Here are the top School Assembly News Headlines for September 10: This school assembly news roundup brings you the latest updates from India, world affairs, business, sports, and education for September 10. Prime Minister Modi conducted an aerial survey of flood-hit Himachal Pradesh and Punjab. Nepal was thrown into political turmoil after multiple ministerial resignations, and France’s government collapsed following a failed confidence vote. In international developments, Israel ordered evacuations in Gaza City amid rising tensions and more updates.
But before we start the school assembly news, here is a quote by Eleanor Roosevelt.
“The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams”
Prime Minister Narendra Modi conducted an aerial survey of flood-hit Himachal Pradesh and will next visit Punjab to assess the situation.
India and Israel signed a new treaty aimed at boosting trade and mutual investments, further strengthening bilateral ties.
Nepal plunged into crisis as Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and multiple cabinet ministers resigned amid anti-corruption protests and violent clashes.
The Israeli military issued evacuation orders in Gaza City, asking residents to move to safer areas amid escalating conflict.
In France, the government collapsed after Prime Minister François Bayrou lost a confidence vote, creating political uncertainty.
Starting October 4, 2025, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) will roll out a new system to clear cheques within a few hours.
Cabinet Secretary TV Somanathan on Monday chaired an inter-ministerial meeting on the implementation hurdles of GST 2.0 reforms.
The Asia Cup 2025 kicks off on September 9 and India will play its first match on September 10 against UAE at Dubai. The matches will be played using the Twenty20 International (T20I) format
Parneet Kaur narrowly missed winning a medal in the women’s compound individual event at the World Archery Championships in Gwangju, Korea.
On the other hand, the Indian compound men’s team defeated France to win their first-ever gold medal at the Games in Gwangju, Korea.
IIT Madras has expanded the ‘AI For All’ courses to school teachers of kindergarten to Class 12 across India. Teachers can study free AI courses, and that too online.
India’s literacy rate has risen from 74 per cent in 2011 to 80.9 per cent in 2023-24, said Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.