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School Assembly guide [21 June 2024]: Thought for the Day, news headlines and more

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Welcome to the ultimate guide for organising a memorable school assembly! This all-encompassing resource includes crucial elements like a thought for the day, current news highlights, an educational speech, and an engaging hosting script. Each section is designed to captivate your audience and create a lasting impression.

School Assembly guide [21 June 2024]: Thought for the Day, news headlines and more (Photo by Avishek Das/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Mumbai: Simplify your school assembly planning with this all-inclusive guide. It includes a thought for the day, updates on national, international, and sports news, an inspiring speech, and a detailed hosting script to ensure a smooth and captivating presentation.

“Effort and hard work construct the bridge that connects your dreams to reality. Let perseverance be your engine and hope your fuel.” – Rahul Dravid

School assembly news headlines

Here are the key national, international, and sports news highlights for the school assembly.

National news headlines in English for school assembly

  1. The Southwest Monsoon resumed its northward movement on Thursday after a 10-day pause, reaching parts of Odisha, Chhattisgarh, and extensive areas of Vidarbha. This brought much-needed relief to these regions, which were suffering from hot and dry weather conditions. According to data from the India Meteorological Department, the country has experienced 17 per cent less rainfall than usual so far this monsoon season, with 77 mm of rain compared to the normal 92.8 mm between June 1 and 20.
  2. On Thursday, the Karunapuram locality in Kallakurichi resonated with the cries of the victims’ families, following the tragedy of illicit arrack consumption that resulted in at least 34 deaths. Around 100 others are currently receiving treatment.
  3. The Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER) stated on Thursday that it is providing optimal medical care to patients transferred from Kallakurichi, Tamil Nadu, who fell ill after consuming illicit liquor. Dr Rakesh Aggarwal, Director of JIPMER, reported that the hospital received 19 patients on Wednesday, all with a suspected history of consuming illicit liquor. Among them, three patients were brought in deceased, while the remaining 16 were severely unwell. Ten of these patients required immediate ventilatory support and have been admitted to intensive care units, where they remain in critical condition.
  4. The outcry over alleged irregularities in the NEET medical entrance exam intensified on Thursday as several student groups staged protests. Opposition parties criticised the government, claiming that the paper leaks were an extension of the Vyapam scam, jeopardising the futures of exam candidates. The cancellation of UGC-NET amid the controversy surrounding NEET has raised doubts about the National Testing Agency’s (NTA) capability to handle large-scale exams. The Ministry of Education stated that it is awaiting a report from the Bihar Police’s Economic Offences Unit regarding alleged irregularities in the conduct of NEET in Patna. Based on the report, further action will be taken. The ministry also summoned NTA Director General Subodh Kumar Singh for further discussions on the issue.
  5. Speaking at a Broadband India Forum event on World Wifi Day, Department of Science and Technology Secretary Abhay Karandikar highlighted that despite advancements in technology and available spectrum, wifi penetration in India is still hindered by the lack of widespread telecom infrastructure. He emphasised that while efforts have been made by the government and telecom operators, the country continues to lag significantly behind in public wifi availability.

 

International news headlines in English for school assembly

  1. Rakesh Kumar Verma, Additional Secretary of the Ministry of Jal Shakti, stated that India is rapidly emerging as a leading water market globally, with the government eager to collaborate with various stakeholders to tackle water sector challenges. Speaking at the India Business Forum during the SIWW in Singapore, Verma highlighted India’s comprehensive strategy to manage current and future water-related issues.

