
Here are the top School Assembly News Headlines for September 18: Here are the top School Assembly News Headlines for September 18. Today’s key updates include a major political reshuffle in Meghalaya, the ED arresting a senior official in the MUDA scam, and Trump approving NATO-backed arms support for Ukraine.
In education, IIMs secured top spots in QS MBA rankings while IIT Hyderabad advanced defence tech innovation. Sports saw Sarvesh Kushare’s World Championship final berth and Apollo Tyres’ record BCCI sponsorship. Business updates focused on Mother Dairy’s GST-driven price cuts and fresh US-India trade talks.
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann launched Mission Chardi Kala, appealing to citizens, industrialists, and charities to aid relief efforts after devastating floods. Over 2,300 villages were flooded, about 20 lakh people affected, and infrastructure severely damaged since the floods.
In Meghalaya, 8 of 12 ministers were replaced in a major cabinet reshuffle, the first since Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma returned to power in 2023. Key portfolios like Home, Finance, and Education have been reassigned, signalling a significant political shift.
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has arrested G.T. Dinesh Kumar, the former commissioner of the Mysuru Urban Development Authority, in connection with the MUDA scam. He has been charged with alleged irregularities in land allotment cases.
The Trump administration has approved its first Ukraine arms package funded by NATO allies, marking a crucial step in strengthening Kyiv’s defence capabilities amid ongoing conflict with Russia.
King Charles III to welcome Donald Trump for a second state visit at Windsor Castle, a historic move as it will be the first time a US president is hosted twice in such a manner.
In the US, students, faculty, and staff at UCLA have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, alleging civil rights violations following a funding freeze imposed on the University of California system.
IIT Hyderabad has developed an IoT-enabled SoC chip that can integrate with satellites and defence communication systems, marking a key advancement in indigenous semiconductor technology.
On the global stage, the QS Global MBA Rankings 2026 placed IIM Bangalore, IIM Ahmedabad, and IIM Calcutta among the top business schools worldwide, alongside Harvard, Wharton, and Stanford.
High jumper Sarvesh Kushare has qualified for the World Championships final, becoming the first Indian in years to reach this stage. His journey, often described as “jugaad-driven,” highlights perseverance despite limited resources.
Neeraj Chopra to compete with Arshad Nadeem in the men’s javelin final at the 2025 World Athletics Championship in Tokyo.
In cricket, Apollo Tyres has signed a record Rs 579-crore deal to become the new lead sponsor of Team India, replacing Byju’s in the high-value sponsorship category.
European Union announced “a new strategic agenda to raise bilateral relations with India to a higher level”.
Mother Dairy announced a price cut on key dairy products from September 22, following the recent GST reduction. This is expected to provide relief to consumers while also boosting sales ahead of the festive season.
Separately, a US trade negotiator arrived in Delhi to resume bilateral talks after the Trump-imposed 50% tariffs. This marks the first such engagement since the tariff hike, with discussions focused on reducing trade barriers.