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In this news bulletin, India Today anchor Shreya Dhoundial highlights the disappointing conclusion of the Parliament's Winter Session, which adjourned without a scheduled debate on the severe pollution crisis. While Delhi chokes under 'severe' AQI and dense fog that led to the cancellation of 152 flights, political blame games continue. Delhi Home Minister Ashish Sood accuses the previous AAP government of treating pollution as a 'PR activity' rather than implementing long-term solutions. Meanwhile, Delhi Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa promises action against GRAP-4 violations exposed by India Today's investigation. Reporters Himanshu Mishra and Sneha Mordani join the broadcast to discuss the lack of political will and the on-ground reality of the toxic air affecting citizens.
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In a breaking news update, an unidentified speaker reports on a meeting between the Prime Minister and opposition members. The discussion covered constituency matters and a demand for a dedicated hall in the new Parliament building. A senior minister clarified that a similar facility in the old building was rarely utilized. The report also mentions light-hearted exchanges regarding the legislative session's duration and opposition protests.
India Plans 20% Defence Budget Hike After Operation Sindoor, Focus on Modernisation & Drones
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