
Today News Headlines for School Assembly, Nov 25, 2025: Here are the news headlines for school assembly on November 25, 2025. Here are the top School Assembly News Headlines for today. Key developments include the Centre’s continued efforts to eliminate Naxalism and tributes paid to actor Dharmendra. Global updates focus on Afghanistan’s pitch for renewed trade ties with India and an airline safety lapse at Delhi airport and more.
A three-hour transit at Shanghai turned into an ordeal for a UK-based woman originally from Arunachal Pradesh, who alleged that she was held at the airport for 18 hours because her Indian passport specifying her place of birth as Arunachal Pradesh is “invalid”. India has launched a protest with China over the incident.
Amit Shah’s deadline to end Naxalism: The Centre’s push to eliminate Left-Wing Extremism continues as Maoist groups have reportedly asked for more time until February 15, according to a report on the ongoing security efforts.
Final rites of actor Dharmendra performed in Mumbai: Prominent film personalities including Amitabh Bachchan, Aamir Khan, Sanjay Dutt and Salman Khan attended the funeral of veteran actor Dharmendra as the industry paid its last respects.
Afghan minister seeks revival of trade ties with India: A senior Afghan minister has proposed strengthening commercial engagement with India, emphasising the importance of trade arrangements in the current geopolitical context.
Ariana Afghan Airlines incident at Delhi airport: An Ariana Afghan Airlines aircraft allegedly lined up on the wrong runway even as an Air India flight was preparing for take-off, prompting an investigation into possible procedural lapses.
Tata Trusts trustee refutes reports of coup: Trustee R. Venkataramanan Khambata has denied claims of an attempted takeover within Tata Trusts, calling the allegations baseless amid ongoing organisational speculation.
Ravi Shastri criticises India’s batting display: Former India coach Ravi Shastri termed the team’s batting effort against South Africa as “ordinary”, urging senior players to take greater responsibility in tough Test conditions.
Sports fraternity mourns Dharmendra: Indian athletes including Yuvraj Singh and Harbhajan Singh shared messages expressing grief over the passing of actor Dharmendra, acknowledging his influence across communities beyond cinema.
Debate around the AI bubble in the US: Author and investor Ruchir Sharma discussed concerns over a potential AI-driven market bubble in the US, noting widespread uncertainty about how artificial intelligence may reshape jobs and businesses.
Industry welcomes new labour reforms: India Inc has said that the recently passed labour reforms will improve job creation, bring clarity in wage structures and expand access to social security for workers.
Students weigh safe degree options amid rising global uncertainty: A new analysis highlights how Indian students heading abroad are increasingly choosing medical, engineering, and AI-linked courses, viewing them as safer pathways in a changing international job market.
Parliamentary panel flags concerns over coaching centres: A parliamentary committee has urged stronger regulation of coaching centres, citing rising student stress, suicide cases, and the need for AI-based monitoring in high-pressure exam ecosystems such as JEE and NEET.