Here are the top School Assembly News Headlines for October 11: Here are the top School Assembly News Headlines for October 11. Today’s highlights include, Supreme Court allows Delhi NCR to use green crackers on Diwali; Rajnath Singh meets Australian Defence Minister; Nobel Peace Prize 2025 announced; St Stephen’s revises fee structure and more.
The Supreme Court has permitted the use of green crackers in Delhi-NCR during Diwali on a trial basis, emphasizing environmental safety.
Meanwhile, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh met his Australian counterpart Richard Marles in Canberra to strengthen defence and maritime cooperation.
The Centre also notified India’s first legally binding emission targets for high-polluting industries, marking a major step toward achieving climate goals.
The 2025 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado for her tireless advocacy for democracy and human rights.
A powerful earthquake in the Philippines triggered tsunami warnings, prompting large-scale evacuations.
In West Asia, Hamas claimed it received assurances from the US that the Gaza war has effectively ended.
The US imposed sanctions on Indian companies and individuals allegedly linked to Iran’s energy trade.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, speaking at the Global Fintech Fest, emphasised India’s AI mission and the importance of ensuring data privacy in digital innovations.
India’s junior shuttlers settled for bronze after a straight-sets loss to Indonesia in the Asia Junior Championships.
Meanwhile, the England and Wales Cricket Board is considering scrapping the Kookaburra ball trial in county cricket after mixed feedback from players.
St Stephen’s College has announced a revised fee structure for the 2025–26 academic session, reflecting updates across major courses.
Additionally, IIM Udaipur will introduce a BBA programme in Hindi from 2026, aiming to expand management education access for vernacular learners.