New Delhi (PTI): The national capital saw an increase in the minimum temperature on Saturday morning, two days after a spell of light to moderate rain brought temperatures down.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for possible rain and thunderstorms for the next two days.
Safdarjung, the prime weather monitoring station in the city, recorded a minimum temperature of 25.9 degrees Celsius, a 3.1-degree increase from the day before. This was also 1.2 degrees above the normal.
Other weather stations also recorded a similar rise in minimum temperature.
Palam recorded a minimum temperature of 23.6 degrees Celsius, 2.3 degrees more than on Friday; Lodhi Road recorded a minimum temperature of 24.8 degrees Celsius, a 3-degree rise from the day before; Ridge recorded a 3.3-degree rise, and Ayanagar recorded a 4.2-degree rise.
The minimum temperatures at Ridge and Ayanagar were respectively 23.7 degrees and 25.6 degrees Celsius.
According to IMD, the maximum temperature on Saturday is expected to be 38-40 degrees Celsius.
Meanwhile, the weather department has issued a yellow alert for the next two days.
"A spell of very light to light rain accompanied by thunderstorm, lightning and strong winds with speeds of 30-40 kilometres per hour (kmph), even gusting to 50 kmph, is likely to occur on Sunday," said an IMD official.
Similar conditions might continue on Monday as well.
The air quality in the city, meanwhile, remained in the moderate category, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) reading of 119 at 9 am, according to data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). The 24-hour average AQI recorded at 4 pm on Friday was 120.
As per the CPCB, an AQI of 0-50 is considered 'good', 51-100 'satisfactory', 101-200 'moderate', 201-300 'poor', 301-400 'very poor', and 401-500 'severe'.
The Air Quality Early Warning System for Delhi has forecast the AQI to remain in the moderate category for the next few days.
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Kochi (PTI): A special court here will complete proceedings for framing charges against the prime accused in the 2010 hand-chopping case involving professor T J Joseph, in which PFI activists were accused of attacking him at Muvattupuzha.
Ernakulam Special Court for NIA cases judge P K Mohandas, on April 30, heard the arguments of counsel for accused Savad and Shafeer C and decided to proceed with framing charges against the duo.
A group chopped off Thodupuzha Newman College professor Joseph's right hand in July 2010, accusing him of religious blasphemy in a question paper he had prepared.
The case, later taken over by the National Investigation Agency (NIA), resulted in the conviction of 19 accused.
The first accused, Savad, who allegedly chopped off Joseph’s palm, was arrested in Berram in Mattannur, Kannur, in January 2024, where he had allegedly been hiding under the pseudonym Shajahan.
The NIA also arrested Shafeer, who allegedly arranged shelter and provided logistical support to Savad at Chakkad and Mattannur in Kannur since 2020.
On April 30, the court heard the counsel for the accused and the NIA prosecutor on framing charges against the duo.
"On going through the documents and evidence in the case and on hearing the counsel for the accused and the prosecutor, I am of the opinion that there are grounds for presuming that the first accused has committed offences punishable under provisions of the IPC, the Explosive Substances Act and the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, and that the second accused has committed offences punishable under the IPC and the UAPA, and there are materials for framing charges under these provisions against the accused," the court said.
The court directed that Savad be produced and Shafeer, who is on bail, appear before it on May 15 for recording their pleas as part of the charge-framing process.
After framing the charges, the court will schedule the trial in the case.
