8 July, 2024 News Headlines in English for School Assembly: Here are the detailed headlines for the morning assembly covering major sectors including politics, entertainment, sports, world affairs, technology, and more.
8th July, School News Headlines Today: Staying informed about the latest happenings is important because they brush up our knowledge in various ways. School assemblies serve as a platform to hear about the latest news in short and crisp manner from around the globe, so the students can keep themselves updated. Understanding current events helps us gain a better grasp of the world and allows us to appreciate and possibly address important issues. So, listening to the news during assembly can be more valuable than you might expect!
National News Headlines for School Assembly
- Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman concludes pre-Budget meetings with stakeholders Source: CNBCTV18
- CUET UG 2024 Answer Key Released at exams.nta.ac.in Source: The Times of India
- Law Commission Was Bypassed For New Criminal Laws, Says P Chidambaram Source: NDTV
- TDP will regain past glory in Telangana soon, party restructure on cards: Chandrababu Naidu Source: Moneycontrol
School Assembly Headlines for International News
- First call: PM Modi, Starmer agree to speed up FTA talks, strengthen ties Source: The Times of India
- PM Modi congratulates newly elected Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian Source: The Times of India
- Joe Biden “Staying In The Race” But His Reelection Bid Hangs In Balance Source: NDTV
- UK polls explained: What led to Rishi Sunak’s defeat and how did Keir Starmer-led Labour secure a win after 14 years Source: Mint
Sports News for Today’s School Assembly
- BCCI secretary Jay Shah confirms Rohit Sharma will lead India in Champions Trophy and WTC in 2025 Source: The Times of India
- Rohan Bopanna-Matthew Ebden pair crashes out of Wimbledon men’s doubles Source The Telegraph Online
- Sunil Gavaskar Urges India Government To Honour Rahul Dravid With Bharat Ratna Source: NDTV Sports
- Abhishek Sharma scripts history with 46-ball T20I hundred vs Zimbabwe: In Stats Source: India Today
Thought of The Day
The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” – Dr. Seusss