12th April, School Assembly News Headlines Today: Stories about local news, international issues, and school activities give kids a broader perspective on the world. Students can practice critical thinking while they listen to these news programs by thinking about the connections between various events and how they could affect our lives. A variety of subjects, including some not related to the classroom, are covered at the school assembly. See each of the following headlines:
International News
- Mauritius signs the Country Partnership Framework with ISA, becoming first African nation to boost solar energy cooperation and development.
- 2. Xi Jinping to Visit Vietnam, Malaysia, Cambodia to Boost Ties Amid Escalating Trade War with U.S. Tariffs.
- US sanctions Indian national, 2 India-based entities for transporting Iranian petroleum
- Hudson River crash: Pilot’s final cry before the fatal helicopter crash can send chill down your spine
National News
- Tahawwur Rana extradited from U.S. after years of legal efforts; NIA gets 18-day custody for Mumbai terror case probe.
- Minister says Digital Data Protection Act supports both privacy and transparency, dismisses claims that it weakens RTI access.
- President Murmu in Slovakia urges expansion of India-Slovakia trade, highlights historic ties and potential in emerging economic sectors.
- India-Pakistan flag meeting held in Poonch to improve border coordination, address LoC tensions, and discuss recent infiltration attempts.
Sports News
- Indian men’s recurve archery team reached the World Cup final in Florida after defeating Spain and Indonesia with 6-2 victories.
- 2. Virat Kohli becomes first IPL player to hit 1000 boundaries, marking historic feat during a match against Delhi Capitals in Bengaluru.
Exciting Questions to be asked during the School Assembly
- What is the capital city of Australia? – Canberra
- Which planet is known as the 'Red Planet'? – Mars
- Who wrote the national anthem of India? – Rabindranath Tagore
- Which element has the chemical symbol 'O'? – Oxygen
- How many continents are there in the world? – Seven
- In which direction does the sun rise? – East
- What is the boiling point of water in degrees Celsius? – 100°C
- Who was the first woman Prime Minister of India? – Indira Gandhi
- Which is the fastest land animal? – Cheetah
- How many players are there in a cricket team? – Eleven
Thought of the day:
“Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out." – Robert Collier
Word of the day:
“Persevere" (verb)
Meaning: To continue trying to do or achieve something despite difficulties or delays in success.
Example: She had to persevere with the project, even when progress was slow.
Headlines from school assemblies are significant because they inform everyone about world happenings. Reputable sources guarantee correct information, which keeps students informed and gives them a better grasp of current affairs.
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