Today Breaking News ! आज 29 जुलाई 2025 के मुख्य समाचार बड़ी खबरें, PM Modi, UP, Bihar, Delhi, SBI

Today Breaking News ! आज 29 जुलाई 2025 के मुख्य समाचार बड़ी खबरें, PM Modi, UP, Bihar, Delhi, SBI

Brief Summary

This video from DLS News provides a comprehensive overview of the latest news from India and around the world as of July 29, 2025. It covers a range of topics including:

  • Celebrations and festivals like International Tiger Day and Nag Panchami.
  • Economic updates such as RBI reports, unclaimed bank deposits, and changes in UPI rules.
  • National security issues including Operation Mahadev and debates in Parliament.
  • Social issues like credit card debt, heart attack incidents, and cyber crime.
  • Weather updates and market trends.
  • New initiatives and policies from various state governments.
  • Achievements in science, sports, and other fields.

International Tiger Day and Nag Panchami

The video begins by noting that July 29, 2025, is International Tiger Day and Nag Panchami. Nag Panchami is a festival in the month of Shravan, where snakes are worshiped. This year, the festival coincides with Shiva Yoga, Ravi Yoga, and Lakshmi Yoga, along with Mangala Gauri fast. The presenter extends wishes to all citizens on Nag Panchami, hoping for blessings from Lord Shiva.

Economic and Financial News

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) released a report indicating investors' confidence in government securities, with successful bond sales worth ₹36,000 crore. A State Bank of India (SBI) report highlights the importance of states in discovering and exploring rare earth materials. Additionally, a NIF report claims that 64% of India's population will be under social security in 2025. There's also a report about ₹67,000 crore in unclaimed bank deposits, with SBI, PNB, and Kera Bank leading in this matter. The public can check for unclaimed amounts on the government's Udgam portal, where RBI has uploaded data.

Operation Mahadev and Parliamentary Debates

The Indian Army avenged the Jammu Pahalgam attack by killing three suspected terrorists under Operation Mahadev, including Asim Musa, the mastermind behind the attack. These terrorists had rewards totaling Rs 20 lakh on them. The operation followed a previous attack on April 22, 2025, and involved locating the suspects through satellite phone signals. The Monsoon session of Parliament included heated debates on Operation Sindoor, with discussions on ceasefire decisions and accusations against leaders for calling terrorists "martyrs." Foreign Minister Dr. S Jaishankar clarified that there was no conversation between Modi and Trump regarding the ceasefire.

Controversial Statements and Parliamentary Proceedings

During the Lok Sabha session, SP MP Ramashankar Rajbhar made a controversial statement, calling for "Operation Tandoor" instead of "Sindoor." Senior Congress leader P Chidambaram questioned the origin of the Pahalgam attackers. In the Rajya Sabha, Kiran Chaudhary raised the issue of e-vehicle subsidies, with the government promising up to 18% incentives for manufacturers under the PM E Drive scheme. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh warned Pakistan and reported that over 100 terrorists were killed during Operation Sindoor, with support from the Pakistani Army and ISI. The government also released data stating that 10 Indian prisoners are in jails worldwide, with 42 sentenced to death.

Credit Card Debt and UPI Rule Changes

A report indicates that many Indians are struggling to pay credit card bills, with outstanding amounts increasing by 44% to Rs 33,886 crore. Credit card payments due between 91 and 360 days have also increased significantly. From August 1st, new UPI rules will limit bank account balance checks to 50 times a day and change auto-pay timings. These rules will affect users of Google Pay, PhonePe, and Paytm.

Upcoming Rule Changes and Bank Holidays

Starting August 1, 2025, there will be 10 major changes including those related to credit cards, UPI, and LPG gas cylinders. Banks will be closed for 14 days in August, so it's advisable to check the list of bank holidays.

Technological and Medical News

Elon Musk's Neuralink chip was implanted in a woman named Audrey Cruz, paralyzed for 20 years, who was then able to write on a laptop by thinking. In medical news, a 25-year-old man died of a heart attack while playing badminton in Hyderabad, and an 18-year-old youth died of a heart attack after taking the CET exam in Haryana.

Supreme Court Decisions and Digital Arrests

The Supreme Court heard a petition from former Delhi High Court Justice Yashwant Verma and questioned his appearance before the investigation committee. The court also reprimanded Madhya Pradesh Minister Vijay Shah for obscene comments made during Operation Sindoor and stated that SIR will not be banned for the Bihar elections. The Supreme Court asked the Election Commission why Aadhar Card and Voter ID are not included as eligible documents for casting votes. A case of digital arrest in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, involved a doctor being defrauded of ₹19 crores and ₹24 lakhs.

