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School assembly guide [8 August 2024]: Thought for the Day, news headlines and anchoring script

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School Assembly Guide for August 8: Start with an inspiring Thought for the Day, follow up with the latest major news headlines, and conclude with a lively anchoring script. Use this as your template for delivering an exceptional assembly presentation!

School assembly guide [8 August 2024]: Thought for the Day, news headlines and anchoring script (Image: Getty Images)

Mumbai: The school assembly is an essential part of school life, uniting us to hear updates on activities, announcements, and recent events. It’s a chance to express pride in our school through prayers, and the national anthem, and to enjoy engaging speeches, performances, and news. Listening to our teachers expands our knowledge, and being awarded on stage provides motivation and recognition.

If you’re preparing to present news or host the assembly tomorrow, we’ve put together a guide to help you prepare thoroughly and deliver confidently. Here’s what you need to know:

Thought for the Day in English

“Failure is simply the opportunity to begin again, this time more intelligently.” – Henry Ford

School assembly news headlines

Refer to the top national, international, and sports news headlines for school assembly:

National news for school assembly

  1. In a significant top-level reshuffle, the Centre has appointed senior IAS officer Amit Singh Negi as the additional secretary in the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO). A 1999-batch IAS officer from the Uttarakhand cadre, Negi is currently serving as the joint secretary in the Department of Expenditure under the Union Ministry of Finance. The appointment was confirmed through an order issued by the personnel ministry.
  2. On Wednesday, Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev, the spiritual leader called on the Indian government to “take immediate action” to ensure the safety of minorities in Bangladesh. According to local media reports, mobs have attacked Hindu homes and businesses in at least 27 districts, looting their valuables.
  3. In response to the outcry from Muslim organisations over perceived reductions in the powers of the Waqf Board, the BJP-led NDA government is preparing to introduce over 40 amendments to the Act through two Bills during the ongoing Monsoon Session of Parliament. These Bills are designed to initiate reforms within the Waqf Board, including a requirement for the panel to include two women members. Additional key features of the proposed amendments include the registration of Waqf property via a central portal and measures to protect the rights of the Bohra community.
  4. Civic officials reported today that Pune city has seen at least 66 cases of Zika virus infection over the past two months. Although four patients have died, a senior health official clarified to Press Trust of India that Zika infection was not the cause of death in these cases.
  5. In response to the unstable situation in Dhaka, Air India and IndiGo arranged special flights to evacuate over 400 people. On Wednesday morning, Air India’s special flight transported 205 individuals from Dhaka to New Delhi. Additionally, IndiGo operated a special flight on Tuesday that travelled from Dhaka to Kolkata to repatriate Indian nationals from Bangladesh, as confirmed by the airline.

 

International news for school assembly

  1. Following former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s departure from Bangladesh amid violent student protests demanding job quotas for the children of freedom fighters, twenty bodies of Awami League leaders have been discovered across the country. The violence has also targeted Hindu communities. The Dhaka Tribune has reported extensive vandalism and looting of homes and businesses belonging to Awami League leaders and activists throughout Bangladesh.
  2. Following Sheikh Hasina’s removal amid widespread protests, Bangladesh’s Nobel laureate in microfinance, Muhammad Yunus, has been appointed as the head of the military-backed interim government.
  3. A Pakistani citizen has been charged in a complex and dramatic plot to assassinate Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. US Attorney General Merrick Garland revealed the charges against Asif Merchant on Tuesday, confirming that Trump was the intended target, though he did not name him directly.Garland noted that the Justice Department has been actively working to thwart Iran’s persistent attempts to retaliate against American officials for the death of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani. Trump, who was President at the time, authorised the killing of Soleimani in Baghdad in 2020, linking the assassination plot to him.
  4. Following the ousting of Sheikh Hasina as Prime Minister, violent mobs in Bangladesh have attacked numerous Hindu temples, businesses, and community centres, according to a local community association. Despite appeals from the leaders of the movement that removed the Awami League government urging people not to target the Hindu minority, there are growing concerns for their safety. On a positive note, there has been support for the Hindu community, with some temples being protected by both Muslims and Hindus working together. Hindus make up about 8 per cent of Bangladesh’s 170 million population, and many in this community have historically supported Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League due to its strong ties with India and its secular stance, in contrast to the more hardline opposition. As the new government has yet to assume power, mobs continue to wreak havoc, targeting police stations, prisons, Awami League leaders’ homes, and Hindu establishments.
  5. Former US President Donald Trump has revealed that he will be interviewed by billionaire CEO and entrepreneur Elon Musk next week. Trump announced the upcoming interview on his Truth Social platform, stating, “On Monday night, I’ll be doing a major interview with Elon Musk.” He also mentioned that further details would be provided later, according to reports from US publications such as The Hill. Recently, Trump was interviewed at his Mar-a-Lago residence by live streamer Adin Ross.

