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Delhi woke up to dense fog and cold wave conditions on Thursday. The India Meteorological Department issued a yellow alert. Some relief is expected from Friday as temperatures are set to rise. A feeble western disturbance will approach, pushing up night temperatures. Fresh snowfall is likely in the Himalayan region around January 16. Delhi's air quality remains very poor.
Danish badminton player Anders Antonsen withdrew from the India Open for the third consecutive year, citing extreme air pollution in Delhi. He believes the current pollution levels make the city unsuitable for hosting a badminton tournament, following similar concerns raised by his compatriot Mia Blichfeldt.
New Delhi anticipates a bright winter day with temperatures between 9.6C and 21.4C, but yesterday's Severe air quality persists, prompting mask recommendations. The week ahead forecasts a warming trend with dry conditions, though air quality remains a concern due to calm winds and lack of rain.
Delhi's official records boast nearly 20,000 beds for the homeless, yet ground checks reveal a stark reality of significantly fewer available spots. Many shelters operate at a fraction of their claimed capacity, with a severe shortage of beds and mattresses. This discrepancy leaves thousands without adequate shelter, despite government assurances and a persistent problem over years.
Five minors, including a 12-year-old, were arrested in Delhi for robbing a man of his mobile phone and over Rs 35,000. The group allegedly assaulted the victim near the Safdarjung-AIIMS flyover. Four of the arrested juveniles have prior involvement in similar cases and were reportedly intoxicated at the time of the incident.

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