Here are the top school assembly news headlines for December 03: Top National, International, Sports Updates for StudentsToday News Headlines for School Assembly, Nov 26, 2025: Here are the news headlines for school assembly on November 26, 2025. Here are the top School Assembly News Headlines for today. Key national updates include a correction ordered after BJP- and RSS-linked names appeared on a BLO assistant’s list, the Centre’s review of the Jal Jeevan Mission, and China’s denial of harassment allegations involving an Indian passenger. International developments cover Canada’s revised citizenship-by-descent law and a fatal airstrike in Afghanistan’s Khost province, and more.
Before the Union government rolled back the Chandigarh Bill, a note was sent to the Punjab BJP in its favour.
For nearly four decades, the country has observed November 26 as the National Law Day. Still, following the Government of India’s initiative in 2015, it is now known as Constitution Day.
The District Magistrate in Madhya Pradesh acknowledged an error after names reportedly linked to the BJP and RSS appeared on a list of BLO assistants. The administration stated that the appointments would be reviewed and corrected where necessary.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi reviewed progress under the Jal Jeevan Mission, during which the Centre noted concerns regarding delays and said that recovery of penalties from states could be considered to ensure accountability.
China has denied allegations of harassment of an Indian woman at Shanghai airport, saying that immigration procedures were carried out as per rules while the matter is being followed up diplomatically.
Canada has passed reforms to its citizenship-by-descent law, addressing concerns of “lost Canadians” and providing clarity for children born abroad, including those from Indian families seeking citizenship regularisation.
In Afghanistan, officials reported that nine children were killed in a Pakistani airstrike in Khost. The Taliban administration condemned the incident as a violation of Afghan airspace, while Pakistan has yet to issue a detailed statement.
The ICC confirmed that the T20 World Cup will be hosted across eight venues, including five Indian cities—Delhi, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Chennai, and Kolkata—along with three Sri Lankan venues in Colombo and Kandy.
Indian shuttler Lakshya Sen said he aims to “correct the colour” of his medal at the upcoming Australian Open, reflecting on his recent form and preparations for the next phase of international tournaments.
Authorities in Himachal Pradesh announced new overseas employment opportunities, with delivery rider posts in the UAE now open for eligible candidates through a formal recruitment channel.
Air India’s CEO said that passenger volumes have stabilised and recovered from the dip after the AI-171 crash, with the airline reporting steady demand and operational improvements.
The Tripura government has begun the process to recruit 1,733 teachers across various categories, with Chief Minister Manik Saha stating that the move will strengthen teaching capacity in state-run schools.
Authorities have released the winter school holiday schedule for 2025–26 across Jammu & Kashmir, Delhi-NCR, Haryana, Noida and Uttar Pradesh, citing cold-wave conditions and the need for precautionary closures.
At IIT Bombay’s Techfest, the Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan addressed a defence symposium, speaking about evolving national security challenges and the significance of technological innovation.



