School Assembly News Headlines for 26 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 26 July 2024
Here are the top national news headlines for the school assembly 26 July 2024 –
- "Freedom of choice": India responds to a US official's worry on Modi's trip to Russia.
- MEA expects Canada to take action against anti-Indian groups, citing "double standards."
- The Centre notified RS that over 2 lakh trees will be cut down in Hasdeo Arand for mining.
- Jagan Mohan Reddy is compared to "Pablo Escobar" by Chandrababu Naidu.
- The halls of Rashtrapati Bhavan are now known as Ashok Mandap and Ganatantra Mandap.
- "Elected MP Amritpal Singh behind bars": Channi, the Congress, pokes fun at the Centre.
- RS's Raghav Chadha reports inflation even in commodities where we were self-sufficient.
- Rashtrapati Bhavan move: Priyanka Gandhi's jab at the "concept of Shahenshah" Budget 2024–
- 2025: Increased funding was allocated to programs aimed at regulating food prices.
- Manipur: According to police, shots were fired at a government official's Imphal home.
- In response to Nitish Kumar's outburst, a LJP MP said, "Listen to his full statement."
International News Headlines for School Assembly 26 July 2024
Here are the top international news headlines for the school assembly 26 July 2024 –
- The director of the FBI casts doubt on whether Donald Trump was shot in the ear.
- The Canadian government and central bank disagree on immigration figures.
- For "lying" to Congress about Biden, Trump is requesting the resignation of the FBI director.
- It appears that Prince Harry is mocking William for claiming that Diana was "paranoid."
- When a Fox News guest calls Kamala Harris the "original Hawk tuah girl," she receives online vitriol.
- If Biden is "fully capable" of serving another term, Karine Jean-Pierre discloses. Politicians are urged by Indo-
- Canadian groups to condemn the separatists of Khalistani.
- The benefits of wind farms to towns might be gradual or intricate, which can spark opposition and false information.
- According to a study, noncitizens are less likely to answer a citizenship question in a census.
- As climate demonstrators block the runway, aircraft are halted at Frankfurt airport.
Sports News Headlines for School Assembly 26 July 2024
Here are the top sports news headlines for the school assembly on 26 July 2024 –
- Lionel Messi responds, "Insolito," after Argentina's contentious loss to Morocco at the Paris Olympics.
- Paris Olympics: A group of refugees eager to make a mark despite being forced to flee their own country and not giving up on their goals.
- To develop young swimmers who are champions, a new high-performance swimming program was introduced.
- Olympics: Coach Javier Mascherano of Argentina refers to the situation as a "circus" after his team loses 1-2 against Morocco.
- The 1790-founded county club outlawed sixes in response to complaints from nearby residents about balls smashing windows, automobiles, and barns.
- Legends from the West Indies seek an apology from Brian Lara for his book's abuse charges about Viv Richards.
Business and Start-Ups News Headlines for School Assembly 26 July 2024
Here are the top business news headlines for the school assembly 26 July 2024 –
- Minister of Civil Aviation: DGCA is looking into the AI Express cabin crew strike that resulted in flight cancellations.
- Sebi: In the FY23 equity cash segment, 70% of individual intraday traders had losses.
- AI Mission: The IT Ministry plans to purchase up to 500 GPUs with new funding.
- India gives itself room to sign EU and UK free trade agreements by amending the Customs Act.
- Axis Bank's Q1 profit forecast is missed due to greater provisions and declining margins.
- According to a Sebi analysis, the majority of individual intraday traders in the equity cash segment lost money in FY23.
- Amidst pressure on domestic markets, the rupee records a record low.
- 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.