23 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.
23rd July, School News Headlines Today: School assemblies aren’t just about announcements, they can be a hidden gem for staying informed! Think of them as mini news updates that give you quick updates of what’s going on around the world.
Here’s why paying attention during assemblies can be more valuable than you might think: Broadens your knowledge, Improves critical thinking and Connects you to the world
National News Headlines for School Assembly
- Economic Survey projects 6.5-7% GDP growth; we want to be prudent in projecting growth rate, says chief economic advisor Source: The Times of India
- NTA NEET UG 2024 Supreme Court Hearing: ‘Experts from IIT-Delhi to share the right (Physics question) answer,’ says CJI Source: The Indian Express
- Kanwar Yatra row: SC stays U.P., Uttarakhand directives to display names of food stall owners and staff en route Source: The Hindu
- PM Narendra Modi slammed the negative politics of some parties, saying they used Parliament’s time to hide their failures. Source: Hindustan Times
School Assembly Headlines for International News
- Kamala Harris Praises Biden’s “Selfless” Act In Dropping Re-Election Bid Source: NDTV
- China and the Philippines announce deal aimed at stopping clashes at fiercely disputed shoal Source: The Hindu
- Nvidia preparing version of new flagship AI chip for Chinese market Source: The Hindu
Sports News for Today’s School Assembly
- Team India Press Conference Highlights: Gambhir, Agarkar On T20I Captaincy Row, Virat-Rohit Future Source: NDTV Sports
- Ajit Agarkar on picking Suryakumar Yadav ahead of Hardik Pandya as India’s T20I captain: ‘We wanted a captain, who is likely to play all the games’ Source: The Indian Express
- PR Sreejesh to retire from international hockey after Paris Olympics Source: Hindustan Times
- Big change on World Test Championship standings following England’s Trent Bridge triumph Source: ICC Cricket
Thought of Day
“The mind is not a vessel to be filled, but a fire to be kindled.”