School Assembly News Headlines for 5 June 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 5 June 2024
Here are the top national news headlines for the school assembly 5 June 2024 –
- Report: Air Force's Sukhoi fighter crashes in Nashik, Maharashtra.
- Both Tripura Lok Sabha seats are won by the BJP.
- Mamata Banerjee: "BJP lost Ayodhya, PM Modi lost credibility, must resign."
- KL Sharma, a staunch supporter of the Gandhi family, defeats Smriti Irani in Amethi.
- Wayanad and Rae Bareli are both won by Rahul Gandhi by significant margins.
- Meghalaya: The ruling NPP loses its stronghold in Tura, and sitting MPs are removed.
- Kangana Ranaut of the BJP wins by a margin of 74,755 votes from the Mandi seat.
- In north Karnataka, Jagdish Shettar and Pralhad Joshi hold onto their BJP strongholds.
- Congress sends a memo to ECI regarding the slowdown in the counting process.
- Again in Delhi, AAP comes up empty; in Punjab, it wins one seat and leads in two more.
- The rise of BAP in Rajasthan's tribal areas.
- Rahul Gandhi emphasises: "Cong MP: People of UP saved the constitution."
- In several states in the Hindi heartland, the INDIA alliance reappears.
- Tejasvi Surya of the BJP defeats Sowmya Reddy to win the Bangalore South seat. Sindhudurg - Ratnagiri
- Narayan Rane of the BJP leads by 56,000 votes for the Lok Sabha seat.
- Lok Sabha elections: In Jodhpur, Gajendra Shekhawat defeated his Cong opponent.
- Piyush Goyal is expected to win his first Lok Sabha election from Mumbai North.
International News Headlines for School Assembly 5 June 2024
Here are the top international news headlines for the school assembly 5 June 2024 –
- President Biden cautions that "convicted felon" Trump poses a larger "threat" in his second term.
- Veterans take advantage of the limited time to save their D-Day recollections for future generations.
- Unidentified donor snubs Columbia by giving an Israeli university $260 million.
- The Washington Post is struggling with a hurriedly announced restructure after the sudden departure of its senior editor.
- The leaders of the G7 'completely endorse' Joe Biden's idea for peace in Gaza.
- Bidens show up for the jury selection in Hunter's guns case.
- UK poll forecasts largest ever Labour party win.
- Rep. Robert Garcia, a Democrat, responds to MTG and calls Fauci a "American hero."
- Two police officers and the gunman were injured in a shooting in New York City.
- Speaker of the Iranian Parliament Ghalibaf declares for presidency.
Sports News Headlines for School Assembly 5 June 2024
Here are the top sports news headlines for the school assembly on 5 June 2024 –
- Norway Chess: As the chess world rallies around the world champion, Ding Liren holds Praggnanandhaa to a draw.
- Highlights of Afghanistan vs. Uganda, T20 World Cup 2024: AFG defeated UGA in Guyana by 125 runs.
- Rahul Dravid says the T20 World Cup will be his final job as head coach of India: "Just like on my first day,"
- After joining Real Madrid, Kylian Mbappe shares a snapshot of himself with his childhood hero, Cristiano Ronaldo: "My Dream Club."
- T20 World Cup: Anrich Nortje makes a triumphant comeback as South Africa thrashes Sri Lanka to kick off the competition.
- T20 World Cup: A thorough plan and inspiration from the West Indies will help Uganda make its grand stage debut.
- Bajrang Punia's temporary suspension is revoked by the anti-doping panel because no formal charges have been brought yet.
Business and Start-Ups News Headlines for School Assembly 5 June 2024
Here are the top business news headlines for the school assembly 5 June 2024 –
- Following election patterns that imply a weaker mandate for the BJP-led NDA, the Sensex and Nifty fell 6%.
- Tuesday is terrifying: the Sensex and Nifty drop more than 8%.
- The IATA annual meeting will be hosted in Delhi by IndiGo in 2019.
- Toyota suspends the manufacturing of three models and issues an apology for manipulating auto tests.