Economic Growth and Political Milestones

Indian companies' income increased by 4 to 6% in the first quarter, with the pharma sector leading. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath set a new record as the longest-serving CM of UP, surpassing Govind Ballabh Pant.

Sports Achievements and Social Media Policies

19-year-old Divya Deshmukh won the Chess World Cup, becoming the first Indian woman to achieve this feat. The Maharashtra government is introducing a new social media policy restricting government employees from criticizing the government and requiring them to maintain separate personal and official accounts.

Job Retrenchment and Aviation Safety

The IT Ministry is closely monitoring TCS company's retrenchment issue, where the company announced it would lay off 12,000 employees. The government released data stating there have been 183 technical glitches in flights in 2025. The DGCA initiated proceedings against Air India for lapses in emergency checks, and the government confirmed that the black box recording from the Ahmedabad plane crash is safe.

Accidents and International Relations

In Ludhiana, Punjab, a pickup fell into a canal, killing eight devotees. Thailand and Cambodia agreed to an unconditional ceasefire after a five-day war, with mediation from the Malaysian PM, America, and China. US President Donald Trump claimed credit for resolving the conflict and the India-Pakistan ceasefire, despite Foreign Minister's statement in Parliament that America had no role in the latter.

International Trade and Weather Updates

America will impose a 15% tariff on the European Union, with the EU buying energy worth Rs 64 lakh crore from America. America also alleged that India and China are secretly helping Russia. A GTRI report suggests India will face a revenue loss of ₹40 crores in the first year of its FTA with Britain. The weather department issued red and yellow alerts for heavy rains in many states, with the country receiving 7% more rainfall than normal this monsoon season.

Weather Conditions Across States

Cracks appeared in the Saketuwa dam in Balrampur, Chhattisgarh, leading to evacuations. Railway tracks in Patna Junction were submerged due to heavy rain. Haryana is under alert for continuous heavy rain, and Himachal Pradesh issued a yellow alert for heavy rain in Shimla and Sirmaur. Rajasthan is also under a rain alert, with holidays declared in schools in eight districts.

Market Trends and Religious Observances

Gold prices rose while silver prices declined. The stock market witnessed a decline for the second consecutive day. The third Monday of Sawan saw large crowds in Shiva temples, with processions in Ujjain Mahakal. A stampede in Avasaneshwar temple of Barabanki, Uttar Pradesh, resulted in two deaths and 29 injuries.

Satellite Launch and Sports News

The Nishan satellite, using technology from India and America, will be launched to provide advance information about disasters. The Indian team for the Women's Wrestling World Championship has been announced, with seven out of 10 players from Haryana.

Government Initiatives and Cyber Crime

In Haryana, post will now be delivered on bikes, and recipients will need to provide an OTP. The US government thanked Indian doctors for providing assistance in the recent plane crash incident in Bangladesh. Sourav Ganguly emphasized that sports between India and Pakistan are important but should not occur alongside terrorism. The government has mandated eKYC for ration benefits to prevent fraud. Cyber crime is increasing, with over 300 cases of cyber fraud reported daily, leading the Government of India to launch the NCRP National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal.

New Schemes and Medical Advancements

Women will receive ₹7000 every month under the Bima Sakhi Yojana, aimed at the economic development of women. Indian scientists have discovered a formula to combat Corona, with a new medicine named SB431542 showing effectiveness against the infection. IIT Guwahati has developed an alternative to plastic using bamboo for car interiors.

Medical Regulations and Government Decisions

The National Medical Commission (NMC) has issued new rules for doctors, prohibiting extra charges during operations and live surgery for profit. The Punjab government will provide free treatment for dog bites at mohalla clinics. The Supreme Court has provided relief to the Bengal government on the OBC list issue and stayed the decision of Kolkata High Court.

Economic and Infrastructure Developments

Mobile manufacturing in India has seen a revolution due to the PLI scheme, making India a net exporter of mobile phones. The government aims to provide broadband internet to every home by 2030 under the National Telecom Policy.

State News and Educational Updates

A grand temple of Mother Sita will be built in Sitamarhi, Bihar. The Supreme Court has banned the cutting of apple trees in Himachal Pradesh. The government may extend the National Water Life Mission till 2028. Admissions have started for 5000 seats in medical colleges of Rajasthan, and the notification for CAT 2025 registration has been issued.

Horoscope and Conclusion

The presenter concludes with a brief horoscope and asks viewers to comment with the name of the 19-year-old Indian woman who won the Women's Chess World Championship for a chance to win a surprise gift.

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