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Punjabi singer Rajvir Jawanda met with an serious accident in Baddi, Himachal Pradesh. He was traveling from Baddi to Shimla on a motorcycle when he suddenly lost his balance and fell on the road. He suffered a serious head injury during the fall. He was immediately admitted to a private hospital in Mohali, where he is undergoing treatment.
Doctors have preliminary information that Rajvir suffered serious head injuries after the accident. He also suffered a heart attack while being taken to the hospital, which further worsened his condition. His condition remains critical. Several Punjabi singers and his close friends have visited the hospital to inquire about his health.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurated the Durga Puja pandal themed "Operation Sindoor" at Santosh Mitra Square in Kolkata. As the puja day approaches, the pandal is attracting large crowds, but the controversy is also deepening. Police have issued a notice to the company managing the light and sound show, sparking a new controversy.
Dedicated to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of a developed India by 2047, based on transparency, self-reliance, innovation, and citizen empowerment, the Terapanth Professional Forum (TPF), a national platform with over 11,000 professional members, will organize the "TPF Responsibility: National Legal Conference on Combating White-Collar Crime" on 11 October at Bharat Mandapam in Delhi.
The CBI raided 12 locations in Kolkata, Bengaluru, and Mumbai on Saturday. This action was taken on the instructions of the Supreme Court. The agency took this action based on FIRs registered in six separate cases. The allegation is that some builders and officials of financial institutions colluded to defraud and defraud homebuyers.
A case of threat and extortion has been reported against famous comedian Kapil Sharma. The Mumbai Crime Branch has arrested the accused during the investigation. According to police, the accused is a resident of West Bengal and called Kapil Sharma seven times, threatening him. The accused demanded a ransom of 1 crore rupees.
Police reported that Kapil Sharma received a series of threatening calls on September 22nd and 23rd. The accused made threats not only from a single number but also from multiple numbers. He also sent videos to intimidate Kapil. The accused attempted to extort money using the names of well-known gangsters Rohit Godara and Goldy Brar. Police are currently investigating any gangster connections in this case.
Bareilly violence led to Maulana Tauqeer Raza's arrest; police uncovered a 7-day conspiracy, seized weapons, and took strict action to maintain peace and prevent further unrest in the city.
An eleven-year-old student has move the Supreme Court challenging the Delhi Government's admission policy for CM SHRI Schools that requires students to undergo an entrance test for entry into Classes 6th, 7th and 8th.
The petition has been filed under Article 32 of the Constitution. The petition reads that the entrance admission test violates Article 21-A of the Constitution, which guarantees the right to free and compulsory education. The petition also includes the Section 13 of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009 (RTE Act).
At least five people were killed and one person injured after an speedy car hit a divider on Gurugram-Delhi-Jaipur Highway early Saturday morning near Jharsa.
Gurguram Police PRO Sandeep Kumar said that a total of four people had died on the spot, and out of the two people sent to the hospital for treatment, one succumbed to injuries.
PRO further said that the high-speed car lost control. As a result it crashed violently into the Highway divider.
India firmly denied any third-party involvement in the 2025 ceasefire with Pakistan, clarifying at the UNGA that the truce resulted from direct military talks. India emphasized that peace requires direct dialogue and condemning terrorism, rejecting Pakistan’s claims of US mediation.
While monsoon has exited states like Delhi and Rajasthan, heavy rain warnings persist in Mumbai and Odisha. IMD urges caution amid rising temperatures and flood risks in affected areas.
Following deadly protests in Leh, authorities arrested Sonam Wangchuk, blaming his speeches for unrest. His detention sparks political backlash amid ongoing hunger strike for Ladakh’s statehood demands.
Pakistan PM Shahbaz Sharif alleges downing of Indian jets, accuses India of aggression, and credits Trump for ceasefire; India yet to officially respond.
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