Here are the top School Assembly News Headlines for September 19: Here are the top School Assembly News Headlines for September 19. Today’s highlights include a mix of political, economic, and global developments. In India, Chamoli’s floods and Rahul Gandhi’s sharp criticism of the Election Commission dominated headlines. Globally, Nepal protests alleged Indian interference while France braces for massive strikes. On the education front, CBSE announced sweeping exam reforms, and Jamia’s placement season showed strong corporate interest. Sports saw controversies in the Asia Cup and focus on Neeraj Chopra’s championship prospects, while in business, the EU-India roadmap and legal action against Boeing in the Air India crash case stood out.
Heavy rainfall in Uttarakhand’s Chamoli district triggered landslides and building collapses, leading to rescue operations as authorities evacuated stranded residents. The situation remains tense as teams continue relief efforts.
Rahul Gandhi accused the Election Commission of India, particularly CEC Gyanesh Kumar, of “protecting vote theft” and “killing democracy.” The Congress leader’s remarks come amid rising political tensions over electoral reforms.
Protests broke out in Nepal after former Chief Justice Sushila Karki alleged PM Narendra Modi influenced Nepal’s peace process, raising concerns about India’s involvement in internal political matters.
In France, unions are gearing up for mass strikes against what they call “unprecedented brutality” of budget cuts. The protests are expected to disrupt public services and transport nationwide.
The CBSE Board Exams 2026 will undergo major changes, including the introduction of two annual exams, a new system for additional subjects, more emphasis on STEM courses, and a pilot for open-book testing.
Pakistan Cricket Board held a press conference accusing match referee Andy Pycroft of bias, while India’s Suryakumar Yadav remains in focus for his match-winning performances.
Meanwhile, ahead of the World Athletics Championships Final 2025, Neeraj Chopra’s Tokyo track success is being studied as a factor that could give him a technical advantage in the event.
The European Union has rolled out a new strategic roadmap with India, focusing on trade, technology, and defence cooperation, signalling deeper economic and geopolitical ties.
Families of victims from the Air India 171 crash have sued Boeing and Honeywell in a US court, alleging negligence and faulty fuel control switches as the cause of the tragedy.