School Assembly News Headlines for 22 July 2024: Students shall prepare for the news reading with the latest updates on the national, international, sports, and business for the school assembly from the top stories available here.
National News Headlines for School Assembly 22 July 2024
Here are the top national news headlines for the school assembly 22 July 2024 –
- Airbus has selected eight locations in India to produce H125 helicopters.
- On UP's Kanwar Yatra order, Jayant Chaudhary said, "It was not a well-thought-out decision.
- Individual Members, A deepfake regulation described in RS prohibits retired judges from entering politics through a bill.
- Manipur prison camp inmates from Myanmar go on hunger strike to demand their release.
- Mumbai rain: a police advisory is issued during heavy precipitation, and a Vistara flight is redirected.
- 2020 Delhi Riots: HC to consider bail request from Umar Khalid in UAPA case.
- 186 more travel from Bangladesh's devastated war zone to Meghalaya.
- A crew member has died, but the fire on the ship off the coast of Goa is under control, according to an ICG officer.
- UNFPA projects that India's senior population will treble by 2050.
- Expectations for the budget: Child rights advocates want more money.
- "Murder conspiracy against Arvind Kejriwal": Sanjay Singh in response to L-G's "food" accusation.
International News Headlines for School Assembly 22 July 2024
Here are the top international news headlines for the school assembly 22 July 2024 –
- An apparent road rage incident resulted in the death of a recently married Indian guy.
- Netizens respond to Trump's first health report following the attempted assassination.
- Zelenskiy demands long-range armaments following the drone strike on Kiev.
- The top court in Bangladesh reduces jobs quota following 151 fatalities from violent turmoil.
- 12-year-old Tennessee girl allegedly smothers 8-year-old relative following argument over iPhone.
- At a Michigan event, Donald Trump calls Joe Biden and Kamala Harris "dumb people."
- A horrific sword attack in Los Angeles that resembles a Samurai leaves a woman dead.
- The number of firms controlling the global food chain is decreasing, which is bad for the environment, our communities, and our health.
- Meditating has potential risks, including the potential to exacerbate mental health issues. Bangladesh protests: 133 murdered, ordered to shoot on sight.
Sports News Headlines for School Assembly 22 July 2024
Here are the top sports news headlines for the school assembly on 22 July 2024 –
- India's Korean archery coach is leaving after his contract expires, furious over the Olympic snub.
- Vikram Rathour, Shubman Gill, and Rohit Sharma were all enhanced by leadership, and Shubman Gill will reap the same benefits.
- Football: Manolo Marquez, who will stay with FC Goa for a year, has been named the new head coach of India.
- PCB rejects NOC to Babar Azam, Shaheen Shah Afridi and Mohammad Rizwan to play Global T20 Canada 2024.
- The 7-foot-5-inch French giant Victor Wembanyama, whose wingspan is eight feet, stands in the way of the USA's fifth consecutive basketball gold medal.
- Paris Olympics, hockey: With Hardik as a heartbeat, India will aim for the sky with aerial passes as a key tactic.
- Women’s Asia Cup: India strolls to a comfortable win against Pakistan to kick off their title defence.
Business and Start-Ups News Headlines for School Assembly 22 July 2024
Here are the top business news headlines for the school assembly 22 July 2024 –
- Chip dreams: Delhi promises a long, smooth road while Taipei makes a small progress.
- On August 15, Mahindra & Mahindra will introduce the "Thar Roxx" SUV.
- Q1 net was up 35% for HDFC Bank, including 26% growth in interest income.
- In a key victory since the plea agreement, Boeing will furnish the E-7.
- Aviation Ministry said that airport systems are operating properly one day after a Windows outage affected flights.
- RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das says the bank is not currently considering granting business establishments a banking licence.
- Due to increased depreciation and a sluggish oil-to-chemicals sector, RIL's profit decreased 5.45% in the June quarter.
- A global tech outage affects various industries, with India's aviation sector being the hardest afflicted.
- There were just 11 trading members and 5 AMCs affected by the Microsoft outage.
- Bollywood films fail, and PVR Inox, an Indian theatre chain, doubles its deficit.