Sir Garfield Sobers, Barbados-born West Indian cricket legend, died in July 2026 at age 89. Sobers represented the West Indies in 93 Test matches between 1954 and 1974, amassing 8,032 runs and taking 235 wickets. Widely regarded as cricket's greatest all-rounder, he shaped the modern game with his versatility in batting, bowling and fielding. Sobers captained West Indies and held numerous world records for many years, influencing generations of players. His achievements extended beyond statistics, contributing to global cricket's growth and popularising the sport in the Caribbean, India, and beyond. Tributes poured in from former teammates, fans, and cricket boards worldwide.
Test career: 93 matches (1954–1974).
Runs: 8,032; Wickets: 235.
Regarded as cricket's greatest all-rounder.
Captaincy and leadership for West Indies.
Legacy: global influence on cricket.
Jul 16, 2026
Tamil writer Poomani passes away in July 2026
Poomani, the renowned Tamil writer also known as Pulithurai Manickavasagam, died in July 2026. He was celebrated for his depictions of rural life, marginalised communities, and social realities in Tamil literature. Poomani received the Sahitya Akademi Award in 2014 for his novel Agnyaadi, and his work Vekkai was adapted into the 2019 Tamil film Asuran. The author held a prominent place in contemporary Tamil letters and influenced generations of readers with his portrayals of everyday struggles. Tributes poured in from literary circles and readers across India, recognizing his contributions to regional language writing. His works have been studied in universities and translated into several languages, reflecting his impact on Indian literature.
Poomani, renowned Tamil writer, passed away in July 2026.
Also known as Pulithurai Manickavasagam.
Sahitya Akademi Award 2014 for Agnyaadi.
Vekkai was adapted into the 2019 film Asuran.
Tributes from literary circles across India.
Jul 13, 2026
Legendary playback singer S. Janaki dies; honoured artist of South India
Legendary playback singer S. Janaki, popularly known as the Nightingale of South India, passed away in July 2026. Her prolific career spanned from 1957 to 2017, during which she recorded more than 48,000 songs across nearly 20 Indian languages. Janaki received four National Film Awards and 33 State Film Awards for her work in cinema. Her contributions shaped Indian music and inspired generations of singers. Tributes poured in from the music industry and fans who celebrated her versatility and expressive voice that transcended linguistic boundaries.
S. Janaki, celebrated playback singer, passed away in July 2026
Often called the Nightingale of South India
Career spanned from 1957 to 2017; over 48,000 songs in ~20 languages
Received four National Film Awards and 33 State Film Awards
Widely celebrated for versatility and expressive voice
Tributes from across the Indian music community
Jul 08, 2026
Sanjeev Jain appointed India's ambassador to North Korea
Sanjeev Jain has been appointed as India's new Ambassador to North Korea, succeeding Aliawati Longkumer in the post. The appointment comes as New Delhi seeks to expand diplomatic engagement with Pyongyang and to strengthen people-to-people ties, trade dialogue, and regional security cooperation. Jain, a seasoned diplomat, is expected to oversee ongoing consular matters and to promote India's interests with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. The assignment aligns with India's broader foreign policy emphasis on maintaining channels with key partners in Northeast Asia, while adhering to New Delhi's strategic priorities in the region. The appointment signals continuity in India's diplomatic posture in East Asia.
Sanjeev Jain appointed India's new Ambassador to North Korea, succeeding Aliawati Longkumer.
Aims to strengthen diplomatic engagement with Pyongyang and regional cooperation.
Jain is a seasoned diplomat expected to handle consular matters and promote Indian interests.
Move aligns with India’s focus on Northeast Asia and maintaining diplomatic channels.
Appointment signals continuity in India's East Asia policy.
Jul 07, 2026
Girish Bharadwaj, 'Bridge Man of India', dies at 76
Padma Shri awardee Girish Bharadwaj, widely known as the 'Bridge Man of India' for building low-cost suspension bridges, died at a private hospital in Sullia, Karnataka, on 7 July 2026 at the age of 76. He had constructed nearly 140 suspension bridges across rural areas, significantly improving connectivity and safety for communities. Bharadwaj received the Padma Shri in 2017 for his contribution to society. His death prompted tributes from government and civil society, acknowledging his affordable engineering approach and long-standing dedication to rural development through durable, community-driven infrastructure.
Girish Bharadwaj dies at 76 (7 July 2026)
Known as the 'Bridge Man of India' for low-cost bridges
Built around 140 suspension bridges across rural India