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School Assembly News Headlines For October 7: AAP’s Janta ki Adalat, Charges Filed Against SpiceJet,  French President Macron’s Comments, Israeli Airstrike on Central Gaza, Current Affairs and Important Education News

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7 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.

 

Intro Para7th October, School News Headlines Today: This article provides students and teachers with the latest news headlines to use in the morning assembly. It encourages pupils to search for what is happening around the world and increase their general knowledge. Headlines are just a glimpse of the complete story and thus must be presented in a way that delivers the right idea and ignites curiosity in the listeners to know the complete story. Here are some news headlines picked for the morning assembly. Choose the best and right ones to spread among the young minds.

National News Headlines for Today’s School Assembly October 7, 2024

  • Foreign Minister Jaishankar stated that his visit was for a “multilateral event” and not focused on India-Pakistan relations.
  • AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal is conducting his Janta ki Adalat event at Chhatrasal Stadium.
  • Exit polls suggest the Congress party could potentially break the BJP’s winning streak in Haryana with an expected victory.
  • Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma reported the arrest of 10 individuals from Assam as part of a nationwide anti-terror operation.
  • Delhi Police have filed charges against SpiceJet officials over unpaid provident fund dues totalling more than Rs 65 crore.
  • Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde is set to launch multiple civic infrastructure projects, expected to commence next week.
  • In Maharashtra’s Latur, 50 college students were hospitalised after consuming dinner at their hostel.
  • A Kerala court has dismissed an election bribery case involving BJP state chief K Surendran.
  • At Sabarimala, a maximum of 80,000 pilgrims will be allowed daily, with mandatory online booking.
  • Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu inaugurated a new Rs 13-crore kitchen at Tirumala temple, which will provide food to around three lakh devotees daily.
  • Reports of misconduct at R.G. Kar Medical College in Kolkata have led to the expulsion of doctors, interns, and students due to forced money collection and threats.
  • Several parts of Bengaluru experienced over 100 mm of rain, causing flooding in low-lying homes.
  • Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav announced plans for the Namo Bharat Rapid Rail to connect Bengaluru, Mysore, and Tumkur.
  • The National Film Awards body has temporarily suspended choreographer Jani Master’s award pending an investigation into sexual assault allegations.

International News for Today’s School Assembly

  • Kazakhstan is holding a vote on whether to establish its first nuclear power plant, as the country looks to replace its coal-powered plants to reduce pollution.
  • North Korea and China celebrate 75 years of diplomatic relations amid speculation over the strength of their alliance.
  • French President Macron’s comments have drawn criticism from Prime Minister Netanyahu, who expressed disappointment over Macron’s support for an arms embargo on Israel.
  • A Tennessee nurse and his dog lost their lives while attempting to rescue a man caught in floodwaters caused by Hurricane Helene.
  • A religious community, expelled from Russia centuries ago, now faces extinction in Georgia.
  • An Israeli airstrike on a mosque in central Gaza has resulted in the deaths of at least 21 people.
  • Unusual rainfall patterns 100,000 years ago in Western Australia have been revealed through the study of limestone and iron deposits.

Sports News Headlines for Today’s Assembly

  • Grandmaster Peter Svidler describes coaching Pragg, his first-ever student, as akin to holding a “winning lottery ticket.”
  • India’s difficulties in overcoming the USA at the World Juniors Mixed Team event, following the USA’s victory over Denmark, indicate a potential shift in badminton’s competitive landscape.
  • In the Women’s T20 World Cup, the Indian team led by Harmanpreet Kaur must recover from their opening loss as they prepare to take on a confident Pakistan side in a challenging matchup.
  • On a light-hearted note, Suryakumar Yadav hinted that he may be open to the idea of captaining an Indian Premier League (IPL) team in the future.
  • The Shrimant Madhavrao Scindia Cricket Stadium in Gwalior, with a capacity of 30,000, reached completion after seven years of construction.

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