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School Assembly News Headlines For October 21, 2024: Diwali Updates From Government, Israel-Gaza war Updates, India Vs New Zealand, Current Affairs and Important Education News

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21 October 2024 News Headlines in English for School Assembly: Get here the list of detailed news headlines for the morning assembly from all major sectors like politics, entertainment, politics, sports, world affairs, technology and more here.

21th October, 2024 School News Headlines Today: Every morning, the whole school comes together for the assembly. This can happen in the hall or outside on the school grounds. The activities in the assembly are mostly the same, though they might be done a little differently in each school. Students often share the latest news, and the principal gives a speech. There can also be talks, talent shows, discussions, and role plays.

Sometimes, the assembly may include yoga, meditation, or exercises to help students get ready for the day. Today, we will hear news headlines that help students learn more about local and world events.

National News Headlines for Today’s School Assembly October 21, 2024

  • The Karnataka government asked people to only use green crackers during Diwali.
  • Delhi’s air quality dropped again to the ‘Poor’ level, with Mundka recording an AQI of 374.
  • The weather department predicted heavy rains in Odisha’s coastal areas from October 23 to 25.
  • Assam CM Himanta Sarma said a Bangladeshi national was caught in Karimganj and has been sent back.
  • The PM’s Internship Scheme has been added to the list for CSR spending by Central Public Sector Enterprises for FY25.
  • Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel said cleanliness drives should not be held only when high-profile visitors like the PM or CM come.
  • 120 Pune students stuck in Delhi traffic were helped by Union Minister Murlidhar Mohol to catch their flight.
  • Maharashtra CM Shinde cancelled the appointment of a Gauri Lankesh murder suspect as Shiv Sena’s poll manager just days after choosing him.
  • Mamata Banerjee asked protesting doctors, unhappy with how the R G Kar case was handled, to stop their hunger strike and return to work.
  • As India and Canada’s tension grows, the Canadian diplomat said: “Nijjar and Pannun are linked, but we should keep talking.”
  • The Chief Justice of India said the Supreme Court is for the people but doesn’t act like the Opposition in Parliament.
  • Andhra Pradesh CM announced a plan to allow only people with more than two children to contest in local body elections.
  • A lawyer went to the Madras High Court, saying Tamil Nadu’s Deputy CM Udhayanidhi Stalin broke the dress code.

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International News for Today’s School Assembly

  • Prabowo Subianto has been sworn in as Indonesia’s eighth president.
  • Pakistan’s Cabinet will meet to approve a new amendment to the constitution.
  • Harris urges a ceasefire in the Israel-Gaza war as she faces a close election race.
  • Trump says China respects him because its leader knows he is “crazy.”
  • The US is investigating a major leak of ‘top secret’ documents about Israel’s military plans against Iran.
  • A drone attacked the Israeli Prime Minister’s home as the conflict with Hezbollah grows.

Sports News Headlines for Today’s Assembly

  • Messi Scores Three Goals in 11 Minutes, Breaks Records for Inter Miami
    Messi scored three quick goals in just 11 minutes, helping Inter Miami set a new record for points and making him their all-time top scorer.
  • Djokovic Beats Nadal, but Sinner Wins by Beating Alcaraz
    Djokovic won against Nadal, but Jannik Sinner took the title by defeating Carlos Alcaraz in the Six Kings Slam exhibition match.
  • New Zealand’s 8-Wicket Win Makes History as India Struggles Against Fast Bowling
    New Zealand won by 8 wickets in a historic Test match, as India couldn’t recover from losing quick wickets early.
  • Rachin Ravindra Celebrates Historic Win in Bengaluru
    Rachin Ravindra, whose family has roots in Bengaluru, was excited after New Zealand’s big win against India. He said, “things worked in my favour.”

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