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Dry Ice News: What is dry ice that caused people vomit blood in Gurugram

Dry Ice News: On March 2, the situation became complicated for a restaurant staff when some of its guests who came to have dinner started vomiting of blood.

Actually, these dinners were mistakenly served “dry ice” at a restaurant in Gurugram post having food as a mouth freshener.

This mistake resulted in resulting in serious health consequences, including vomiting of blood.

Dry ice is commonly used to preserve food products like ice cream and frozen desserts.

As per the Food and Safety Standards Authority of India (FSSAI), the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), dry ice is a lethal substance and it should not be touched or ingested.

Dry Ice News: What is dry ice?

According to a FSSAI note dated October 11, 2019, dry ice is the solid form of carbon dioxide. It is commonly used as a cooling agent for food products such as ice cream and frozen desserts.

The note further warns that improper handling of dry ice can pose serious health risks as it sublimes into large amounts of carbon dioxide gas that could lead to respiratory problems (hypercapnia).

The agency emphasizes that the dry ice should be used in well-ventilated environments and warns against storing it in closed spaces.

Dry Ice News: FSSAI also urges Food Safety Commissioners of all states/union territories to start awareness campaigns for food business operators and citizens on safe and proper use of dry ice.

Similarly, the US FDA warns that dry ice could cause severe damage to the skin and internal organs due to the extremely low temperatures.

The FDA emphasizes that dry ice should not be used in ways that make food unsafe for consumers or cause other safety hazards.

Dry Ice News: Employees in food service establishments are advised to avoid direct contact with dry ice along with incorporating safety procedures into their training plans.

Employers are also directed to provide warnings to employees about the adverse effects of the substance.

The incident at Laforessta cafe in Gurugram involved diners who unknowingly consumed dry ice that was contained in mouth freshener.

Ankit Kumar, one from the group did not consume mouth freshener and was quickly able to call police. Police took the injured people to hospital who are under treatment.

A FIR has also been lodged against the waiter responsible for the incident.

Petrol Price Today on Feb 29: Petrol prices change in these states; know rates in your city

Petrol Price Today: Changes in petrol prices affect almost every person in the country. Most people eagerly wait for the news of when will the rates of petrol come down because most people use their vehicle for commuting from one place to another place.

Moreover, they use vehicles for their routine tasks like going to market or visiting a nearby doctor or going to a saloon. In this situation, change in petrol prices becomes important news for them. Though, minor changes in petrol prices are frequent, they keep going up and down but sometimes the government makes big changes in prices.

In this article, you will get information about what is the petrol price today in your state or city.

Whenever, petrol prices go down, vehicle owners take a sigh of relief, hence, you should be aware of the petrol prices in your state.

Oil companies everyday release current rates of petrol. Today on February 8, the price of petrol in Delhi is ₹104.01 per litre. You can also read about the petrol prices in other major cities below in the article.

Petrol Price Today

Today on February 29*, the price of petrol in Maharashtra state ₹109.96 per litre. Below is the information about the prices of petrol in other states. Check now:

State

Today’s Petrol Price (per litre)

Delhi

₹104.01

Maharashtra

₹109.96

Madhya Pradesh

₹107.21

Jharkhand

₹98.49

Uttar Pradesh

₹95.26

Rajasthan

₹111.08

Gujarat

₹95.33

Punjab

₹96.18

Tamil Nadu

₹101.38

Bihar

₹105.87

Himachal Pradesh

₹95.76

Haryana

₹95.29

Jammu and Kashmir

₹100.34

Andhra Pradesh

₹110.71

Assam

₹94.55

Chhattisgarh

₹94.92

Karnataka

₹100.56

Odisha

₹101.78

West Bengal

₹104.65

Uttarakhand

₹93.99

Telangana

₹108.18

Goa

₹96.37

Arunachal Pradesh

₹99.38

Petrol Price Today in other states

Below we have given the information about the petrol prices on February 29 in major cities of the country.

City

Petrol Price Today (per litre)

Mumbai

₹114.04

Kolkata

₹109.20

Chennai

₹106.37

Ahmedabad

₹107.34

Chandigarh

₹95.94

Agra

₹97.52

Gurugram

₹96.56

Dehradun

₹94.74

Varanasi

₹99.02

Ludhiana

₹97.18

Jaipur

₹112.64

Haridwar

₹94.54

Ambala

₹97.84

How to know current petrol prices in your city?

