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School assembly guide [20 July 2024]: Thought for the Day, news headlines and anchoring script

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School assembly news headlines, thought for the day: Students, get ready for 20th July morning school assembly! Here are the latest national, international, and sports news headlines and Thought for the Day. Plus, find inspiration an anchoring script to ensure a memorable assembly experience.

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New Delhi: School Assembly is a time when all the students and teachers gather together before going to classes. In the assembly we get to know about daily important announcement, news headlines, and some more information. It serves as a platform to develop self confidence, acquiring knowledge and information, creativity and a esthetic sense among students. The school assemblies are conducted to bring students together, share information, celebrate achievements, and foster a sense of community. These gatherings inform and educate students about important events going on in and around the world that should not be missed.

Here are some important headlines for your July 20th morning assembly. News from national, international, and sports have been covered in this article, so there’s no need to worry about last-minute news gathering.

Thought for the Day for school assembly in English

“Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success. If you love what you are doing, you will be successful.” – Albert Schweitzer

School assembly news headlines

National news for school assembly

  1. The Indian Rupee fell by 3 paise, closing at an all-time low of 83.66 against the U.S. dollar.
  2. The Ministry of External Affairs announced that Vinay Mohan Kwatra has been appointed as the next Ambassador of India to the United States of America.
  3. The Supreme Court refused to entertain a plea from two of the 11 convicts in the Bilkis Bano case challenging the January 8 verdict canceling their remission.
  4. Six new Bills, including one to amend the Disaster Management Law, will be presented during the Monsoon Session of Parliament, which begins next week.
  5. India and Malaysia have decided to increase bilateral cooperation in the field of edible oil, focusing on the cultivation of oil palm and the production and trade of palm oil.

International news headlines today for school assembly

  1. An air attack in Tel Aviv left one dead and at least 10 injured.
  2. Amidst the Bangladesh protests, UN Chief Antonio Guterres expressed concern over the ongoing violence and urged restraint from all sides.
  3. According to media reports, US President Joe Biden is expected to make a major announcement regarding his re-election bid.
  4. South Korea announced that it has restarted broadcasting propaganda into North Korea in retaliation for the North’s latest round of trash-carrying balloon launches.
  5. The United States has opened an embassy in the Pacific island nation of Vanuatu, marking the latest move in its long-running competition with China for influence in the Asia Pacific region.

Sports news headlines today for school assembly

  1. Suryakumar Yadav has been designated as Rohit Sharma’s successor in T20Is, while Rohit and Virat Kohli have made themselves available for the ODI leg of India’s forthcoming limited-overs series in Sri Lanka.
  2. Star India all-rounder Hardik Pandya announced his separation from his wife, Natasa Stankovic, after a relationship of four years.
  3. Indian hockey player Sukhjeet Singh is confident of making his national debut in the Paris Olympics 2024. The 28-year-old’s career halted six years ago when his right leg was temporarily paralyzed due to a back injury. He is making a comeback by earning a spot on the team this year.
  4. India made a winning start in the team event of the World Junior Squash Championships in Houston, with the boys defeating Kuwait 3-0 in Group-F and the girls overcoming Chinese Taipei by an identical margin in Group-D.
  5. Seamer Mark Wood set records by delivering the fastest recorded Test over by an England bowler (twice) during the second match against the West Indies.

Anchoring script for school assembly

Anchor 1 (A1): Good morning, respected Principal, teachers, and my dear friends. Welcome to today’s assembly. Let us begin our day with a positive thought and a fresh mindset.

Anchor 2 (A2): Yes, indeed. Let’s start by seeking the blessings of the Almighty. I request everyone to join their hands and close their eyes for the prayer.

[Prayer]

A1: Thank you, everyone. Now, let us move on to the news bulletin. I invite [Name] to present today’s news.

[News Segment]

A2: Thank you, [Name], for keeping us updated with the latest happenings. Now, it’s time for the ‘Thought for the Day’. I invite [Name] to share today’s thought.

[Thought for the Day]
Student: “Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success. If you love what you are doing, you will be successful.” – Albert Schweitzer

A1: Thank you for that inspiring thought. Truly, loving what we do can bring immense success and happiness in our lives.

A2: Absolutely! Now, it’s time to acknowledge the achievements of our fellow students. I request [Teacher’s Name] to come forward and announce the achievements.

[Achievements Announcement]

A1: Congratulations to all the achievers. Your hard work and dedication are truly commendable.

A2: Up next, we have a special performance by [Class/Group Name]. Let’s welcome them with a big round of applause.

[Special Performance]

A1: That was indeed a wonderful performance. Thank you, [Class/Group Name], for adding joy to our assembly.

A2: As we come to the end of our assembly, let us remember the thought shared today and strive to be happy in whatever we do. Let’s disperse with the National Anthem. Please stand at attention.

[National Anthem]

A1: Thank you, everyone. Have a great day ahead!

A2: Yes, and remember to spread kindness and happiness wherever you go. Goodbye!

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