Today’s Morning News: 14 September 2024 Prime Time Today Breaking News, Live Updates

Today’s Morning News 14 September 2024 Prime Time Today Breaking News, Live Updates
Today’s Morning News 14 September 2024 Prime Time Today Breaking News, Live Updates

Breaking News of India this morning

Kejriwal Released After 177 Days in Jail

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal was granted bail by the Supreme Court after spending 177 days in jail related to the Delhi Liquor Policy case. He was arrested by the CBI, which the court deemed lawful but allowed his release under certain conditions. Kejriwal cannot sign any government files and was asked to post a bail bond of ₹10 lakh. Upon release, he credited his faith, saying, “God supported me because I was right.” He added that his strength had increased tenfold after coming out of jail.

Junior Doctors Protest Kolkata Rape-Murder Case

Protests by junior doctors have been ongoing for 35 days after a trainee doctor was raped and murdered in Kolkata. They have written to President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, requesting intervention. The CBI’s petition for a narco test on the accused, Sanjay Roy, was denied as Roy refused to undergo the test.

Mandi Mosque Ordered to Demolish Two Illegal Floors

A court in Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, ordered the demolition of two illegal floors of a mosque in 30 days. This sparked protests by Hindu groups, leading to a water cannon response by the police. The dispute is reminiscent of another case in Shimla, where protests have been ongoing against alleged illegal construction at a mosque.

No Ban on Namaz at Gyanvapi Basement Roof

A district court in Varanasi rejected a petition by Hindu groups seeking to ban Namaz on the roof of the Gyanvapi basement. The court also denied a request for repairs to the basement, though Hindu worship will continue. The Hindu side argued that the roof and pillars are weak and could be damaged by gatherings.

Two Soldiers Martyred in Kashmir Encounter

In Jammu and Kashmir’s Kishtwar region, two soldiers were martyred, and two others injured in an encounter with Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorists. The security forces have surrounded three terrorists, and the operation is ongoing. This comes just days after two terrorists were killed in Udhampur, ahead of the first phase of the J&K Assembly elections on September 18.

Vinesh Phogat Case

Former Solicitor General Harish Salve spoke out on wrestler Vinesh Phogat’s claims that she received no help during the Paris Olympics after being disqualified. Salve stated that he wanted to challenge the decision in Swiss courts, but Phogat’s legal team chose not to proceed.

Gold Price Soars by ₹1,243 in a Day

The price of gold surged by ₹1,243, bringing 10 grams of 24-carat gold to ₹73,044. Silver also saw a sharp rise, with an increase of ₹2,912 per kilogram, reaching ₹86,100. So far in 2023, gold prices have increased by ₹9,692, while silver has risen by ₹12,705.

Some Key Headlines:

  1. National: Ayodhya Ram Temple’s pinnacle will be completed in 120 days; the temple will be ready in 6 months. Idols for the temple have been crafted in Jaipur.
  2. National: Broadband internet ban lifted in 5 districts of Manipur; mobile internet still restricted until September 15. The decision came after student protests.
  3. National: Gym owner murdered in a posh Delhi area; shooter fired 6-8 rounds on the roadside. Rohit Godara from the Lawrence gang claimed responsibility.
  4. Business: Hindenburg accuses Adani Group of having ₹2,600 crore frozen in Swiss banks. Adani Group denies the claims, calling it an attempt to hurt their market value.
  5. Sports: Bangladesh announces their Test squad for the series against India. All-rounder Shakib, accused of murdering a protesting student, included. The first match starts on the 19th.
  6. International: Jaishankar reveals that his father was on a plane hijacked in 1984. He was dealing with the hijackers while telling his mother he wouldn’t be coming home.
  7. International: China raises retirement age due to declining population. Men will work until 63, women until 58, with the new law taking effect in 2025.
  8. International: NATO missiles may be launched in Russia; Biden and UK’s PM met in the US. Putin says Russia is ready to respond.

News by Prime Time Today