
Subuhi Jiwani
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Subuhi Jiwani
@sub_speak
Writer, editor, docu-maker | Doc: A flood-resilient Mumbai? https://t.co/8EnAUu2PjD Book: Versova Vortex https://t.co/noLkWjRiRN Text editor @TMigrationStory





The Manipur government plans to resettle 10,000 internally displaced persons by March 2026. But many families remain uncertain about when it will be safe to return. My ground report for @TMigrationStory from Munirka: themigrationstory.com/the-shadow-of-… @Rolionaroll @sub_speak @hrw

What you’re seeing is fine particulate haze (PM2.5/PM10) trapped near the surface. In Mumbai, even “good/satisfactory” AQI can look hazy due to⬇️ • High humidity & sea salt aerosols/particles grow & scatter light. • Weak winds / temperature inversion, so pollutants don’t disperse. • Construction dust & traffic emissions adding to background load. Would you agree? @manoj_kumar_nr @BhavreenMK

Delhi’s PM 10 fell 17%, but the bigger story is this⬇️ • Still 3x above safe limits. • NCR cities among the most polluted. • 89/96 cities breaching standards. This isn’t just a Delhi problem, it’s a regional airshed failure. Until transport, dust, industry & regional coordination are fixed, gains will remain rather cosmetic. hindustantimes.com/cities/delhi-n… via @JasjeevGandhiok @htTweets








So it begins the renovation of the Racecourse and clubhouse. Let’s first hack all the trees though instead of moving them. @mybmc (Bombay’s Most Corrupt) doing what they do best. While the @CMOMaharashtra lies about planting more. 📍 Mahalaxmi Racecourse, Mumbai, India






In the first half of March, the @Indiametdept recorded: 👉 Delhi crossing the 35°C threshold earlier than it has in the last 15 years 👉 Mumbai and Pune seeing the season’s first heatwave warning 👉 Coastal Andhra Pradesh experiencing heatwave conditions, and hot-humid weather 👉 Vidarbha nearing 40–41°C, parts of Tamil Nadu approaching 40°C unusually early in the season India’s growing #heat crisis isn’t just about hotter summers — it’s about how early heat arrives, where it concentrates, and who is most exposed. Here's what data from our first-of-its-kind district-level heat risk assessment, covering 734 districts and 35 indicators, reveals about changing summers in India👇 📘 Full study: ceew.in/publications/m…




There was a time rural women used kerosene to help firewood catch fire in chullah. Now, they burn plastic. Almost 80% of rural households in India rely on firewood, crop residues & cow dung as their primary source of energy for cooking. Women daily inhale toxins 📹 @ramji3789















