7th March, School Assembly News Headlines Today: Among the various topics discussed during school assembly are news stories that go beyond what is taught in the classroom. Since these updates cover local news, international issues, and school activities, students get a wider view on the world. By listening to these news and considering the links between different events and how they might impact our lives, students can develop their critical thinking skills. Check out the complete headlines below:
International News
- Russia scolds Macron for pushing Europe towards the abyss of world war
- Donald Trump tariffs from April 2 but India works on separate deal
- South Korean jets accidentally drop eight 500-pound bombs on homes, 15 injured
- Cyclone Alfred stalls off Australia's east as millions brace for impact
- U.S. Supreme Court rejects Trump bid to freeze $2 billion in foreign aid
National News
- If Pakistan vacates PoK, Kashmir issue will be ‘solved’: Jaishankar
- BJP delivers significant blow to Congress in Telangana MLC elections
- India sees US relations at ‘best’ despite looming tariff threat
- PM Modi offers prayers to Goddess Ganga at Mukhwa temple in Uttarakhand
- Actor Ranya Rao earned ₹12 lakh in each Dubai trip by allegedly smuggling gold: Report
- Centre approves ropeway projects in Kedarnath and Hemkund Sahib costing ₹7,000 crore
- Woman can't claim rape if she was in long-term live-in: Supreme Court
Sports News
- 'We've had a go at India before': Mitchell Santner throws down gauntlet ahead of Champions Trophy final
- Bangladesh cricketer Mushfiqur Rahim retires from ODI after Champions Trophy 2025 exit: ‘I gave more than 100%’
- Jason Gillespie labels Pakistan cricket coach Aaqib Javed ‘a clown’
Exciting Questions to be asked during the School Assembly
- Which is the hottest planet in our solar system? – Venus
- How many letters are there in the English alphabet? – 26
- Which animal is known as the 'Ship of the Desert'? – Camel
- What is the full form of an ATM? – Automated Teller Machine
- Who is known as the ‘Missile Man of India’? – Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
- Which is the hardest natural substance on Earth? – Diamond
- Which continent is known as the ‘White Continent’? – Antarctica
- Who wrote the Indian National Anthem ‘Jana Gana Mana’? – Rabindranath Tagore
- Which bird can rotate its head almost 270 degrees? – Owl
- Which gas is filled in balloons to make them float? – Helium
Thought of the day:
“ Every expert was once a beginner; start where you are and keep learning ”.
Word of the day:
Denialist: A person who refuses to admit the truth of a concept or proposition
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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