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School Assembly Headlines for July 7, 2025: National News
UK team inspects grounded F-35 Jet in Kerala
British technicians have arrived in Thiruvananthapuram to assess the F-35 fighter jet that made an emergency landing last week.
Sanjay Raut slams forced Hindi in schools
Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut said while Hindi deserves respect, imposing it in primary education undermines regional language rights.
Arms dealer declared fugitive by Delhi Court
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A Delhi court has declared UK-based arms dealer Sanjay Bhandari a fugitive, following a request from the Enforcement Directorate.
Dalai Lama hopes to live 30–40 more years
As he nears 90, the Dalai Lama expressed hope to live several more decades to continue his global humanitarian mission.
PM Modi receives warm welcome in Argentina
Prime Minister Modi was greeted by the Indian diaspora in Argentina ahead of key bilateral discussions.
School Assembly Headlines for July 7, 2025: International News
Elon Musk launches 'America Party' after Trump rift
Tech mogul Elon Musk introduced a new political platform, the "America Party," following tensions with Donald Trump.
PM Modi, Argentine President hold bilateral talks
India and Argentina discussed enhanced cooperation in defense, trade, and energy during PM Modi's official visit.
China dismisses Dalai Lama's authority on reincarnation
A Chinese envoy asserted that the Dalai Lama has no role in the reincarnation process, maintaining it is under state control.
Pakistan blames India for Pahalgam aftermath
Pakistan's Prime Minister criticized India over the Pahalgam terror incident, accusing it of using the attack to destabilize peace.
Trump signs new economic reform bill
Donald Trump signed a wide-ranging economic bill into law, featuring tax cuts and significant reductions in government spending.
School Assembly Headlines for July 7, 2025: Sports News
Animesh Kujur breaks national record
Animesh Kujur set a new benchmark in Indian sprinting at a track event in Greece, becoming the country's fastest man.
Steve Smith rescues Australia in windies clash
Steve Smith led Australia's resistance with a composed innings against a potent West Indies pace attack.
Shubman Gill sets new test record
Shubman Gill made history by becoming the first cricketer to score both a double-century and 150+ in a single Test match.
School Assembly Headlines for July 7, 2025: Business News
Zomato
appoints Aditya Mangla as delivery CEO
Aditya Mangla has been named the new CEO of Zomato's food delivery business, marking a leadership shift.
Public sector banks to add 50,000 jobs
India's public banks are set to hire around 50,000 new employees this year to support increased operations.
IIT Madras plans ₹200 cr venture capital fund
IIT Madras is preparing to launch a ₹200 crore VC fund to invest in tech startups and promote innovation.
School Assembly Headlines for July 7, 2025: Thought of the Day
"Man needs his difficulties because they are necessary to enjoy success." — Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
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Debock MD had fought LS election in 2019: ED
1 2 Jaipur: Mukesh Kumar , chairman and managing director of Debock Industries Limited, contested the 2019 Lok Sabha elections from Tonk-Sawai Madhopur seat on a Shiv Sena ticket. During his campaign, he enlisted Rakhi Sawant as a star campaigner, but he only received 4,600 votes and secured seventh place. This was revealed by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) which concluded its raids at the Jaipur-based company. Mukesh also introduced himself as Mukesh Manveer Singh in business circles of Rajasthan and other parts. ED officials said that there could be a possibility that Mukesh aimed to conceal his financial scams exceeding Rs 100 crore by entering politics. "Presently, we are only investigating Rs 100 crore scam, though we are aware of some of his previous cheating cases lodged at various police stations in Jaipur." TOI obtained a copy of the 2019 Tonk-Sawai Madhopur election results in which Kumar received 4,600 votes and lost his security deposit. During that time, Kumar invited Rakhi Sawant as a campaigner and organised a vehicle rally at Sawai Madhopur too. Regarding his name, the ED authorities said that it is not clear why he was changing his name from Mukesh Kumar to Mukesh Manveer Singh. "Many times, people use this trick to avoid their debts. He was introducing himself as Mukesh Manveer Singh in the business circles of Jaipur and other parts of Rajasthan," the officer said. Meanwhile, ED raids resulted in the seizure of Rs 78 lakh, four luxury vehicles, and property papers as proceeds of the Rs 100 crore scam. "A few other things are on our radar. A few properties at Chaksu and Tonk could also be the proceeds of crime. We will urge people not to invest in this group or its properties," the officer said.


