Rule of rose cover9/21/2023 ![]() ![]() “Strong dust-raising winds prevailed over Delhi in the early hours. Meteorologists have attributed the dusty conditions to a combination of intense heat in northwest India over the past five days, parched soil due to the absence of rainfall and strong winds that have persisted since midnight. Satellite pictures released by the meteorological office showed a thick layer of dust covering large parts of northwest India. The situation is likely to improve in one to two days with rain expected on May 18. Strong winds are likely to continue on Wednesday. It said the PM10 rose from 141 microgram per cubic metre at 4 am to 796 microgram per cubic metre at 7 am. The Commission for Air Quality Management said it’s an “exceptional episodic event” which has led to continual dispersion of dust over the entire Delhi-NCR. The DPCC data showed PM10 levels rose to 1,542 micrograms per cubic metre at Vivek Vihar 1,296 micrograms per cubic metre at RK Puram 1,807 micrograms per cubic metre at Patparganj 1,663 micrograms per cubic metre at Narela 1,957 micrograms per cubic metre at Alipur 1,661 micrograms per cubic metre at Dwarka Sector 8 1,456 micrograms per cubic metre at Mundka 1,662 micrograms per cubic metre at Major Dhyan Chand Stadium 1,527 micrograms per cubic metre at Wazirpur 1,580 micrograms per cubic metre at Ashok Vihar and 1,881 micrograms per cubic metre at Okhla Phase 2 in the morning hours. The Delhi Pollution Control Committee data showed PM10 levels soaring to 3,826 micrograms per cubic metre at Jahangirpuri and 2,565 micrograms per cubic metre at Sri Aurobindo Marg.Īccording to the Central Pollution Control Board, PM10 levels up to 100 micrograms per cubic metre (for a 24-hour period) are considered safe. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said dust-laden winds with speeds up to 50 kmph blew between 3 am and 6 am, lowering visibility to a mere 700 metres at 10 am at the Palam Observatory, close to the Indira Gandhi International Airport, as compared to 4,000 metres at 9 am on Monday.īy 3 pm on Tuesday, the overall air quality index had worsened to 260, from 162 at 4 pm on Monday. For those who have played the game before, this will certainly be a wonderful way to revisit the Rose Garden Orphanage…and all the mysteries it holds within.The PM10 pollution in Delhi-NCR soared to hazardous levels on Tuesday as strong winds swept the region, raising dust and leaving a thick blanket of haze over it. Rather, Ragnar looks at the game as a work of art as well as a medium for tackling extremely difficult topics with earnest compassion, regardless of its method of execution.Īt nearly 75-minutes long, this spoiler-filled video will certainly ruin your first playthrough of Rule of Rose but it will undoubtedly give you an appreciation for the skill it takes to craft a deep and powerful story through an interactive experience. One of my favorite YouTube channels (and a personal friend of mine) RagnarRox has released a fascinating video essay that delves into the concepts, themes, and stories woven throughout Rule of Rose, addressing them with a philosophical and introspective perspective that doesn’t give way to hysteria or outrage. To this day, Rule of Rose is considered to be a cult classic in the survival horror gaming community, one that very few people have their hands on due to a low run of sales. Rife with themes of child abuse, pedophilia and ephebophilia, and psychological/emotional/phsyical abuse, there were many who found the game to be unsuitable for audiences. In 2006, one of the most controversial survival horror games was released for the PlayStation 2: Rule of Rose. Fascinating Video Essay Dives Into the Controversial World of RULE OF ROSE ![]()
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