Here are the top School Assembly News Headlines for September 4: Here are the top School Assembly News Headlines for today (September 4). This roundup covers the latest developments from India, world affairs, business, sports, and education to keep students informed and confident during their morning assembly. Top headlines include Singapore PM Lee Loong’s arrival in India for a three-day visit, WHO’s warning on mental-health therapy, Hockey League India’s player shortage and more.
Heavy rains triggered flash floods and landslides in Jammu, leaving several dead and many trapped in remote areas. Rescue teams are working to reach the affected villages and evacuate stranded residents.
Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong arrived in India for a three-day visit, focusing on economic ties, digital cooperation, and trade partnerships. He will meet Prime Minister Modi and other Indian leaders.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned of rising suicides globally, urging countries to improve access to mental health therapy and early diagnosis for depression to prevent further deaths.
Amid tariff tensions, India and the US boosted defence ties with joint war games in Alaska, aimed at improving coordination and military cooperation between the two countries.
A report showed Indian students studying abroad hit a 7-year low, with US visa troubles and rising costs being key reasons behind the decline.
The RBI has directed banks to clear high-value cheques within hours from October 4 to make banking faster and reduce fraud risks.
India’s grain-based ethanol production has fallen sharply due to reduced sugar output, creating concerns for the country’s fuel blending and energy security targets.
The Supreme Court has directed the All India Football Federation (AIFF) to hold fresh elections by December, delaying the start of the 2025–26 Indian Super League season.
The Hockey India League faces another player shortage, with top nations like England, Belgium, and the Netherlands refusing to release their players for the upcoming season.
The Ministry of Social Justice felicitated SC and ST students at the Dr Ambedkar National Merit Awards, giving cash prizes to board exam toppers for their academic excellence.
IIT Bombay has opened registrations for IIT JAM 2026, a national-level exam for admission to postgraduate science programs across IITs. Students can apply online at the official JAM portal.