Breaking news on September 29: 2 mosques bomb blast in Pakistan, 57 killed – financialexpress.com

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Breaking news on September 29: 2 mosques bomb blast in Pakistan, 57 killed – financialexpress.com

Latest news today (September 29): Presenting FE’s Breaking News today. We will keep you updated on all major news, views and much more throughout the day.
A suspected suicide bomber blew himself up among a crowd of people celebrating the Prophet Muhammad’s birthday in southwestern Pakistan on Friday, killing at least 52 people and wounding nearly 70 others, authorities said, in one of the country’s deadliest attacks targeting civilians in months.An open area near a mosque was left strewn with the shoes of the dead and wounded, TV footage and videos on social media showed. (REUTERS)
Azadpur Mandi, the biggest wholesale vegetable market in Asia, experienced a significant fire on Friday. According to officials, the fire has since been put out. At 5.20 pm, there was a call regarding the incident, and 11 fire tenders hurried to the scene. The fire was put out by 6.30 p.m., according to the authorities.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Friday said that the Canadian allegations with regard to the death of a Khalistani separatist was discussed during his meeting with the Secretary of State Tony Blinken a day earlier and noted that the two delegations came out better informed after the meeting. (PTI)

President Droupadi Murmu’s approval of the Women’s Reservation Bill results in a gazette notification from the Indian government. Now, it will be officially known as the Constitution (106th Amendment) Act. According to its provision, “It shall come into force on such date as the central government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint.”
BJP workers protest against the West Bengal Government over the rising Dengue cases in the state. (ANI)
दुनिया देख रही है…. आप इस बार भी ख़ामोश हैं!
Today, I wrote a letter to Hon’ble Prime Minister and the leader of #LokSabha Shri @narendramodi ji, requesting him to uphold and protect the parliamentary decorum, break his silence, as the world is watching India more closely. pic.twitter.com/0t4I4fggJG
BSP MP Danish Ali on Friday wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi urging him to ‘break his silence’ and take action agianst BJP leader and South Delhi MP Ramesh Bidhuri. In the letter, which Ali posted on his X account, the BSP leader said that the Prime Minister should make a public statement in this regard.

ISKON has sued senior BJP leader Maneka Gandhi. According to the latest reports, the religious group has sent a Rs 100 crore defamation suit to Gandhi. “The comments of Maneka Gandhi were very unfortunate. Our devotees across the world are very hurt. We are taking legal action of defamation of Rs 100 Crore against her. We have sent her a notice today. How can an MP, once a Union Minister, lie without any evidence against such a big society,” asked ISKCON Kolkata’s Vice-President Radharamn Das.
Farmers in large numbers squatted on rail tracks in parts of Punjab on Friday, while another group of cultivators blocked the Chandigarh-Ambala national highway as part of their stir to demand a financial package for losses incurred in floods, a legal guarantee to MSP and a sweeping debt waiver. As part of the three-day ‘rail roko’ protest, farmers squatted on the Amritsar-Delhi railway track in Devidas Pura, while in Hoshiarpur, members of the Azad Kisan Committee, Doaba, sat on dharna at the local railway station. (PTI)
Hindustan Zinc on Friday said it plans to create separate entities for its zinc, lead, silver and recycling businesses to unlock “potential value” and will appoint external advisors to review its corporate structure. Shares of Hindustan Zinc surged as much as 6.6% after the announcement, while parent Vedanta Ltd jumped as much as 7.8% Hindustan Zinc’s plans come at a time when Vedanta Ltd is also planning to separate its commodities businesses into multiple companies for better valuations. (READ MORE)
Jalan Kalrock Consortium, the winning bidder for the revival of grounded carrier Jet Airways, on Friday said it has infused an additional Rs 100 crore in the airline as per the court-approved resolution plan. With this, the consortium has “fulfilled” its total financial commitment of Rs 350 crore to revive the airline, which would pave the way for it to take over the ownership of Jey Airways, JKC (Jalan Kalrock Consortium) said in a statement. JKC also said it is expecting the airline to be up and running next year with the launch date likely to be announced in the next few days. Jet Airways has not flown since April 17, 2019. (PTI)
Russian President Vladimir Putin was on Friday shown meeting one of the most senior former commanders of the Wagner group and talking about how volunteer units could fight in Ukraine but the Kremlin said the mercenary now worked for the defence ministry. The meeting underscored the Kremlin’s attempt to show that the state had now gained control over the mercenary group after a failed June mutiny by Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin, who was killed in a plane crash in August. (Reuters)
On Haryana Government imposing a ban on hookah bars across the state, Deputy Excise Commissioner, Amit Bhatia says, “By forming teams of excise inspectors this order will be implemented in the state. If any illegal activity is found to be undertaken, then action will be taken as per the law.”
Hangzhou Asian Games: Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar, Swapnil Kusale and Akhil Sheoran win gold in 50-metre Rifle 3Ps Men’s team event
Hangzhou Asian Games: India win silver in women’s 10-metre air pistol team event.
RBI maintains repo rate, raises inflation forecast for FY27 to 5.1%. Economists predict tightening in second half, with 50 bps increase expected. Inflation projections for Q1-Q4 also raised due to global supply chain disruptions and commodity price shocks. Debate over immediate or gradual rate hike, but growing consensus for hike in August meeting due to inflation risks.

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