Bhiwandi Building Collapse: Death Toll Rises to Six, NDRF Continues Rescue Operations
The death toll in the Bhiwandi building collapse has risen to six as NDRF teams continue search and rescue operations. Read the latest updates, casualties, rescue efforts, and investigation details. Bhiwandi Building Collapse: Death Toll Rises to Six, NDRF Continues Search and Rescue Operations Bhiwandi, Maharashtra: The Bhiwandi building collapse has turned into a major
Assam flood death toll climbs to 78; fresh rain warning as 3 lakh remain affected
Weather department has warned that more heavy rain could aggravate waterlogging, flooding, flash floods, slow vehicular movement and increase the risk of localised landslides in vulnerable areas. The death toll in this year’s Assam floods rose to 78 on Wednesday after three more people died in Sivasagar and Golaghat districts,
Tata Sons profit rises 21.8%, Air India losses double to Rs 22,238 crore
Chandrasekaran’s remuneration rises to Rs 158.6 crore in FY26. Mumbai: Tata Sons, the holding company of the Tata Group, reported a strong financial performance with a 21.8% increase in profit during the latest financial year. The growth highlights the group’s resilience across its diverse portfolio of businesses despite ongoing challenges in the aviation
BCCI announces India’s squad for Sri Lanka Tests: Sundar out, Bumrah uncertain, surprise maiden call-up for 33-year-old
India have named a 15-member squad for the two-Test Sri Lanka series, with Bumrah and Sai Sudharsan subject to fitness as Washington Sundar unavailable. India have named a 15-member squad for the upcoming two-Test series against Sri Lanka, with Shubman Gill retaining the captaincy and KL Rahul appointed his deputy. Jasprit Bumrah
RAF man fired 7 rounds from pellet gun, 5 hit protesters during CJP’s Parliament march: Probe
At least three persons were treated in hospitals for pellet gun injuries sustained during the protest march. The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) is learnt to have found that a person from its Rapid Action Force (RAF), who was deployed in Connaught Place area during the July 20 protest march to Parliament, fired
School Assembly News Headlines (22 July 2026): National, International, Business & Sports Updates
School Assembly Headlines for 22 July 2026 cover major updates from India, the world, business, and sports. These short and simple news points help students stay updated with current affairs, improve general knowledge, and speak confidently during school assemblies, quizzes, and classroom discussions. School Assembly News Headlines for 22 July
India’s Cockroach movement protesters show no sign of backing down
Thousands of people again on the streets of Delhi calling for education reforms despite police violence on Monday Taru had come to the protest prepared this time. In one hand was an anti-government poster and in the other was a bicycle helmet. “We need to have protection in case Delhi
CJP protest in Delhi LIVE: Dipke apologises to CJP supporters who were ‘brutally beaten’ by police
The police action on one of the largest protests in the national capital in recent years left several people injured In the first interaction of the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) with the centre, Union Health Minister J.P. Nadda on Monday (July 20, 2026) assured the outfit’s spokespersons Ashutosh Ranka and Saurav Das
‘Devotees feel betrayed’: Rahul Gandhi, Kharge write to PM Modi, seek probe into Ram temple donation theft
The Congress leaders said the matter had shaken public confidence and argued that the prime minister’s silence was “unacceptable”. Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi, the Congress’s Leaders of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha, respectively, on Saturday wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, seeking an “independent and comprehensive”
‘Sheer recklessness of Indian side…’: Japan ex-minister blames New Delhi for bullet-train delay
Japan’s former justice minister Hideki Makihara wrote: ‘Despite Prime Minister Takaichi’s visit, the ‘Indian Shinkansen’ project failed, and Japan was excluded from the signalling system, which is crucial for safety’ Japan’s former justice minister Hideki Makihara has blamed India for prolonged delays in the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail (MAHSR) project aka bullet-train