School Assembly News Headlines Today (October 23): West Indies become first team to bowl 50 overs of spin in an ODI, IIM Calcutta in top 10 global rankings and more

Here are the top school assembly news headlines for October 23: Highlights include findings from a Karnataka SIT probe into voter deletion fraud, the Centre’s plan to attract Indian-origin academics back home, and draft rules mandating creators to label AI-generated content among others.

school-assembly-news-headlines-oct-23Here are the top school assembly news headlines for October 23: Top National, International, Sports Updates for Students

Here are the top School Assembly News Headlines for October 23: Here are the top School Assembly News Headlines for October 23. Highlights include findings from a Karnataka SIT probe into voter deletion fraud, the Centre’s plan to attract Indian-origin academics back home, and draft rules mandating creators to label AI-generated content among others.

National News

Rs 80 paid per fraudulent voter deletion in Karnataka’s Aland seat, finds SIT: A special investigation team (SIT) probing voter list tampering in Karnataka has uncovered a scam where operatives allegedly received ₹80 per fake voter deletion. The irregularities were found in the Aland Assembly seat, prompting further investigation by the Election Commission.

Centre plans scheme to bring back Indian-origin ‘star faculty’ amid US policy squeeze: The government is working on a new initiative aimed at attracting Indian-origin academics and researchers working abroad, particularly as US immigration and higher education policies tighten under the Trump administration.

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Creators may soon need to label AI-generated content, says draft rule: The government’s new draft IT rules propose that online content creators must clearly declare if their uploads involve AI-generated material. The move aims to promote transparency and curb misinformation linked to synthetic content.

Bihar gender ratio In Bihar, the Nitish Kumar-led JD(U) has built a considerable base among women voters.

World News

North Korea fires ballistic missile toward the East Sea, says Seoul: South Korea’s military reported that North Korea fired a ballistic missile toward the East Sea, continuing a pattern of weapons testing that has heightened regional security concerns.

Gunfire erupts outside Serbian Parliament in suspected terrorist act: One person was injured after gunfire and a fire broke out near the Serbian Parliament in Belgrade. Authorities are investigating the incident as a possible act of terrorism.

Sports News

West Indies become first team to bowl 50 overs of spin in an ODI: The West Indies cricket team made history by bowling all 50 overs with spin during an ODI match, marking the first instance of an all-spin bowling attack in men’s One-Day International cricket.

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Business News

ICICI Bank partners with Tata Memorial Centre to build new cancer care facility: ICICI Bank has announced funding for a new cancer care building in collaboration with Tata Memorial Centre, aimed at improving treatment access and research capacity in oncology.

RBI to relax norms on loans against shares and IPO financing: The Reserve Bank of India is planning to ease existing restrictions on loans backed by shares and IPO financing, a move expected to boost market participation and liquidity.

rbi, According to data from the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM), two-and three-wheeler sales rose 6.7 per cent year-on-year and 5.5 per cent in September, respectively. (File photo)

Education News

IIM Calcutta enters global top 10 in QS International Trade Rankings 2026: IIM Calcutta has secured a position in the global top 10 of the QS International Trade Rankings 2026, marking a major recognition for Indian management education alongside leading UK and US institutions.

Assam Board HS Final Exam 2026 to begin in February; form deadline extended: The Assam Higher Secondary Education Council (AHSEC) has announced that the 2026 HS Final Exams will commence in February, with the last date to submit online forms extended till November 25.

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