  2. Tropical Storm Alberto, the first named storm of the season, made landfall early Thursday and moved inland over northeast Mexico, bringing heavy rainfall to the dry region. The storm was expected to quickly weaken over land but was anticipated to deliver much-needed rainfall to Mexico’s Tamaulipas, Nuevo Leon, and Coahuila states, as well as southern Texas. Tropical storm warnings were issued for most of the western Gulf of Mexico coastline from Texas to Veracruz. Schools in Tamaulipas state, where Alberto made landfall, were closed and would remain so through Friday. Shelters were prepared across the state to accommodate residents seeking refuge from potential flooding.
  3. On Thursday, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar engaged in discussions with Sri Lanka’s senior leadership, including President Ranil Wickremesinghe. They also inaugurated the Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre, which was constructed with a USD 6 million grant from India, marking an escalation in bilateral cooperation with its time-tested neighbour.
  4. British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s Conservative Party is embroiled in allegations on Thursday involving his bodyguard and aides regarding bets placed on the date of the upcoming general election, slated for July 4. Initially, the Metropolitan Police suspended an officer from Sunak’s personal security team, later arresting the individual on suspicion of misconduct in public office. Subsequently, it was revealed that the UK’s Gambling Commission is investigating several individuals associated with the governing Tories for allegedly placing bets on the timing of the election. While gambling is legal in the UK, wagers made with insider information may potentially violate the law.
  5. Thrust into an early election triggered by his superior, France’s Prime Minister aims to not only retain the position bestowed upon him by President Emmanuel Macron less than six months ago but also to assert his identity more strongly during the campaign. Gabriel Attal, at 35, became France’s youngest-ever prime minister when appointed by Macron in January. However, he now faces the challenge of potentially losing his position to Jordan Bardella, aged 28 and president of the far-right National Rally. Bardella sees the upcoming legislative election as a pivotal moment in his party’s decades-long ascent from the margins of French politics to the brink of significant political influence.

Sports news headlines in English for school assembly

Good morning, everyone! Welcome to our school assembly. I’m [Your Name], and I’m thrilled to be your host for today’s event.

We have a fantastic program lined up, so let’s get started!

First, let’s begin with a moment of morning prayers to reflect on and honour our spiritual beliefs.

[Prayers]

Next, let’s catch up on the latest updates from our school and around the world.

[News Highlights]

Today, we celebrate the accomplishments of our students in academics, sports, and the arts. Let’s give a big round of applause to all our achievers!

Now, let’s consider a thought-provoking idea to inspire us for the day.

[Thought of the Day]

I’m honoured to introduce our guest speaker, who will share valuable insights on the importance of faith.

[Speech]

Thank you, [Speaker], for your inspiring words. Let’s give another round of applause for such an enlightening speech.

Moving forward, let’s proceed with the pledge and the national anthem.

As we conclude our assembly, let’s remember the significance of faith in shaping our lives. Let’s strive to embody integrity and make a positive impact on our school community and beyond.

Thank you all for being here today. Have a wonderful day ahead!

School assembly speech

International Yoga Day 2024

Good morning, respected Principal, teachers, and dear students,

Today, we gather to celebrate International Yoga Day, a day dedicated to the ancient practice that has significantly shaped the lives of millions worldwide. International Yoga Day, observed every year on June 21st, was initiated by the United Nations in 2015, thanks to the efforts of our Prime Minister, Narendra Modi. This year, we mark its 10th anniversary, and the theme for 2024 is “Yoga for Wellness.”

Yoga, which originated in India over 5,000 years ago, is much more than a physical exercise. It is a holistic discipline that encompasses physical postures, breathing techniques, and meditation to promote harmony between the body, mind, and spirit. The word ‘yoga’ itself means union, symbolising the connection of individual consciousness with universal consciousness.

Why is yoga so significant in today’s world? In our fast-paced, technology-driven lives, stress, anxiety, and lifestyle-related health issues have become common. Yoga offers a refuge from this chaos. Regular practice helps reduce stress, improves flexibility and strength, enhances mental clarity, and fosters inner peace. Scientific studies have shown that yoga can help manage chronic conditions, improve mental health, and enhance overall well-being.

On this special day, let us all take a moment to reflect on how we can incorporate yoga into our daily routines. Whether it’s starting the day with a few simple stretches or dedicating time to full practice, yoga can be tailored to fit into our lives seamlessly. Schools and educational institutions play a pivotal role in promoting healthy habits among students, and integrating yoga into our curriculum can be a step towards building a healthier future generation.

Let us also remember the global aspect of this celebration. Yoga is a gift from India to the world, and today, people from all walks of life, regardless of their nationality, culture, or religion, practice yoga. It is a universal language of wellness that transcends borders and unites us all in the pursuit of health and happiness.

As we celebrate International Yoga Day, I encourage each one of you to embrace this ancient practice. Let us pledge to make yoga a part of our lives and spread its benefits to our family, friends, and community. By doing so, we contribute to a healthier, more peaceful world.

Thank you, and let’s look forward to a yoga session today to experience the tranquillity and energy that yoga brings.

Namaste!

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