
Here are the top School Assembly News Headlines for September 30: Here are some of the news pieces that students can speak in the morning assembly. Here in this article, we cover the probe underway into Zubeen Garg’s death, with Singapore to be roped in, Telangana rural polls, the Asia Cup trophy drama, UGC and NCERT Ayurveda course module preparation and travel ban on Nepal’s ex-PM K P Sharma Oli due to investigation in the country’s youth protest.
The Assam government has requested the Ministry of Home Affairs to invoke the Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT) with Singapore to assist in the probe into Zubeen Garg’s death.
Madras High Court to hear TVK’s case on September 29; death toll rises to 40.
India has condemned the condemned the vandalism of a statue of Mahatma Gandhi and termed it a “violent attack on the idea of nonviolence” that Gandhi stood for.
The commission probing deaths in Nepal’s youth protests has banned ex-PM K P Sharma Oli and four officials from traveling abroad.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that the country would welcome foreign employees who might have worked in the US but are now facing hurdles due to the $100,000 H-1B visa.
The United Nations has reimposed sanctions, including an arms embargo on Iran over its nuclear program.
Exactly a week after the men’s T20 Asia Cup final, India and Pakistan’s women’s teams are set to face each other during the ICC Women’s World Cup on Sunday.
Srihari Nataraj wins 2 silvers in 200m Freestyle and 50m Backstroke at Asian Aquatics.
The DFSA has barred HDFC Bank’s DIFC branch from engaging with new clients.
Pharma stocks tumbled after President Trump announced 100 per cent tariffs on branded drugs starting October 1.
NCERT and UGC are working together to prepare Ayurveda course modules for school education and higher education.