Every month we bring you the stories that matter most. September was a mix of heartbreak, excitement, and deep cultural moments. Below you’ll find a quick run‑down of the biggest headlines that appeared on Around The Clock News during this period.
Punjabi singer Rajvir Jawanda was involved in a severe motorcycle crash near Baddi, Himachal Pradesh. He suffered head and spinal injuries, went into cardiac arrest, and now remains on a ventilator at Fortis Hospital in Mohali. The news sparked an outpouring of prayers from fellow artists like Diljit Dosanjh and political leaders such as CM Bhagwant Mann.
Fans took to social media, sharing messages of support and urging better road safety measures for artists traveling between gigs. The incident also raised questions about emergency response times in hilly regions, prompting local authorities to promise a review of rescue protocols.
On the sports front, Sri Lanka clinched a convincing 7‑wicket win over Bangladesh in the first T20I of the series. Kusal Mendis blazed a 73‑run innings off just 51 balls, while Pathum Nissanka added a rapid 42 from 16 deliveries. The partnership sealed the chase with an over to spare, giving Sri Lanka a 1‑0 lead.
The match highlighted Sri Lanka’s batting depth and added pressure on Bangladesh to adjust their bowling strategy. Maheesh Theekshana’s two wickets were the only breakthrough for Sri Lanka, showing that the team still relies on key all‑rounders to finish games.
Later in the month, the Hindu and Jain communities marked Anant Chaturdashi, a day that blends Ganesh Visarjan celebrations with the conclusion of the Jain Paryushan festival. Hindus tied a 14‑knot thread and offered prayers to Vishnu, while Jains focused on forgiveness and the ten virtues that define their faith.
Cities prepared for large crowds, tightening traffic and arranging cleaner immersion sites. The joint observance emphasized shared values of devotion, community responsibility, and environmental care. Local NGOs reported a noticeable drop in plastic waste compared to previous years, crediting better public awareness campaigns.
These three stories capture the range of content you could find on our site in September: a tragic accident that united celebrities and officials, a thrilling cricket victory that kept fans on edge, and a cultural festival that reminded us of the power of collective rituals.
Looking ahead, we’ll keep tracking similar developments and bring you updates as they happen. Stay tuned, stay informed, and let us know which stories you want to see more of.