Tribute on Guru Tegh Bahadur’s 350th Martyrdom Year’They Said Arunachal Is China’: Indian Woman Alleges Harassment After Passport Rejection In ShanghaiRajnath Says India Followed Krishna’s Message In Operation Sindoor After Pakistan Misread Decency‘Enemies of the Nation Are Our Enemies’Owaisi Condemns Delhi Blast’Double Trade By 2030′: Piyush Goyal’s Big Remarks As India, Canada Agree To Resume FTA TalksTejas Crash: HAL Issues Clarification As Court Of Inquiry Probes Wing Commander Namansh Syal’s Death123PhotostoriesSpeculation to confirmation: Sonam Kapoor’s second pregnancy becomes a masterclass in maternity fashionDisha Patani to Ananya Panday: The most talked-about fashion moments of the dayPlanning 2026 travels? 10 trending destinations in pictures to inspire youThanksgiving side dishes: 5 easy recipes to try this yearA legend lives on: Nostalgic images of Dharmendra, the ‘He-Man’ of Bollywood10 Indian breakfasts that are high in protein and under 300 calories5 Indian baby name pairs that are perfect for siblingsDharmendra: The late legend’s heartwarming family picturesEvil Eye You Attract According To Your Date of BirthLong-term love tips: 8 practical ways to stay close and happy in a relationship123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayNew Labour CodeChennai rainGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingNew Labour LawsIslam MakhachevCola Social Security PaymentsBrittany MahomesCanada Citizenship ActDelhi ProtestSmriti Mandhana WeddingJack HughesRama Raju MantenaFortnite Chapter 7 Leaked

NEW DELHI: Amid rising air pollution, the Delhi government on Monday issued an advisory for it’s employees, private offices to operate with 50 per cent on-site staff, with the remainder continuing to work from home. The step follows directions from the Commission for Air Quality Management and aims to limit exposure while reducing vehicular emissions…

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‘Immensely popular in Pakistan’: Rashid Latif pays tribute to India’s cinema legend Dharmendra

‘Immensely popular in Pakistan’: Rashid Latif pays tribute to India’s cinema legend Dharmendra

Bollywood actor Dharmendra (AP Photo/Bikas Das, File) Former Pakistani cricket captain Rashid Latif has paid tribute to renowned Indian actor Dharmendra, who passed away on Monday.“Dharmendra ji was a legendary hero, and Sholay remains an all-time classic. He leaves behind a remarkable legacy across the subcontinent and was immensely popular in Pakistan as well. My…

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Crash course! Cryptocurrency market’s  trillion rout hits Trump family fortune; how much loss crypto-linked holdings have caused?

Crash course! Cryptocurrency market’s $1 trillion rout hits Trump family fortune; how much loss crypto-linked holdings have caused?

The Trump-associated memecoin has seen a huge 25% decline since August. (AI image) The recent crash in the cryptocurrency market has cost US President Donald Trump and his family several millions of dollars. During Donald Trump’s second presidential term, digital assets have significantly altered his family’s wealth and portfolio. But the perils and instability associated…

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ISRO chief prefers value-based education over ‘bookworm’ culture: Why students need more than just marks

ISRO chief prefers value-based education over ‘bookworm’ culture: Why students need more than just marks

ISRO chief V Narayanan backs value-based education over ‘bookworm’ culture: ISRO Chairman V Narayanan has cautioned that India’s education system cannot afford to produce students who are “mere bookworms”, arguing that schools must focus as much on values and personality as they do on marks. Speaking to reporters at a High Level Expert Committee and…

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