School Assembly News Headlines Today (October 8): India slams Pakistan at UNSC, US pledges new military aid to Israel and more

Here are the top school assembly news headlines for October 8: Highlights include India’s strong stand against Pakistan at the UN, Karnataka’s policy changes and school vacation extension, and the US reaffirming its military support to Israel. Prithvi Shaw’s on-field spat and the honour for Mithali Raj marked major sports updates, while in education, the UGC’s approval for 101 universities and NET registration announcement stood out as key developments.

school-assembly-news-headlines-Oct-8Here are the top school assembly news headlines for October 8: Top National, International, Sports Updates for Students

Here are the top School Assembly News Headlines for October 8: Here are the top School Assembly News Headlines for October 8. Today’s top stories highlight India’s strong stand against Pakistan at the UN, Karnataka’s policy changes and school vacation extension, and the US reaffirming its military support to Israel. Prithvi Shaw’s on-field spat and the honour for Mithali Raj marked major sports updates, while in education, the UGC’s approval for 101 universities and NET registration announcement stood out as key developments.

National News

India has strongly criticised Pakistan at the United Nations, accusing it of spreading false narratives and supporting terrorism while highlighting Islamabad’s systematic human rights violations in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.

In Karnataka, the government has decided to hike the quota for the Kuruba community, with Chief Minister Siddaramaiah confirming the community’s inclusion in the Scheduled Tribes list under a revised proposal.

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Karnataka has also extended the mid-term school vacation by three days due to an ongoing caste survey, affecting several districts.

India, on Tuesday, strongly criticized Pakistan at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), labeling it as a nation that "bombs its own citizens." India, on Tuesday, strongly criticized Pakistan at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), labeling it as a nation that “bombs its own citizens.”

International News

The United States has approved a fresh round of military aid for Israel amid the Gaza conflict, signalling continued American support as violence intensifies in the region.

Meanwhile, the US Supreme Court returns this week to face high-stakes cases testing former President Donald Trump’s claims of presidential immunity and the limits of executive power.

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Hamza Salem, in wheelchair; his daughter Rital; and their family flee to southern Gaza on Sept. 14, 2025 (Saher Alghorra/The New York Times) Hamza Salem, in wheelchair; his daughter Rital; and their family flee to southern Gaza on Sept. 14, 2025 (Saher Alghorra/The New York Times)

Sports News

Indian cricketer Prithvi Shaw was involved in a heated exchange with his Mumbai teammates during a domestic match against Maharashtra, drawing attention to team discipline concerns.

In a gesture, stands at the Visakhapatnam stadium have been named after Mithali Raj and Raavi Kalpana, celebrating their contributions to Indian women’s cricket.

Beginning their first innings after Chhattisgarh made 252, Shaw was the standout performer for Maharashtra which folded for 217. (PTI Photo) Beginning their first innings after Chhattisgarh made 252, Shaw was the standout performer for Maharashtra which folded for 217. (PTI Photo)

Business News

According to a new NITI Aayog trade watch report, India’s labour-intensive footwear sector faces a credit gap of Rs 30 lakh crore, with the government urged to facilitate more financial support for small manufacturers.

Meanwhile, SEBI chief Madhabi Puri Buch cautioned retail investors to assess their risk capacity and avoid speculative F&O trades that could lead to heavy losses.

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Another round of next-gen reforms likely ahead of Diwali, says NITI Aayog CEO NITI Aayog CEO BVR Subrahmanyam

Education News

The UGC NET December 2025 registration process has begun, with the National Testing Agency (NTA) opening applications at ugcnet.nta.nic.in. Candidates can apply online by paying the requisite fee and submitting the form before the notified deadline.

In another development, the UGC has approved 101 universities to offer online and distance learning programmes, expanding access to higher education through flexible learning modes.

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