
School Assembly news headlines for today July 3, 2025: From sports to education, check 20+ national & international news
In national news, the central government now allows private motorcycles to operate as passenger transport through aggregators. This comes under new safety rules. The Indian Navy has added strength by commissioning the stealth frigate INS Udaygiri.
Globally, the US President has announced a 60-day ceasefire plan in Gaza. Meanwhile, the IMF has approved Sri Lanka's fourth review under its Extended Fund Facility.
In sports, fans are keeping up with results from ongoing tournaments and global leagues. These headlines give students a clear and informative look at the day's top stories—perfect for today's school assembly.
Today's national news headlines in English for school assembly, July 3, 2025
Prime Minister Narendra Modi begins historic five-nation diplomatic tour to strengthen multilateral ties.
India warns the United States over Pakistan-backed terrorism, emphasizing nuclear blackmail will not deter response.
Central government launches 'RailOne' app to unify all railway services including ticketing and complaint redressal.
GST relief expected soon on essential daily items to ease inflationary pressure on common citizens.
India Meteorological Department forecasts light to heavy rainfall across multiple states in the coming week.
Today's international news headlines in English for school assembly, July 3, 2025
Iran suspends cooperation with the UN nuclear agency, causing a global rise in oil prices amid geopolitical tensions.
Former US President Donald Trump announces Israel's agreement to a 60-day Gaza ceasefire and urges Hamas to support it.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and French President Emmanuel Macron hold their first conversation in three years to discuss Ukraine and West Asia.
International Monetary Fund approves $350 million installment for Sri Lanka following economic reform progress.
Trump renews call for deportation of U.S.-born offenders amid ongoing immigration debates.
Today's sports news headlines in English for school assembly, July 3, 2025
Gukesh and Praggnanandhaa Compete at Grand Chess Tour in Croatia.
India Women's Cricket Team Beats England by 24 Runs in 2nd T20I.
Indian Boxers Sakshi, Jaismine, and Lakshya Advance to World Boxing Cup Quarterfinals.
Manolo Marquez Steps Down as Indian Football Team Coach.
Kylian Mbappe Makes Club World Cup Debut for Real Madrid.
Today's education news headlines in English for school assembly, July 3, 2025
CUET 2025 Results to be Released Tomorrow; Admission Process to Begin at Top Universities.
PM Modi Begins Five-Nation Diplomatic Tour to Strengthen India-Africa Ties.
UGC NET 2025 Answer Key Expected Today; Candidates Advised to Check Official Website.
Jamia Millia Islamia Announces Large Recruitment Drive; Open to 10th Pass to Graduates.
India Reports 25.44 Lakh HIV Cases in 2023; Southern States Contribute 24% of Burden.
Today's state news headlines in English for school assembly, July 3, 2025
Kashmir locals warmly welcome first batch of Amarnath Yatra pilgrims, showcasing communal harmony and regional support for the pilgrimage.
Puri begins preparations for Bahuda Yatra as devotees enjoy smooth darshan of Lord Jagannath and siblings at Gundicha Temple.
Maharashtra signs MoU to develop African Safari at Gorewada Zoo, Nagpur, in partnership with NBCC and Forest Development bodies.
Bombay High Court directs expert panel to reassess Mula Mutha floodlines in Pune, seeking report within two months.
Local communities in various states actively participate in monsoon preparedness and relief activities amid forecasted heavy rainfall.
Top business and economic news headlines for July 3, 2025
Transport Ministry allows cab aggregators to charge up to twice the base fare during peak hours under new 2025 guidelines.
Quad launches Critical Minerals Initiative to boost economic security and counter China's price manipulation and supply chain dominance.
Over 300 Chinese engineers exit Foxconn India units, raising concerns over Apple's manufacturing momentum amid China's labour restrictions.
CSB Bank reports 20% growth in Q1 deposits and 32% increase in advances, highlighting robust banking sector performance.
Aurobindo Pharma's subsidiary receives European Commission marketing authorization for trastuzumab biosimilar Dazublys, advancing cancer treatment options.
Daily word and thought of the day for school assembly, July 3, 2025
For the school assembly on July 3, 2025, here are the Daily Word and Thought of the Day:
Daily Word: PoppyMeaning: A bright, colorful flowering plant, often red, known for its delicate petals and rounded seed capsules. The word "poppy" can symbolize beauty and remembrance.
Thought of the Day: "Stand stoutly for your beliefs, even when faced with challenges, for courage and determination shape our character and future."
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