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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi left for Delhi after concluding his three-day US visit. During his visit, he attended the Quad Leaders Summit and the Summit on the Future (SOTF) at the United Nations in New York.

1. PM Modi left for Delhi from the US

Prime Minister Narendra Modi left for Delhi after concluding his three-day US visit. During his three-day visit, he attended the Quad Leaders Summit and the Summit for the Future (SOTF) at the United Nations in New York. Apart from this, he also held some important bilateral meetings during his visit.

2. People are in a bad condition due to the flood here

Heavy rains in Bihar have created a serious flood-like situation in many districts, affecting 12.67 lakh people in 12 districts. However, the water level has started decreasing in some places in the state. While the water level of the Ganga River has started decreasing in Patna and its surrounding areas, the low-lying areas are being affected due to the rising water level of many rivers in other districts.

3. UP Police can be released next month…

The examination for recruitment to 60 thousand vacant posts has been completed and now the UP Police Recruitment and Promotion Board has started the process of resolving the objections of the candidates. In this regard, the screening of objections is being done by experts related to that subject. After this, the further process will start soon. The board is working to complete the police recruitment process as soon as possible.

4. Monsoon returns to Delhi

People in Delhi have been facing troublesome temperatures and humidity for the last four days. Meanwhile, the IMD has said that rain is expected in Delhi for the next four days. The temperature is likely to rise in Delhi on Tuesday as well. The Meteorological Department has predicted partly cloudy weather on Tuesday (September 24).

5. Rise in crude oil prices

There was a decline in the prices of crude oil for some time, but today i.e. on 24 September, the prices of crude oil have again seen a rise. Despite this, the prices of petrol and diesel have come down in most cities today and in some places, petrol has become cheaper by up to Rs 1. Currently, the price of Brent crude in the global market remains above $ 73 per barrel.

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