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<p><strong>Breaking News LIVE Updates:</strong> Hello and welcome to this space brought to you by ABP Live. Please follow this page for all the breaking news and latest updates from India and around the world.</p> <h3>HC Issues Notice To CBI Over Bail Plea Moved By Kejriwal, Next Hearing Today</h3> <p>Delhi High Court issued notice to the CBI regarding the bail plea moved by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in connection with the excise policy case. Justice Neena Bansal sought a response from the CBI in the matter, listing it for further hearing on July 17.</p> <p>The AAP chief was arrested from Tihay by the CBI on June 26.</p> <p>The plea stated that Kejriwal, sitting Delhi CM and AAP's national convenor, was being subjected to harassment for "wholly malafide and extraneous conditions".</p> <p>The court also noticed the fact that Kejriwal had approached the High Court directly, before moving trial court first.</p> <p>His lawyer Abhishek Singhvi argued that he is not a terrorist or poses a flight risk. The senior lawyer also stated that the Delhi CM was arrested by the CBI after securing bail in ED's money laundering case.</p> <h3>IMD Predicts Heavy Rains In Parts Of Himachal On July 17-18</h3> <p>The meteorological department in Shimla has forecasted a wet spell in Himachal Pradesh till July 21. Several parts of the state continued to receive rain as the weather department issued a 'yelloe alert' on Monday. The isolated areas of Himachal are predicted to receive heavy rains later in the week.</p> <p>Some parts of the state&nbsp; have been lashed with intermittent rains since Sunday evening. The highest rain was recorded in Sundernagar at 36.8 mm, followed by Mandi at 16.6 mm, and Pandoh at 12 mm.</p> <p>This was followed by Poanta Sahib at 8.2 mm, Karsog at 8.1 mm, Gohar at 7 mm, Baggi at 5.7 mm, Slapper at 4.5 mm, Solan at 4.4 mm and Kufri at 4 mm, PTI reported.&nbsp;</p> <p>According to the state emergency operation centre, Himachal since the onset of monsoon on June 27, has so far suffered losses amounting to Rs 177 crores. 25 persons have died in rain-related incidents.</p> <h3>Delhi Police Issues Traffic Advisory In View Of Tazia Processions Tomorrow</h3> <p>The Delhi Police on Monday issued a traffic advisory in view of the Tazia processions that will be taken out across the capital on the occasion of Muharram, which will be oberserved on Tuesday and Wednesday.</p> <p>"Around 9 pm on Tuesday, a procession will be taken out from Chhatta Shahzad, Kalan Mahal and it will pass through Kamra Bangash, Chitli Qabar, Churi Walan, Matia Mahal, Jama Masjid, Chawri Bazar, Hauz Qazi," the the advisory said, adding that "the procession will be taken back on the reverse route."</p> <p>"City buses plying on Desh Bandhu Gupta Road and bound for Ajmeri Gate and beyond will be stopped at Aram Bagh and will return via Chitragupta Road-Paharganj.Buses bound for the New Delhi railway station shall also be stopped at Aram Bagh. Buses bound for Connaught Place and Central Secretariat will take Rani Jhansi Road, Mandir Marg, Park Street and terminate at Udhyan Marg and return via Kali Bari Marg," the advisory said.</p> <p>"Those planning to go to the New Delhi railway station on Wednesday evening should leave in advance. They should avoid Connaught Place and reach the Ajmeri Gate side of the station through Tilak Marg, Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Marg or through Rajghat and Jawaharlal Nehru Marg, depending on the movement of the processions," the advisory stated.</p> <p>It further stated that the "traffic movement will be regulated on Jama Masjid Road, Chawri Bazar Road, Ajmeri Gate Road, Asaf Ali Road, Panchkuian Road, Outer Circle of Connaught Place, Rafi Marg, Krishna Menon Marg, Aurobindo Marg, Motilal Nehru Marg, Barakhamba Road, Janpath, Sansad Marg, Tughlak Road, Ashoka Road, K G Marg, Lodhi Road and Jor Bagh Road from 12 noon to 9:30 pm."</p>

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