
School Assembly news headlines for today July 9, 2025: From sports to education, check 20+ national & international news
On the international front, Israeli PM Netanyahu nominates Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, while India abstains from the UNGA vote on Afghanistan, urging targeted global action against terrorism.
In education, IIM Kashipur launches new sustainability programs, and the Centre warns SHRESHTA schools against charging SC students unlawfully. Meanwhile, the IMD forecasts active monsoon with heavy rainfall expected in central and eastern India.
Today's national news headlines in English for school assembly, July 9, 2025
The Supreme Court to hear Bihar voter verification case on July 10, 2025.
NCERT and Canva launch free online certificate courses for Indian teachers to enhance digital skills.
IIT Delhi partners with TeamLease to start an online AI course aimed at healthcare professionals.
Tamil Nadu becomes the first Indian state to adopt a tuberculosis death prediction model to improve health outcomes.
Nationwide Bharat Bandh called by 10 central trade unions on July 9 to protest government's labour policies; schools and colleges expected to remain open but transport disruptions likely.
Today's international news headlines in English for school assembly, July 9, 2025
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu nominates former US President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize.
China announces visa-free entry for travelers from over 70 countries to boost tourism.
Eleven people killed in Kenya amid ongoing anti-government protests, with many injured.
US extends suspension of certain tariffs until August 1, providing relief to Indian exporters.
Cargo ship attacked in the Red Sea; Houthi rebels claim responsibility for sinking another vessel in the region.
Today's sports news headlines in English for school assembly, July 9, 2025
Novak Djokovic, Ben Shelton, Jannik Sinner, Iga Swiatek, and 18-year-old Mirra Andreeva have advanced to the quarterfinals, with Djokovic chasing his 25th Grand Slam title.
Neeraj Chopra won the inaugural Neeraj Chopra Classic 2025 in Bengaluru with a javelin throw of 86.18 meters.
Indian media executive Sanjog Gupta has been appointed as the new Chief Executive Officer of the International Cricket Council (ICC), succeeding Geoff Allardice.
An FIR has been filed against Royal Challengers Bengaluru fast bowler Yash Dayal in Ghaziabad over allegations of sexual exploitation.
Football star Angel Di Maria has officially joined Rosario Central, his hometown club in Argentina.
Today's education news headlines in English for school assembly, July 9, 2025
IIT Delhi, in collaboration with TeamLease Edtech, has launched an online executive course on Artificial Intelligence for healthcare professionals.
NCERT and Canva have introduced free online certificate courses for Indian teachers to enhance digital skills.
Following the release of CUET 2025 results, the admission process has accelerated at Delhi University and other institutions.
Delhi University has opened its application form correction window for students seeking admission.
Tamil Nadu has become the first Indian state to adopt a tuberculosis death prediction model.
Today's state news headlines in English for school assembly, July 9, 2025
Bharat Bandh: Over 25 crore workers, farmers to strike nationwide; Puducherry and Tamil Nadu face complete shutdown
Supreme Court to hear Bihar voter verification case on July 10
Tamil Nadu first state to adopt tuberculosis death prediction model
NCERT and Canva launch free online certificate courses for teachers
IIT Delhi and TeamLease introduce AI course for healthcare professionals
Top business and economic news headlines for July 9, 2025
Bharat Bandh to disrupt banking, postal, coal mining, transport, and public sector industries nationwide
Pfizer, Mphasis, and five others go ex-dividend; Pfizer declares ₹130 special and ₹35 final dividend per share
Capgemini acquires Indian outsourcing firm WNS for $3.3 billion, boosting Indian market presence
Adani Power acquires Vidarbha Industries Power Ltd to expand capacity to 30,670 MW by 2030
US extends suspension of certain tariffs on Indian exports till August 1, aiding exporters
Daily word and thought of the day for school assembly, July 9, 2025
Word of the Day
Resilience (noun)Definition: The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.Example: "Her resilience helped her overcome all the challenges and succeed."
Thought of the Day
"Success is not final, failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts."— Winston Churchill
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