 

Sports news for school assembly

Paris Olympics 2024:

  1. Indian wrestler Vinesh Phogat, who was on the verge of achieving Olympic success at the Paris 2024 Games, was disqualified just hours before the final. Competing in the 50 kg freestyle wrestling category, Vinesh was found to be 100 grams over the weight limit for her event. Although she typically competes in the 53 kg category, she has reduced her weight to meet the 50 kg requirement for Paris. On the second day of her weigh-in, she was discovered to be slightly over the limit by approximately 100 grams.
    Vinesh Phogat made history as the first Indian woman to reach the final of a wrestling event at the Olympic Games. Her disqualification just before securing a gold medal in the Paris Olympics has left the country stunned. Despite being assured of a silver medal, her disqualification means she will not win any medal at the Paris Games.
  2. Wrestler Vinesh Phogat, who was poised to win India a gold medal at the Paris Olympics, faced a devastating setback today when she was disqualified from her event just hours before the final. The disqualification came as she was found to be 100 grams over the weight limit for the 50-kg wrestling category. This news has deeply saddened millions of Indians. In response, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged the Indian Olympic Association to explore all possible avenues to appeal the disqualification. As per media reports, the prospects for overturning the decision are slim once an athlete has failed to meet the weight standards. PM Modi contacted IOA President PT Usha to get detailed information about the situation and explore potential remedies. He has directed PT Usha to use all available options to support Phogat’s case, including filing a strong protest against the disqualification if needed.
  3. Algerian boxer Imane Khelif, who has been at the centre of controversy regarding her eligibility to compete in the women’s category, secured another victory at the Paris Olympics on Tuesday. Khelif triumphed over Thailand’s 2023 world silver medallist Janjaem Suwannapheng with a unanimous points decision, advancing to the gold-medal bout in the 66kg category, which will take place on Friday.
  4. Star pistol shooter Manu Bhaker returned to India on Wednesday following her historic achievement of winning two medals in a single edition of the Olympic Games. She was greeted warmly by hundreds of supporters and her family in New Delhi, who weathered a steady drizzle to offer her a memorable reception.
  5. National record holder in the 100m hurdles, Jyothi Yarraji, did not secure an automatic semifinal spot after finishing seventh in her heat at the Paris Olympics on Wednesday. The Olympic debutant, who is the first Indian to compete in the 100m hurdles at the Games, recorded a time of 13.16 seconds in heat four, placing her 35th out of 40 competitors. Yarraji’s personal best is 12.78 seconds.

 

Anchoring script for school assembly

Anchor 1: Good morning, everyone!

Anchor 2: Welcome to today’s school assembly. I’m [Your Name].

Anchor 1: And I’m [Co-anchor’s Name]. We’re thrilled to be your hosts for this special gathering.

Anchor 2: To start, let’s seek divine blessings. [Student’s Name] will lead us in a prayer.

Anchor 1: Thank you, [Student’s Name], for that beautiful prayer.

Anchor 2: Now, let’s dive into our school’s news and announcements. [Student’s Name] will update us on the latest events.

Anchor 1: Thanks, [Student’s Name], for the news.

Anchor 2: Next, we have an inspiring talk on [Topic] from our guest speaker, [Speaker’s Name].

Anchor 1: Thank you, [Speaker’s Name], for your insightful talk.

Anchor 2: Up next is a cultural performance. [Group/Student’s Name] will present a [Dance/Song/Drama] that promises to be captivating.

Anchor 1: That was an excellent performance! Thanks to [Group/Student’s Name].

Anchor 2: Before we wrap up, let’s hear a few words from our Principal, [Principal’s Name].

Anchor 1: Thank you, [Principal’s Name], for your motivating message.

Anchor 2: To close today’s assembly, let’s all stand for the National Anthem.

Anchor 1: Thank you all for being here today. Have a wonderful day!

Anchor 2: Goodbye and take care, everyone!

 

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