
Here are the top School Assembly News Headlines for October 30: Here are the top School Assembly News Headlines for October 30. Key highlights include Kerala’s all-party meeting over electoral roll revisions, legal developments in Sonam Wangchuk’s case, and BJP’s alleged poll code breach. Globally, airstrikes in Gaza and Hurricane Melissa’s landfall in Cuba dominate headlines. Business updates include a rare-earth trade pact between the US and Japan, while sports news highlights Nitish Kumar Reddy’s injury and Trump’s granddaughter’s LPGA debut. In education, Delhi’s government has announced major teacher recruitment plans to address classroom shortages.
Kerala government calls all-party meeting amid pushback against electoral roll revision
The Kerala government has convened an all-party meeting following opposition from several political groups over the Election Commission’s Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, which critics say could lead to voter exclusion.
BJP accused of poll code breach; Omar Abdullah attends university event in Budgam
Allegations of a Model Code of Conduct violation surfaced after the BJP organised a political meeting in poll-bound regions, while former J&K CM Omar Abdullah visited a law university in Budgam amid political activities.
Sonam Wangchuk’s wife moves Supreme Court challenging his NSA detention
Activist Sonam Wangchuk’s wife has approached the Supreme Court against his detention under the National Security Act, alleging that authorities are misusing the law to stifle dissent and silence environmental activism.
Israeli airstrikes kill 104 in Gaza days after ceasefire deal
Just days after a ceasefire was announced, Israeli airstrikes in Gaza reportedly killed at least 104 people. The strikes mark a sharp escalation in tensions despite recent diplomatic efforts to restore peace.
Hurricane Melissa makes landfall in eastern Cuba as Category 3 storm
Hurricane Melissa hit Cuba’s eastern coast as a powerful Category 3 storm, bringing heavy rainfall and winds exceeding 200 km/h. Authorities have issued evacuation alerts for several coastal provinces.
Trump announces trade breakthrough with South Korea on Asia trip
During his Asia visit, Donald Trump announced a major trade breakthrough with South Korea, focusing on expanding technology and defense cooperation under a renewed bilateral economic framework.
Nitish Kumar Reddy ruled out of India’s T20I series against Australia due to injury
Indian all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy has been ruled out of the upcoming three-match T20I series against Australia after sustaining a shoulder injury during training. Team management is yet to name his replacement.
Chris Broad, Sourav Ganguly, Jagmohan Dalmiya remembered for their impact on cricket governance
A recent tribute highlighted the roles of Chris Broad, Sourav Ganguly, and Jagmohan Dalmiya in shaping modern cricket administration and their contributions to the sport’s global reach and governance reforms.
Donald Trump’s granddaughter Kai to make LPGA Tour debut before college
Kai Trump, granddaughter of former US President Donald Trump, is set to debut on the LPGA Tour before starting college. Her inclusion has sparked interest in young female golfers entering the professional circuit.
US and Japan ink rare-earth minerals trade deal to strengthen supply chains
In a strategic move, the US and Japan signed a trade agreement focusing on rare-earth minerals, aiming to reduce dependence on China and bolster manufacturing cooperation for advanced technologies.
HAL signs MoU with Russian aircraft firm to manufacture jets in India
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has partnered with a Russian aircraft manufacturer to jointly produce fighter jets in India. The deal underscores India’s focus on self-reliance and indigenous defense production.
Delhi government to recruit more teachers to tackle classroom shortages
The Delhi government has announced a large-scale teacher recruitment drive to address classroom shortages in government schools. Directorate of Education officials stated that new TGT appointments will begin in early 2025.