School Assembly News Headlines for 7 August 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 7 August 2024
Here are the top national news headlines for the school assembly 7 August 2024 –
- The NGT requests that Uttarakhand authorities take ownership of any catastrophe that occurs in any of the four pilgrimage sites.
- India notified Parliament that it has 163 investigations under the Black Money Act in 9 years.
- A Sufi body meets with Kiren Rijiju and NSA Doval and supports the Waqf Board's idea for the Centre.
- Olympic athlete Manu Bhaker receives the Bhagavad Gita from the Indian embassy in France.
- Since 2014, 453, according to the Centre, have perished while cleaning sewers.
- Significant environmental degradation brought on by pollution is detrimental to aquatic life: SC.
- Regarding claims that the Preamble was removed from NCERT textbooks, Pradhan said, "No basis."
- "Atmosphere of terror": A BJP MP claims that dog bites caused 286 deaths in India.
- India is "deeply concerned" about Bangladesh's minority communities: EAM in Parliament.
- Report: Former deputy prime minister LK Advani was hospitalised at Apollo Hospital in Delhi.
- Report: Most Indian areas experience intensely humid heat during the monsoon season.
- In the Lok Sabha, a Raja is requesting security measures to safeguard the Dalit reservation.
- "Sheikh Hasina requested permission to visit India on short notice," according to Jaishankar.
- Sheikh Hasina left the Hindon Air Base because she wasn't sure how she would get to London.
- "Use appropriate caution": India warns visitors to the UK amid unrest.
- According to the supplemental charge sheet from the ED, Lalu and Tejashwi are accused of a scheme.
International News Headlines for School Assembly 7 August 2024
Here are the top international news headlines for the school assembly 7 August 2024 –
- Donald Trump is attacked by Hillary Clinton for his support of a "murderous dictator."
- Keir Starmer fires Elon Musk for his "civil war" remark regarding the riots in the UK.
- US: An Indian techie who drowned has his body found in a national park.
- The intense response from Taslima Nasreen to Sheikh Hasina's departure from Bangladesh.
- Supporters of Khaleda Zia assault the US consulate and remove the portrait of Mujibur Rahman.
- Ahead of the AUSMIN talks, Australia draws attention to the rising US military posture.
- Canada demands that Bangladesh peacefully revert to an inclusive, democratic government.
- A Polish man will go on trial for attacking the prime minister of Denmark.
Sports News Headlines for School Assembly 7 August 2024
Here are the top sports news headlines for the school assembly on 7 August 2024 –
- While Neeraj Chopra's qualifying mark of 89.34 meters was impressive, contenders to watch out for in the final include Pakistan's Arshad Nadeem, who threw 86.59 meters.
- In the first round, Vinesh Phogat pulls off the incredible feat of defeating the unbeatable behemoth Yui Susaki.
- Reversing his retirement, Dinesh Karthik will play in the SA20 2025 for the Paarl Royals.
- Mondo Duplantis wins gold in the pole vault at the Paris Olympics by breaking the world record nine times.
- India defeats World No. 4 Romania in the Olympic team event because of the valiant efforts of Manika Batra.
- Maheshwari Chauhan and Anant Naruka from Rajasthan placed fourth in the skeet event at the Paris Olympics.
Business and Start-Ups News Headlines for School Assembly 7 August 2024
Here are the top business news headlines for the school assembly 7 August 2024 –
- In June, industrial workers' retail inflation decreases to 3.67 per cent.
- After Air India, Indigo, and Vistara postponed their Tuesday flights to Bangladesh.
- Japan's benchmark stock market rises by about 11% per day following significant sell-offs that rocked Wall Street.
- Following Monday's steep drop, Asian markets saw a bounce, which helped the Sensex and Nifty gain.
- The Indian rupee rises 25 paise to open at 83.84 against the US dollar, recovering from its all-time low.
- A US judge concludes that Google has an unlawful monopoly on search.
- Bangladesh's political crisis: Indian exporters anticipate payment delays and face an interruption in the flow of goods.
- A report states that "up to 85% of employed youth in rural areas seek to change jobs."