Time of India
33 minutes ago
- Time of India
'Elon was not popular': Trump administration's first reaction to Musk's 'America Party' amid MAGA meltdown
As Elon Musk jumps into a new political party, Scott Bessent says he was not popular. President Donald Trump or vice president JD Vance did not officially comment on Elon Musk launching his new party the 'America Party'. But the administration's first reaction is here as treasury secretary Scott Bessent commented on Musk's new political ambition. Speaking on CNN's State of the Union, Bessent said Elon Musk was not actually popular, the principles of DOGE were popular. 'I believe that the boards of directors at his various companies wanted him to come back and run those companies,' Bessent said Sunday. 'So, I imagine that those board of directors did not like this announcement yesterday and will be encouraging him to focus on his business activities, not his political activities.' Former DOGE adviser James Fishback wrote to Tesla Board and announced that his investment firm decided to postpone public listing of Azoria Tesla Convexity EFT after Elon Musk announced launching a new political party. "In May, when Elon stepped back from his work at DOGE and returned his attention to Tesla, we were encouraged. With Elon fully engaged, he gave shareholders renewed confidence in Tesla's future. Elon's announcement today undermines that confidence," Fishback wrote. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like An engineer reveals: One simple trick to get internet without a subscription Techno Mag Learn More Undo Major MAGA meltdown as Musk proceeds with America Party paperwork 'By a factor of 2 to 1, you want a new political party and you shall have it!' Musk added in a Saturday post on X, referring to an X poll he conducted asking his followers if they would support a third party. 'Today, the America Party is formed to give you back your freedom.' The paperwork was filed Sunday morning with Tesla CFO Vaibhav Taneja listed as the treasurer of the party. MAGA influencers concluded that like Vivek Ramaswamy, Elon Musk too turned out to be a traitor who does not have America's interest as priority. 'Elon launching the 'America Party; Will make it easier for Dems to win in the future!' wrote conservative Dear America founder Graham Allen. '@elonmusk this is a mistake……please listen to reason!' "Elon has decided to destroy America because he doesn't understand how our political system works. I agree with Elon that the BBB spends too much. But we need 60 votes in the Senate and more than a 7 seat margin in the House to do what he wants to do," commentator Ben Hart said. Speculations were rife that Elon Musk may rope in Mike Pence to lead the party as social media was abuzz with the names of probably candidates who would like to join the party. But some unusual allies showed interest including former Trump aide Anthony Scaramucci and billionaire Mark Cuban. Both of them endorsed Kamala Harris in the 2024 election. Former Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang and a former Republican representative from Michigan Justin Amash also showed interest.


Time of India
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- Time of India
Pakistan honours 'Kargil hero' whose body it refused to accept
NEW DELHI: Pakistan army chief Asim Munir and other senior officers on Saturday paid "heartfelt tribute" to Captain Karnal Sher Khan Shaheed on the occasion of his 26th "martyrdom" anniversary for what Islamabad describes as his unwavering courage and patriotism during the 1999 Kargil war. However, it's learnt that Pakistan had refused to accept his body that was found on Tiger Hill in the Dras sub-sector. According to a press release issued by the Indian embassy in Washington on July 15, 1999, Pakistan authorities adamantly refused to acknowledge the involvement of Pakistan army regulars in the misadventure in Kargil and as a part of that process did not initially acknowledge Khan's identification by India through correspondence found on him. "It is clear that Pakistan is fully aware of the identities of these bodies but they do not wish to acknowledge this fact as it would immediately expose their army's involvement in Kargil. Hence, their persistent and callous refusal to do so, they are doing great disservice to the families of their soldiers and to the traditions of armed forces everywhere," the embassy had said in its statement. India had approached Pakistan on July 12, saying it would like to hand over the body to the Pakistan army. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Top 5 Books Warren Buffett Wants You to Read In 2025 Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo Subsequently, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) approached India on July 13, stating that the Pakistan govt had requested them to contact India for handing over the bodies of the two officers about which they had heard. "The Pakistani request did not specify the names and identities of the two officers, despite the information being available to them. The reason is obvious. The Pakistan authorities realised that if they conceded the identities of these two officers, it would demolish the myth that the Pakistan army was not involved in Kargil," said the embassy.