July was a busy month on Progressive Broadcast Circle News. We covered everything from dangerous monsoon bursts in North India to a lucky guy in Kerala walking away with a crore, plus a wave of sports action, exam results, and a few policy changes. Below is a quick rundown of what mattered most, so you can catch up without scrolling through dozens of articles.
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) sounded the alarm on heavy monsoon showers across Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana and the Himalayas. The warnings highlighted possible temperature drops, thunderstorms and unsafe sea conditions for fishermen. If you live in any of those zones, the advice was clear: stay indoors during peak rain, secure loose items and watch local alerts for any changes.
Lottery fever hit the headlines twice. In Kerala, the Karunya Plus KN‑577 draw named a ticket from Vadakara as the ₹1 crore winner, while Nagaland’s Sambad result announced a different ticket (66L 36897) that clinched the top prize on January 7, 2025. Both winners were reminded to verify through the official Gazette and claim the prize within 90 days.
July also brought the traditional Nag Panchami festival on July 29. Devotees across the country performed puja for snake deities, offering milk and flowers early in the morning. The festival’s core message was about seeking protection and prosperity, a sentiment many felt in the midst of a rainy season.
Cricket fans got their fix with several high‑octane matches. Tim David smashed a 37‑ball hundred for Australia against the West Indies, setting a new record for the fastest Aussie T20 hundred. Meanwhile, the Sabina Park pitch in Jamaica was praised for its batting‑friendly surface ahead of the first T20I, though bowlers expected early swing.
In the IPL, Sunrisers Hyderabad swapped the injured Brydon Carse for South Africa’s all‑rounder Wiaan Mulder, aiming to keep their momentum going after a runner‑up finish last season. Over in Major League Cricket, the Texas Super Kings edged MI New York by three runs in a nail‑biter opener, with Devon Conway and Calvin Savage delivering a decisive partnership.
On the screen side, the patriotic thriller “Sarzameen” starring Prithviraj Sukumaran streamed on JioHotstar, while “Saiyaara” marked the Bollywood debut of Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda, drawing mixed reviews but strong audience support.
Education updates were front and center. Kerala announced a 99.5% pass rate for the SSLC 2025 exams, with over 4 lakh students taking the test. The results are now live online, and supplementary exams are available for those who need them. In Bihar, police cracked down on illegal lottery sales, confiscating over 2 000 tickets and highlighting a growing cross‑border trade issue.
Job seekers got good news from the Rajasthan High Court, which opened applications for 5 670 peon vacancies, accepting candidates between 18 and 40 years old. The recruitment process includes a written test, interview, and document verification.
Financial markets saw a ripple effect from regulatory actions. Shares of BSE, CDSL and Angel One dipped after SEBI’s crackdown on alleged algorithmic trading violations. At the same time, CDSL’s stock slipped 3% as investors weighed the upcoming NSDL IPO, signaling a shift in the depository sector.
The Cabinet cleared the Income Tax Bill 2025, promising a simpler tax code, recognition of cryptocurrencies, and faster limit adjustments. The new law is set to roll out in April 2026.
Tech enthusiasts cheered the launch of the Tesla Model Y in India, offering a long‑range version with 622 km on a single charge and a price starting at ₹59.89 lakh. Tesla also announced a supercharger network in Mumbai to support the new electric SUV.
All in all, July delivered a mix of urgent alerts, happy jackpots, thrilling sports moments, and important policy news. Whether you’re checking the weather, planning for exams, or just curious about the latest cricket scores, the archive has you covered. Dive into any story that interests you and stay ahead of the curve.