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School Assembly News Today (October 24): 1,000 CAA camps across West Bengal planned, Nellie massacre report to be tabled and more

Here are the top school assembly news headlines for October 24: Tejashwi Yadav has been announced as the INDIA bloc’s chief ministerial face in Bihar, while a World War II-era bomb was successfully defused in Bengal’s Bolpur and more.

Today's top school assembly news headlines for October 24: Top National, International, Sports Updates for StudentsToday's top school assembly news headlines for October 24: Top National, International, Sports Updates for Students

Here are the top School Assembly News Headlines for October 24: Here are the top School Assembly News Headlines for October 24. In national updates, Tejashwi Yadav has been announced as the INDIA bloc’s chief ministerial face in Bihar, while a World War II-era bomb was successfully defused in Bengal’s Bolpur. Internationally, police arrested members of a gang allegedly linked to Pakistan, and scientists reported a rare dinosaur fossil discovery in Montana. Here’s more on sports, business and education.

National News

Tejashwi Yadav to be CM face of INDIA bloc in Bihar, Mukesh Sahani likely deputy

WWII-era bomb defused in Bengal’s Bolpur a month after discovery: A World War II-era bomb discovered in a riverbed near Bolpur last month was successfully defused by the Bomb Disposal Squad, preventing potential damage to nearby villages.

Bombay HC seeks report on encroachment near Sanjay Gandhi National Park: The Bombay High Court has asked the Maharashtra government to submit details on alleged encroachments around Sanjay Gandhi National Park, highlighting the need to preserve the city’s major green zone.

Forty-two years after the Nellie massacre took place and 41 years after the report of the Tiwari Commission that was constituted to probe it was submitted, the Assam Cabinet Thursday took a decision to table it in the legislative assembly next month.

The West Bengal BJP has begun preparations to set up more than 1,000 Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) camps across the state. This comes ahead of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the electoral roll in the state.

A month ago, residents of Laudah village under the Singi Panchayat in Bolpur police station limits had spotted a large bomb-like object lodged in a sandbank of the river. (Express photo)

International News

Gang linked to Pakistan arrested in Jharkhand with weapons and drones: Jharkhand Police arrested members of the Prince Khan gang and seized drones and weapons allegedly linked to Pakistan-based handlers, raising security concerns in the region.

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Algerian-French artist’s work vandalised in Kochi over obscenity allegations: A contemporary art installation by an Algerian-French artist was vandalised at a Kochi gallery following objections of obscenity, sparking debate over artistic freedom and public morality.

Rare dinosaur fossil found in Montana’s ‘Dinosaur Dome’: Paleontologists in Montana have uncovered an exceptionally preserved dinosaur fossil believed to be over 66 million years old, offering new insights into late Cretaceous species.

Artwork of Algerian-French artist Hanan Benammar. (Source: Instagram/Hanan Benammar)

Sports News

India beat Australia by two wickets to clinch ODI series: India defeated Australia by two wickets in the second ODI, securing an unassailable lead in the three-match series, driven by strong middle-order performances.

FC Goa lose 1–2 to Saudi giants Al Nassr in AFC Champions League: FC Goa suffered a narrow 1–2 defeat against Al Nassr despite a spirited display, as Cristiano Ronaldo’s club maintained its top position in the group standings.

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Satwik–Chirag duo exit early from French Open Super 750, Unnati Hooda reaches Round of 16: Top Indian shuttlers Satwik Chirag crashed out early from the French Open, while young Unnati Hooda advanced to the pre-quarterfinals with a convincing win.

Indian side FC Goa lost 1-2 to Saudi side Al Nassr. (Photo: X/FC Goa)

Business News

Google’s $15 billion AI hub in Andhra Pradesh to power India’s tech ecosystem: Google’s announcement of a $15 billion AI and data centre hub in Andhra Pradesh is expected to create new jobs and enhance India’s role in the global artificial intelligence landscape.

IMF says AI boom resembles dot-com era of the 1990s: The International Monetary Fund has drawn parallels between the current AI investment surge and the late-1990s dot-com boom, noting both rapid innovation and speculative risks.

The AICTE has directed all higher education institutions to ensure that students who have successfully passed through NIOS and meet the eligibility criteria are considered on par with students of other recognised boards. (Representational/Express Photo)

Education News

Canada records 60% drop in international student arrivals in 2025: Canada has seen a major decline in new international student arrivals this year, as updated IRCC data show a 60 percent fall due to tighter visa policies and housing constraints.

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AICTE directs colleges to grant equal recognition to NIOS students: The AICTE has issued new guidelines mandating that students from the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) be given equal consideration for college admissions, promoting inclusivity in higher education.

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