• TRAVEL ALERT: Air India Suspends Middle East Flights
    In view of the developing situation in parts of the Middle East, Air India has announced the suspension of all flights to destinations across the region.
    The airline stated that passenger and crew safety remains its top priority. Operations will continue to be reviewed based on the evolving safety and security environment, and adjustments will be made proactively as required.
    Air India confirmed that its teams are extending all necessary support to affected passengers.
    Passengers are advised to:
    Check flight status at the official Air India website (airindia.com)
    Contact the 24x7 Call Centre at:
    +91 11 69329333
    +91 11 69329999
    Travelers are requested to stay updated through official channels and await further announcements.
    @azhar alam
    #airindia #flight
    🔴 TRAVEL ALERT: Air India Suspends Middle East Flights In view of the developing situation in parts of the Middle East, Air India has announced the suspension of all flights to destinations across the region. The airline stated that passenger and crew safety remains its top priority. Operations will continue to be reviewed based on the evolving safety and security environment, and adjustments will be made proactively as required. Air India confirmed that its teams are extending all necessary support to affected passengers. ✈️ Passengers are advised to: Check flight status at the official Air India website (airindia.com) Contact the 24x7 Call Centre at: 📞 +91 11 69329333 📞 +91 11 69329999 Travelers are requested to stay updated through official channels and await further announcements. @azhar alam #airindia #flight
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  • India’s Air Crisis: 447 Districts Breach Safety LimitsA new 2025 report reveals that 60% of Indian districts (447 out of 749) are recording dangerous Particulate Matter 2.5 levels. While Delhi remains the worst affected—triggering Stage IV GRAP restrictions this week—the crisis has expanded globally.In the South, Bengaluru and Mumbai are seeing uncharacteristic winter spikes due to construction and vehicular density. Despite a ₹2,394 crore allocation under the National Clean Air Programme (NCAP), experts point to "underutilization of funds" in states like Karnataka and Punjab as a major hurdle. The goal: a 40% reduction by 2026. Will India meet the deadline?

    The December 2025 Reality Check: Delhi-NCR: Hazardous (AQI 461+). Schools closed, WFH in effect. Kolkata: Choking under a "diesel legacy" and stagnant winds. Bengaluru: The "Garden City" isn't safe—AQI spiked to 200 last month. The Clean Spots: Mysuru and Shillong are among the few still breathing easy.

    #AirPollution #IndiaAirQuality #CleanAirIndia #PublicHealth #Environment
    India’s Air Crisis: 447 Districts Breach Safety LimitsA new 2025 report reveals that 60% of Indian districts (447 out of 749) are recording dangerous Particulate Matter 2.5 levels. While Delhi remains the worst affected—triggering Stage IV GRAP restrictions this week—the crisis has expanded globally.In the South, Bengaluru and Mumbai are seeing uncharacteristic winter spikes due to construction and vehicular density. Despite a ₹2,394 crore allocation under the National Clean Air Programme (NCAP), experts point to "underutilization of funds" in states like Karnataka and Punjab as a major hurdle. The goal: a 40% reduction by 2026. Will India meet the deadline? The December 2025 Reality Check: 📍 Delhi-NCR: Hazardous (AQI 461+). Schools closed, WFH in effect. 📍 Kolkata: Choking under a "diesel legacy" and stagnant winds. 📍 Bengaluru: The "Garden City" isn't safe—AQI spiked to 200 last month. 📍 The Clean Spots: Mysuru and Shillong are among the few still breathing easy. #AirPollution #IndiaAirQuality #CleanAirIndia #PublicHealth #Environment
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