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School Assembly News Today (September 20): Trump slaps $100K fee on H-1B visas, Taliban bans women-authored books

Here are the top school assembly news headlines for September 20: From Neeraj Chopra's 8th position in the World Championships to Afghanistan banning women-authored books to the likely meeting of the Australian PM with Trump, we have all that you need to know and speak in the morning assembly. 

School Assembly News HeadlinesFrom Neeraj Chopra's 8th position in the World Championships to Afghanistan banning women-authored books to the likely meeting of the Australian PM with Trump, we have all that you need to know and speak in the morning assembly. 

Here are the top School Assembly News Headlines for September 20: Here are the top School Assembly News Headlines for September 20. Today’s highlights include a mix of political, economic, and global developments. From Neeraj Chopra’s 8th position in the World Championships to Afghanistan banning women-authored books to the likely meeting of the Australian PM with Trump, we have all that you need to know and speak in the morning assembly.

National News

Assamese superstar Zubeen Garg has died in Singapore.

The US embassy in Delhi has revoked and denied visas to some “business executives and corporate leadership” based on their alleged involvement in trafficking fentanyl precursors

Rajasthan is set to get two more Vande Bharat Express trains next week to strengthen connectivity, enhance passenger experience and boost the regional economy.

International News

The Trump administration on Friday said it would require companies to pay $100,000 a year for each H-1B worker visa — a change that could weigh heavily on the technology sector, which depends on skilled workers from India and China, Reuters reported.

Trump on Friday also signed a separate executive order creating a “gold card” program — granting permanent residency to individuals who can pay $1 million, or to companies that pay $2 million to fast-track a sponsored worker. The plan, proposed by Lutnick, is meant to attract entrepreneurs and high earners.

The Taliban government has removed books authored by women from Afghanistan’s university curriculum, in a move that also bans the teaching of human rights and sexual harassment.

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Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is set to depart for the United States this week, with a potential first meeting with US President Donald Trump.

(AP Photo)

The United States vetoed a UN Security Council resolution that had demanded an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages

Business News

Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) Chairman Tuhin Kanta Pandey said a proposal to permit foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) to trade in non-cash settled, non-agricultural commodity derivative contracts is currently being reviewed.

India’s new national policy on geothermal energy seeks to build on interest from research firms in the United States, Iceland, and Norway to test its commercial viability in the country, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) Secretary Santosh Kumar Sarangi said.

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Sports News

Erling Haaland made history and became the fastest player to score 50 Champions League goals, achieving the milestone in fewer games than any other player in the competition’s history.

(AP Photo/Ian Walton)

Neeraj Chopra finishes 8th in the final of the World Championships. 

Sri Lanka show exit door to Afghanistan, qualify for Super 4s alongside Bangladesh

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