School Assembly News Headlines for 25 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.
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National News Headlines for School Assembly 25 July 2024
Here are the top national news headlines for the school assembly 25 July 2024 –
- Kerala High Court delays the release of a report on the status of women in the film industry.
- In the Chhattisgarh Assembly, opposition MLAs chant over the Pedia encounter.
- DMK MP advised PM Narendra Modi to "follow MK Stalin."
- Mamata Banerjee attended an event in Kolkata, where a gate collapsed, injuring two individuals.
- Intrusions by Haldwani: Centre, Uttarakhand is ordered by SC to submit restoration plans.
- The request to add high heat to the list of natural catastrophes was denied by the finance panel.
- "Copying is rewarded in this house," Chidambaram argues, aiming for the Modi government's budget.
- SC suggests an independent committee and draws attention to the lack of trust in farmers' protests.
- Rahul Gandhi meets with legislators representing farmers and pledges support for the MSP's legal guarantee.
- U'khand Cong starts a march to Kedarnath to protest the construction of a Delhi duplicate of the temple.
- Puja Khedkar is 'out of reach' and neglects to report to the IAS academy trainee amid a quarrel.
- "Bolne mein expert hain," was Kharge's "mataji" jab at Sitharaman in the Rajya Sabha.
International News Headlines for School Assembly 25 July 2024
Here are the top international news headlines for the school assembly 25 July 2024 –
- The Troika urges COP Parties to submit climate strategies for the 1.5 degree Celsius target.
- A complaint is filed by the Trump campaign against Kamala Harris for appropriating Biden's war money.
- Hillary Clinton asserts that even with her "unique" problems, Kamala Harris can defeat Trump.
- Before he met with Netanyahu, Trump released a letter written by Palestinian leader Abbas.
- It's "not MAGA folks to come together for," according to Vinod Khosla. Harris Kamala.
- Man detained following attack near barracks that left a British soldier critically injured after being stabbed.
- After over 200 people were killed in violent clashes, Bangladesh is slowly returning to normalcy.
- Authorities in North China warn that strong rains may cause landslides and flooding.
- In a rare conversation, Elon Musk finally praises Mark Zuckerberg.
- Only the pilot survives when a plane crashes in Nepal, killing eighteen people.
- Top Democrats like Obama, according to Trump, "can't stand him" and helped force Biden out.
- After an investigation revealed 200,000 children and vulnerable adults were harmed while in care, New Zealand has apologised.
Sports News Headlines for School Assembly 25 July 2024
Here are the top sports news headlines for the school assembly on 25 July 2024 –
- Five Australian women's water polo players test positive for COVID-19 in 2024, ahead of the Olympics.
- With Rohit Kohli's retirement, India has suffered a great setback; Jayasuriya must make the most of Sri Lanka's advantage.
- Season 2 of the Global Chess League will see Hikaru Nakamura and Anish Giri join Magnus Carlsen and Viswanathan Anand as iconic players.
- Vice-captain Ollie Pope believes that with a Bazball approach, England can score 600 runs in a single day.
- Women's Asia Cup: India is still too strong for Nepal, and Shafali Verma excels on a night of innovations.
- Ajinkya Naik, 37, becomes the youngest president of the Mumbai Cricket Association ever.
Business and Start-Ups News Headlines for School Assembly 25 July 2024
Here are the top business news headlines for the school assembly 25 July 2024 –
- British Foreign Secretary David Lammy said that the India-UK Free Trade Agreement talks are only the beginning of our goals.
- According to PMI, India's business growth reached a three-month high in July.
- Budget 2024: Capital expenditures would stay at Rs. 11.11 lakh crore, with plans to cover the private sector's viability gap.
- Budget 2024: When allocating foreign aid to nations, priority should be given to the neighbourhood.
- The government increases the short-term capital gains tax from 10% to 12.5%, blocks F&O trading, and increases STT.
- Budget 2024: In 2024–2025, the centre's subsidy bill will drop to a five-year low.
- Budget 2024: The debt-to-GDP ratio will take the stage instead of the fiscal deficit.