Here are the top School Assembly News Headlines for October 9: Here are the top School Assembly News Headlines for October 9. Today’s highlights include, the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2025 was awarded for developing Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs). California has declared Diwali a state holiday, and US flights face delays amid a government shutdown. In India, the Army continues a search in South Kashmir, and the World Bank has cut India’s FY27 GDP forecast to 6.3%.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s two-day visit to India is expected to strengthen cooperation between New Delhi and London. His engagements are likely to focus on trade, education, and technology partnerships, marking what experts see as an uptick in bilateral relations following earlier diplomatic strains.
Nine students from the English and Foreign Languages University (EFLU) in Hyderabad have been booked following a scuffle that broke out during a pro-Palestine protest on campus. Police said cases were filed under sections related to unlawful assembly and disturbance of peace.
The Indian Army has launched a major search operation in South Kashmir forests after soldiers went missing during a counter-insurgency mission.
Meanwhile, the Allahabad High Court expressed concern over the judicial backlog, calling the situation “a very sad state of affairs” and urging lawyers to cooperate in easing the burden on courts.
The 2025 Chemistry Nobel Prize was awarded for the creation of Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs), a breakthrough material useful for carbon capture and catalysis.
California has officially declared Diwali a state holiday, while flight delays in the US continue due to staff shortages amid the ongoing government shutdown.
England captain Heather Knight led her team to a crucial win against Bangladesh in the Women’s World Cup, while Australia’s Pat Cummins is set to miss the 2025 Ashes due to injury.
The World Bank has cut India’s FY27 GDP forecast to 6.3%, citing reform challenges. Meanwhile, global electronics firms are expanding manufacturing in India,.
Tthe WTO has revised global trade growth estimates, highlighting AI as a bright spot.
The University of Western Australia announced plans for campuses in Mumbai and Chennai, expected to begin operations by August 2026.
In other news, the IIM Raipur director’s resignation marks the third such exit in five years amid concerns over autonomy and governance at the institute.