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News in School Assembly| News Headlines for Jan 30

News in School Assembly| News Headlines for Jan 30

National news.

1. Sea winds erode Sunderbans temple.

Jatar Deul, an 11th century Shiv temple in West Bengal, is facing corrosion, the ASI plans to replace damaged bricks and plant trees as a protective barrier.

Increase in air salinity, is gradually eroding the outer walls of Jatar Deul temple.

2. Mughal Gardens is now Amrit Udan.

The Rashtrapati Bhavan gardens, popularly known as the Mughal gardens was renamed Amrit Udan on Saturday. 

Designed by Edwin lutyens - the iconic garden is a spread across 15 acres and it incorporates both Mughal and British landscaping styles.


International News

1. Former army officer Petr Pavel elected Czech Republic president.

Czech Republic got independence in 1993.

2. Italian prime minister Georgia Miloni arrived on Saturday in the Libian capital Tripoli for talks on energy as well as the thorny issue of migration.


Sports News

1. The women under 19 World Cup is going to be held in Potchefstroom, the South African city where India will take on England in the final of the inaugural women's under 19 World Cup.

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