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Twin 7.2 and 7.5 Magnitude Earthquakes Strike Venezuela, Causing Widespread Damage
On June 24, 2026, Venezuela experienced two powerful earthquakes measuring 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude within 39 seconds near the coastal town of Morón, about 160 kilometers west of Caracas. The quakes caused widespread destruction, including collapsed buildings in Caracas and damage to infrastructure such as the Simon Bolívar International Airport. At least 32 people have died and over 700 were injured, with rescue operations ongoing. A nationwide state of emergency was declared, and tsunami warnings were issued and later withdrawn. International aid offers have been made as authorities assess the full impact.
NCERT Adds Emergency Chapter to Class 9 Textbook, Highlights Democratic Challenge
For the first time, NCERT has included a section on the 1975-77 Emergency in the Class 9 Social Science textbook 'Understanding Society: India and Beyond,' framing it as a major challenge to Indian democracy. The chapter details the suspension of fundamental rights, press censorship, political arrests, and highlights Jayaprakash Narayan's role in opposing the Emergency. The inclusion, coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the Emergency, has drawn support from the BJP and Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, while opposition leaders call for a complete historical context.
Amazon CEO Announces $48 Billion Investment in India Focused on AI and Cloud Expansion
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy announced a total investment of $48 billion in India from 2026 to 2030, including an additional $13 billion focused on expanding artificial intelligence and cloud infrastructure. This investment will enhance AWS data centers in Mumbai and Hyderabad, support startups, enterprises, and government organizations, and aims to create 3.8 million jobs by 2030. Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed the commitment, highlighting its potential to boost India's digital economy and global investment appeal. Amazon's cumulative investment in India since 2010 now exceeds $88 billion.



