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		<title>Weather Patna: Air Pollution Crisis Intensifies</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2026 03:22:18 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Patna has been confirmed as the second-most polluted city in India, with alarming PM2.5 levels exacerbated by local weather conditions.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Weather Conditions Impacting Air Quality in Patna</h2>
<p>Patna has been identified as the second-most polluted city in India, following Delhi, with persistently high PM2.5 concentrations. This alarming situation is exacerbated by specific weather conditions, including low wind speeds and high humidity, which can shift PM2.5 levels by as much as 40% even without any change in emissions.</p>
<p>During the 2024-25 period, Delhi recorded the highest annual PM2.5 levels, leading to extended periods of &#8216;severe&#8217; air quality, while Patna&#8217;s pollution levels closely followed. According to Climate Trends, &#8220;Patna is confirmed as the second-most polluted city after Delhi, with persistently high PM2.5 concentrations driven by strong atmospheric stagnation, highlighting an intensifying crisis in the eastern Indo-Gangetic Plain.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Indo-Gangetic Plain, where both cities are located, is particularly vulnerable to high pollution levels due to its geography and seasonal weather patterns. Observers note that over 70% of days in both Delhi and Patna fall under low-wind, high-humidity meteorological regimes, which contribute significantly to poor air quality.</p>
<p>In Delhi, Stage III restrictions were implemented for about 53 days when air quality reached the &#8216;severe&#8217; category, and Stage IV measures lasted for around 15 days during similar episodes. Such measures highlight the urgent need for effective air quality management strategies in both cities.</p>
<p>Low wind speeds and atmospheric stagnation are key factors that intensify PM2.5 levels, particularly in winter months. As the weather in Patna continues to play a crucial role in air pollution, the situation remains critical for public health.</p>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed regarding future weather patterns and their potential impact on pollution levels. However, the ongoing crisis underscores the need for immediate action to address air quality issues in Patna and its neighboring regions.</p>
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		<title>Aqi: Recent  Levels in Bihar Raise Concerns</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2026 07:52:51 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Recent air quality data reveals concerning AQI levels in Bihar, particularly in Saharsa and Patna. The situation raises questions about pollution sources.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>What do the latest AQI levels in Bihar indicate?</h2>
<p>The recent Air Quality Index (AQI) readings in Bihar have raised significant concerns regarding air pollution in the region. Saharsa reported the highest pollution level in Bihar with an AQI of 219, categorizing it as poor. In contrast, Munger recorded the cleanest air in the state, with an AQI of 46, which falls within the good category.</p>
<p>Patna, the state capital, also experienced elevated pollution levels, with readings of 215 around Gandhi Maidan and 209 in the Planetarium area. The overall average AQI for Patna stood at 168, indicating moderately polluted conditions. These figures highlight a troubling trend in air quality across the state.</p>
<p>In comparison, Delhi&#8217;s air quality was recorded as poor with an AQI of 236 on Monday morning, further emphasizing the widespread nature of air pollution in major Indian cities. Meanwhile, Tehran&#8217;s air quality remained significantly better, with AQI levels between 33 and 42.</p>
<p>The categorization of AQI levels is crucial for understanding the health implications of air quality. Levels from 0 to 50 are considered good, while 51 to 100 are satisfactory. An AQI of 101 to 200 indicates moderate pollution, and levels from 201 to 300 are classified as poor. The recent readings in Bihar clearly fall into the latter categories.</p>
<p>Experts suggest that the rise in pollution levels in Bihar is linked to changing weather conditions, including partial cloud cover and reduced wind speeds. Additionally, construction activities in several cities have contributed to the pollution burden, exacerbating the already poor air quality.</p>
<p>As residents of Bihar grapple with these concerning AQI levels, the implications for public health and daily life are significant. The poor air quality can lead to various health issues, particularly for vulnerable populations such as children and the elderly.</p>
<p>Moving forward, it is essential for local authorities to address the sources of pollution and implement measures to improve air quality. However, details remain unconfirmed regarding specific actions that will be taken to mitigate this growing concern.</p>
<p>The situation in Bihar serves as a reminder of the broader challenges faced by many urban areas in India regarding air quality. With pollution levels fluctuating, continuous monitoring and public awareness will be vital in addressing this pressing issue.</p>
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		<title>Bihar Civil Court Peon Exam Updates</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Bihar Civil Court has released the admit card for the upcoming Peon recruitment exam scheduled for March 15, 2026.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Bihar Civil Court Peon Exam Updates</h2>
<p>The Bihar Civil Court has announced a significant development regarding the recruitment examination for Civil Court Peon posts. The admit card for the examination, scheduled for March 15, 2026, has been released, allowing candidates to prepare for the upcoming test.</p>
<p>Candidates are required to download their admit cards from the official website, as individual copies will not be dispatched. This examination is part of a larger recruitment drive that includes a total of <strong>7,692 vacancies</strong> across various posts, including <strong>3,325 positions for clerks</strong>, <strong>1,562 for stenographers</strong>, and <strong>1,132 for court reader-cum-deposition writers</strong>.</p>
<p>For the peon or orderly role, candidates must have completed their Class 10 matriculation examination. The age limit for applicants is set between <strong>20 and 25 years</strong> as of <strong>October 1, 2024</strong>. It is essential for candidates to carry the printed admit card along with a valid photo ID to the examination center.</p>
<p>The admit card will contain important details such as the candidate’s name, photograph, roll number, exam date, reporting time, and exam center information.</p>
<pIn a related incident, a bomb threat was received at the Patna Civil Court on February 9, 2026, which delayed a bail hearing for Pappu Yadav, who was arrested in connection with a case dating back to 1995. Advocate Shivnandan Bharti, representing Yadav, stated, "We have been told that a bomb threat has been received on the email address of the District Judge," adding that his client would have to spend another day in jail.</p>
<p>This incident highlights ongoing security concerns within the Bihar Civil Court system, which has faced various challenges in recent years. The case against Pappu Yadav involves multiple sections of the Indian Penal Code and is associated with the Gardanibagh police station.</p>
<p>As the Peon recruitment examination approaches, candidates are urged to stay informed about any further updates or changes regarding the exam process. The Bihar Civil Court continues to play a crucial role in the judicial system of the state, managing numerous cases and recruitment processes efficiently.</p>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed regarding any additional measures that may be implemented in light of recent events at the Patna Civil Court.</p>
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