NEW DELHI - After a day of high humidity, the capital can expect cloudy skies and some rains Thursday, a weather official said.
SHIMLA - The historic Ridge, which was the only promenade for the British colonial rulers when Shimla was their summer capital and rests on the city's water supply system, is buckling under human pressure and heavy rains.
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