If you want to know about the current prices of petrol in your city then you can use the mobile phone service as well. You will have to use SMS service for this. According to Indian Oil’s official website you will have to send “RSP” means Retail Selling Price in the message text body to 92249 92249. Then you will get the current price of petrol in your city over an SMS.

If you want to know about the current prices of petrol in your city then you can use the mobile phone service as well to know details. You will have to use the SMS service for this details. According to Indian Oil’s official website you will have to send “RSP” means Retail Selling Price in the message text body to 92249 92249.

Apart from this, you can also use Indian Oil’s official application to track current prices of petrol/diesel.

Frequently Asked Question (FAQs): Petrol Price Today

What is today’s petrol price in New Delhi?

Today the price of petrol in New Delhi is ₹104.01 per litre and Diesel price is ₹89.62 per litre.

What is Indian Oil company’s toll free number?

Indian Oil company’s toll free number is 1800-2333-555.

Do petrol prices change everyday in India?

Yes, petrol prices change daily in India.

At which price petrol is being sold in Uttar Pradesh today?

Today the price of petrol in Uttar Pradesh is ₹95.26 per litre.

When does petrol price increase in India?

Whenever prices crude oil increase in international market, petrol prices go up in India.

Delhi AQI: Kejriwal govt places new norms to improve air quality

Delhi AQI: Every year, pollution increases in Delhi-NCR during winter and the air here becomes poisonous. Many times it becomes difficult for people to breathe here. Meanwhile, the Central Government’s graded action plan to improve the air quality of Delhi-NCR has been implemented from Sunday. Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) has been given the task of cleaning the air quality in Delhi and areas adjacent to Delhi. CAQM has already made many new changes in this action plan for this.

Delhi AQI: Ban on many things in Delhi-NCR

Delhi AQI: Under the new changes, it has been decided that if Delhi’s Air Quality Index (AQI) goes beyond 200, then a complete ban on old vehicles will be implemented in Delhi-NCR. Apart from this, there will also be a ban on burning coal and coal in hotels. Apart from this, if AQI goes above 400, then in such a situation, BS-3 petrol and BS-4 diesel powered four-wheelers will also be banned in Delhi, Gurugram, Faridabad, Ghaziabad and Gautam Buddha Nagar with immediate effect.

Delhi AQI: Earlier, apart from all these restrictions, the administration used to impose ban on construction and demolition, ban on high emission vehicles, ban on burning of wood and use of coal even when the air quality reached a particular level. Under the first phase of the rules implemented by GRAP along with the new changes, it has been kept in mind that the instructions given by the Supreme Court and the National Green Tribunal regarding vehicles running on overaged diesel and petrol will be strictly followed. Can be followed from.

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These rules were made under the second and third phase

Delhi AQI: In the second phase, if the air quality reaches the level of 200, there will be a complete ban on the use of coal and wood in hotels and restaurants. Apart from this, in this phase, it has been said that strict measures will be taken to improve the air quality in places considered to be hotspots for air pollution.

Delhi AQI: Under the third phase, BS-3 petrol and BS-4 diesel powered four-wheelers have been banned in Delhi, Gurugram, Faridabad, Ghaziabad and Gautam Buddha Nagar. Apart from this, in view of air pollution, on the advice of CQAM, a decision can also be taken to keep schools closed for children up to class 5. If AQI reaches 450, then vehicles running on CNG or diesel which are registered outside Delhi may be banned. However, vehicles providing essential services will be exempted during this period. Apart from this, many other important restrictions are also applicable in different phases of GRAP.

Delhi AQI improved for the second time in 6 years

Delhi AQI: The air quality index in Delhi-NCR was recorded at 167 on Saturday. This index is between January 1 and September 30. This is the second time in the last six years that Delhi’s air has been recorded so clean during this period. During this period, Delhi’s air was recorded better only during the Corona epidemic i.e. in the year 2020. During this period in the years 2022, 2021, 2019 and 2018, Delhi’s AQI was 180-193. Work is also done from time to time to improve Delhi’s air quality by banning diesel generators.