July was a whirlwind for India. From record‑breaking monsoon rains in Delhi to high‑profile court fines in Bengaluru, the month kept everyone on edge. Below is a quick rundown of the biggest stories you might have missed.
Heavy monsoon downpours on July 31 flooded Delhi‑NCR, turning major roads into rivers and grinding traffic to a halt. While commuters waded through knee‑deep water, the sudden rain slashed air‑pollution to its cleanest level in years. In Madhya Pradesh, a swollen bridge left a pregnant woman stranded, exposing the lack of emergency care in rural areas.
On the health front, the PM Kisan scheme released its 20th installment in mid‑July, offering ₹2,000 per farmer after a short eKYC process. Farmers were urged to check their status online to avoid missing the payment window.
Stock markets saw turbulence after Titan Company and Bajaj Finance reported earnings that sent their shares swinging. Meanwhile, CDSL announced its Q1 FY2026 results and dividend dates, drawing attention from investors tracking depository performance.
Gold and silver prices skyrocketed to record highs in India, driven by global tension and US policy shifts. Experts warned buyers to act wisely as the surge could reverse quickly.
In the automotive world, Renault launched the facelifted Triber, positioning it as India’s most affordable 7‑seater at ₹6.29 lakh. Across the EV sector, BYD introduced the Sealion 7, a Chinese SUV aiming to challenge the Tesla Model Y with a 542 km range and aggressive pricing.
Cricket fans got their fill of drama. West Indies faced a must‑win third T20I at Warner Park against Australia, while the Sabina Park Test turned into a 15‑wicket day, giving Australia a comfortable lead over the West Indies.
In domestic cricket, Devdutt Padikkal smashed the Maharaja Trophy auction record, landing with Hubli Tigers for ₹13.20 lakh. The same month, the UP Board announced its 2026 exam schedule, setting practical exams to start on Jan 21, 2026.
Bollywood buzz included Salman Khan’s quick thinking that helped save Dia Mirza’s mother back in 2015—a story that resurfaced online. Malayalam cinema got excited as Fahadh Faasil teamed up with director Jeethu Joseph for a new, yet‑to‑be‑named project.
Religion and astrology made headlines too. July 28 marked both Sawan’s third Monday and Vinayaki Chaturthi, prompting a flurry of rituals and muhurat timings. Numerology lovers noted Mulank 7 for the same day, promising career moves and creative bursts.
The Bengaluru RTO fined a local politician ₹38.36 lakh for evading road tax on two Rolls‑Royce cars, signalling a stricter stance on luxury tax avoidance. In the Northeast, Nagaland’s Lottery Sambad released multiple draw results, including DEAR MAHANADI and DEAR GODAVARI, letting winners check numbers online.
Security forces saw a boost in Pithoragarh when the Uttarakhand Fisheries Department delivered 210 kg of trout to the ITBP, strengthening ties between farmers and border troops.
Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula rattled under a magnitude‑7.4 quake, prompting tsunami alerts as far as Hawaii. Thankfully, no major damage was reported. Back in India, a woman in Ahmedabad missed Air India Flight AI171 by ten minutes due to traffic, unknowingly escaping a deadly crash that claimed 241 lives.
Finally, a quirky story emerged from Moradabad where villagers organized night patrols after repeated drone sightings—an odd mix of tech curiosity and local fear.
That’s the snapshot of July 2025 on Global Entertainment Hub. Whether you follow finance, sports, or the latest cultural festivals, the month offered plenty to talk about. Stay tuned for more updates as we keep tracking the stories that matter to you.