Nine Indian cities, including Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore, focus on immediate heat wave responses, but lack long-term strategies. A study highlights the need for comprehensive solutions to combat heat-related fatalities, especially in cities expected to face significant heat increases. Essential interventions and civil society engagement are necessary to strengthen climate action and reduce state capacity deficits.
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Rahul Gandhi will begin his campaign in Delhi for the upcoming assembly polls, addressing a rally in Seelampur on January 13. This marks his first rally in the capital, set to take place against the backdrop of earlier events by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and following a month-long Congress yatra.
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Union minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Union Budget 2025 wearing a Madhubani saree gifted by artist Dulari Devi, reflecting Bihar's cultural heritage. The budget is expected to include significant allocations for Bihar, including road projects, airports, medical colleges, and tourism development to support Nitish Kumar's re-election efforts.
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