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Delhi sweats through humid night; heatwave grips Jammu region
Delhi sweats through humid night; heatwave grips Jammu region

India Today

time18 minutes ago

  • Climate
  • India Today

Delhi sweats through humid night; heatwave grips Jammu region

Delhi witnessed an extremely uncomfortable night on Sunday as the humidity levels in the city soared to high levels across the national capital. The humidity recorded in the city was at 70 per cent on Sunday night. As a result, although the temperature recorded at Safdarjung at 5.30 am was 28.6 degrees, it felt like 32 mercury levels also continued to rise in the Jammu region, with Samba and Jammu city recording a high of 43.9 and 42.7 degrees Celsius respectively. advertisementThe region has been reeling from an extreme heatwave for the past three days, with temperatures consistently rising above the 40-degree Celsius mark. Katra, the base camp for Mata Vaishno Devi shrine, recorded a high of 38.2 degrees Celsius, while Ramban sizzled at 40.3 degrees Celsius, the MeT which houses the gateway to Jammu and Kashmir, recorded a high of 41.2 degrees Celsius, it said. With inputs from PTITune InMust Watch

Mutual respect will guide us: Yunus writes to PM Modi amid strained ties
Mutual respect will guide us: Yunus writes to PM Modi amid strained ties

India Today

time7 hours ago

  • Politics
  • India Today

Mutual respect will guide us: Yunus writes to PM Modi amid strained ties

India and Bangladesh will continue to work together for the welfare of their people, guided by mutual respect and understanding, said Bangladesh's Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus in a letter to Prime Minister Narendra wrote his letter in response to Modi's Eid-ul-Adha greetings to the people of Bangladesh and the interim chief adviser. The interim government shared both the letters on X post on the letter dated June 6, Yunus said Modi's message "reflects the shared values" between the two countries. He also sent his best wishes to the Indian prime minister and the people of India. "I am confident that the spirit of mutual respect and understanding will continue to guide our nations to work together for the wellbeing of our peoples," Yunus said. He added that Eid-ul-Adha is a "time of reflection, which brings communities together in the spirit of festivity, sacrifice, generosity and unity, and inspires us all to work together for the greater benefits of the peoples across the world."advertisementMeanwhile, In his letter dated June 4, Modi described Eid-ul-Adha as "an integral part of the rich and diverse cultural heritage of India."He said the festival "reminds us of the timeless values of sacrifice, compassion and brotherhood, which are essential in building a peaceful and inclusive world." Eid-ul-Adha is one of the main Islamic TENSIONS BETWEEN INDIA AND BANGLADESHTensions between India and Bangladesh have been building since Sheikh Hasina was removed from power in August 2024. Hasina found refuge in India, and when her party, the Awami League, was banned in May 2025, Dhaka accused New Delhi of interfering in Bangladesh's troubles are also making things worse. Bangladesh faces around $10 billion trade deficit with recent Eid-ul-Adha greetings exchanged on June 8, 2025, between PM Narendra Modi and Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus, could be a tentative push to mend ties amid these longstanding inputs from PTITune InMust Watch

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