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Ghaziabad: A man was arrested for allegedly killing his girlfriend after she threatened to expose their relationsh­ip to his wife, the police said on Thursday. Deputy superinten­dent of police ( city) Dharmendra Chauhan said the mother of the woman had on October 19 filed a complaint regarding the disappeara­nce her daughter at Kotwali GT Road police station here. After a detailed investigat­ion, a man, identified as Deepak, of Garhi Katiyya village of the Loni area here was arrested from his house on Wednesday, he said. Deepak, while confessing to the crime, said he had met the woman at a discothequ­e and became friends with her, the DSP said. After a few days the girl began demanding money from him and threatened she will expose their relationsh­ip to his wife if he failed to do so, Mr Chauhan said. Deepak planned to eliminate her and took her to Mangalore town near Haridwar in Uttarakhan­d on September 29. He strangled her and threw the body in a canal, he said. The body was recovered next day by the Uttarakhan­d police from the canal after some passersby informed it, the DSP said. Following his arrest, Deepak has been been sent to jail, Mr Chauhan said. New Delhi: Delhi was rated to be the most polluted city in the world for ambient air pollution by World Health Organisati­on in 2014. To tackle health problems associated with air pollution in Delhi, which affect some 46 million people in & around the capital city, indoor plants could be one solution to reduce carbon dioxide level. However, one air purifier can replace 100 of plants which are pertinent to save space in the residentia­l and office complexes. High levels of carbon dioxide inside homes, though not fatal, are a major cause for headaches and lethargy. With the Supreme Court restrictin­g the use of firecracke­rs, some new age entreprene­urs have begun pioneering work. BreathEasy, a startup founded by Barun Aggarwal, is India’s first indoor air quality total solution provider, recently launched the world’s most impressive air purificati­on systems – IQAir, in India. The 100% Swiss made machines are capable of combating airborne germs, chemicals, smoke & even ultra- fine particles, down to 0.001 micrometer­s in diameter.

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