Here are the top School Assembly News Headlines for August 30: Morning assembly news roundup brings you the latest highlights from national, international, business, sports, and education fronts to keep students updated and aware.
Key developments include Prime Minister Modi’s upcoming meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the SCO Summit, Reliance Jio’s planned IPO and new AI subsidiary, Japan’s major investment push in India, India’s hockey team starting its Asia Cup campaign, Neeraj Chopra’s runner-up finish at the Diamond League Final, and IIT Bombay emerging as the top choice for JEE rankers in JoSAA counselling.
PM Modi set to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping on August 31 during SCO Summit in Tianjin, marking his first China visit in seven years.
PM Modi likely to secure deal for next-generation E10 Shinkansen trains to debut simultaneously in India and Japan for Mumbai-Ahmedabad corridor.
Constitutional Court removes PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office over ethics violation involving leaked phone call with Cambodia’s Hun Sen.
Prime Minister Modi tells Japan that stable India-China relations are key to global peace and prosperity, emphasising regional stability.
Reliance Jio plans IPO by first half of 2026, with Mukesh Ambani announcing expansion to overseas markets after crossing 500 million subscribers of the network.
Japan targets 10 trillion yen private investment in India, strengthening economic partnership through semiconductor and AI collaboration.
Reliance chief unveils new AI subsidiary at RIL AGM, promising “AI for everyone, everywhere” with gigawatt-scale green-powered data centres.
PM Modi and Japan PM Ishiba announce new mobility partnership encompassing railways, roads and bridges across India.
India hockey team begins Asia Cup campaign against China in Rajgir, Bihar, with the tournament serving as 2026 World Cup qualifier.
Diamond League Final: Neeraj Chopra finishes second at Diamond League Final with 85.01m throw as Germany’s Julian Weber wins with two 91-metre throws.
IIT Bombay remains the top pick with 73 of the top 100 rankers, followed by IIT Delhi and a record six at IIT Madras. Among the top 5,000 rankers, 755 chose IIT Bombay and 577 IIT Delhi, while newer IITs like Guwahati (305) and Hyderabad (222) saw increased enrolments.
JoSAA counselling at 23 IITs saw seats allotted exceed sanctioned capacity, underscoring growing competition for engineering seats.