Agara Weather to Change: Thunderstorms Expected on 19-20 March, Relief from Heat Agara, March 18: The weather in Agara is set to change significantly from March 19 to 22, with thunderstorms expected on 19 and 20 March due to the influence of a western disturbance. Meteorological forecasts indicate that clouds will remain in the sky during this period, leading to a drop in temperatures. The weather department has predicted that the temperature will decrease by 5.2 degrees Celsius on the maximum side and 2 degrees Celsius on the minimum side compared to the normal range. On March 18, the maximum temperature was recorded at 34.6 degrees Celsius, while the minimum was 17.1 degrees Celsius. The previous day, March 17, saw a maximum of 31.5 degrees Celsius and a minimum of 20.4 degrees Celsius. Meteorologist Mo. Danish stated that the weather in the state will remain dry until March 18. From March 19 onwards, there will be a noticeable change in the weather pattern. He also mentioned that there could be a rise of 2 to 3 degrees Celsius in both maximum and minimum temperatures. The air quality in Agara remained in the satisfactory range on Monday, with an Air Quality Index (AQI) of 97. On Sunday, the AQI was 167. At the Bhatiya Petrol Pump on Hathras Road, the AQI was 499, while at Eidgah Chowk, it was 272, and at Arjuna Nagar Chowk, it was 213. According to CPCB guidelines, an AQI between 401-500 indicates poor air quality, 301-400 is very poor, 201-300 is poor, 101-200 is moderate, 51-100 is satisfactory, and 1-50 is good. The weather conditions on Monday were marked by a slight decrease in the minimum temperature and an increase in the maximum temperature. A light pinkish coolness was felt in the morning, and the night temperatures dropped, prompting people to turn off their fans.#western_disturbance #agara #meteorologist_mo_danish #bhatiya_petrol_pump #eidgah_chowk

Govinda Addresses Viral School Event Video and Small Car Rumors The actor Govinda recently addressed rumors surrounding a viral video of him dancing at a school function. He also clarified his comments about driving small cars, explaining the context behind these incidents. In an interview, he provided detailed responses to the controversies that emerged after the video surfaced online. Govinda mentioned that the events in question were part of two different functions—one organized for a chief minister and another for a member of parliament. He emphasized that social media is beyond individual control and that misinformation often spreads without factual verification. The actor highlighted the lack of accountability in online discussions, which led to unnecessary speculation about his financial status and personal life. Regarding the controversy over driving small cars, Govinda explained that the situation was due to specific protocols at a location in Agara. He stated, "They have their own rules. The car they have is already on display. You can’t park a Mercedes there." He clarified that this was not related to his lifestyle choices. He also mentioned that during a flight, passengers surprised him with a birthday song, which he found heartwarming. Govinda expressed gratitude for his achievements, stating, "I am always thankful to the higher power for what I have." He reiterated that he does not dwell on negative comments and that his actions are driven by genuine intentions rather than ego. He concluded by emphasizing his contentment and happiness, saying, "There’s nothing wrong, boss. The higher power has given us everything. We are very happy."#chief_minister #agara #school_event #govinda #member_of_parliament