29th April, School Assembly News Headlines Today: Local news, school events, and stories about global challenges give kids a broader perspective on the world. Students can use these news programs to practice critical thinking by thinking about the connections between various events and how they might affect our lives. Many subjects, some of which have nothing to do with the curriculum, are covered at school assemblies. See the following headlines for each:
International News
- Swiss President and Foreign Minister Engage in Key Diplomacy with US and China Amid Trade Tensions
- Israel Launches Airstrike on Hezbollah Site in Beirut Despite Ceasefire
- Putin Acknowledges Contribution of North Korean Troops in Defending Russia’s Kursk Region
- Japan and Vietnam Strengthen Trade Ties Amid Global Trade Uncertainty
National News
- India, US aim to resolve non-tariff barriers with “side letters” outside the formal bilateral trade agreement framework.
- CBDT grants tax exemption to National Mission for Clean Ganga under Income Tax Act, boosting the Namami Gange programme.
- With an outstanding finish and 83 gold medals, India dominates the Asian Yogasana Sport Championship medal count.
- India’s industrial output rose 3% in March 2025, showing signs of recovery but still trailing last year’s growth pace.
Sports News
- RBI Governor said India offers strong growth, stability, and good opportunities for investors during global uncertainties caused by tariff-related risks.
- Despite Tanisha Crasto and Shruti Mishra’s win, India lost 4-1 to Denmark in a disappointing Sudirman Cup badminton match.
Exciting Questions for School Assembly:
- What is the capital of France? Answer: Paris
- Who wrote the play "Romeo and Juliet"? Answer: William Shakespeare
- What is the largest active volcano in the world? Answer: Mauna Loa (located in Hawaii)
- What is the largest freshwater lake by volume? Answer: Lake Baikal (located in Russia)
- Which country invented the printing press? Answer: China
- What is the smallest country in the world by area? Answer: Vatican City
- Who was the first President of the United States? Answer: George Washington
- How many continents are there in the world? Answer: Seven
- Who wrote the famous book "1984"? Answer: George Orwell
- What is the capital of Japan? Answer: Tokyo
Thought of the day:
“Believe in yourself, and you will achieve great things.”
Word of the day:
Perseverance
Meaning: To continue in a course of action despite difficulties, discouragement, or opposition.
Example: "The students showed great perseverance when they were struggling with the complex math problems."
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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