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Today News Headlines for School Assembly, January 9, 2026: Protest outside Amit Shah’s house

Today News Headlines for School Assembly, January 09, 2026: Get important National, International, Sports, Business, and GK current affairs updates curated for students, teachers, and morning assemblies.

Today's News Headlines for School Assembly, January 09, 2026Today's News Headlines for School Assembly, January 09, 2026

Today’s News Headlines for School Assembly, January 09, 2026: Here are the news headlines for school assembly on January 09, 2026. Today’s major developments include India’s first hydrogen-powered train entering trial runs and a policy change opening monument conservation to private agencies. Internationally, arrests linked to mob violence in Bangladesh, extended visa restrictions for Indians, and more.

But before we move forward, here is the quote of the day by Malcolm X, “Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today.”

National News

President Donald Trump has withdrawn the US from 66 international organisations, including UN bodies and the International Solar Alliance led by India and France.

Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra has been detained by the Delhi Police during a protest outside Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s office. The MPs were demonstrating against the Enforcement Directorate raids at I-PAC office in Kolkata

India has taken a major step towards green mobility as the country’s first hydrogen-powered train began its trial run. The pilot project is part of Indian Railways’ clean energy push, with regular passenger services expected to start by 2026 after completion of technical evaluations and safety clearances.

In a significant policy shift, the Archaeological Survey of India’s exclusive mandate over monument conservation will end, allowing private agencies to take up conservation work at protected monuments from the coming weeks. The move is aimed at improving upkeep and efficiency, while raising questions about oversight and heritage protection standards.

International News

NASA late Thursday announced an advance return of the Crew-11 team from the the International Space Station (ISS) owing to an unprecedented medical issue experienced by one of the four astronauts onboard.

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In Bangladesh, police have arrested Dipu Das, the man accused of leading a lynching attack, as authorities continue investigations into mob violence and accountability in the case.

Meanwhile, Bangladesh has extended visa restrictions for Indian nationals applying through its missions in Kolkata, Mumbai, and Chennai, affecting travel and cross-border exchanges between the two countries.

On the diplomatic front, former US President Donald Trump has invited Colombian President Gustavo Petro to the White House, marking a turnaround after earlier tensions that included threats of military action.

Sports News

In the chess world, a prolonged standoff ended as FIDE and Freestyle Chess moved from confrontation to cooperation, a development expected to stabilise tournament structures and player participation.

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At the Super 1000 badminton tournament, PV Sindhu exited early after a loss to Tomoka Miyazaki, while the Indian men’s doubles pair of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty advanced to the next round.

Concerns are mounting in Indian football as ISL clubs struggle with salary delays, cost cuts, and financial uncertainty, raising questions about player welfare and the sustainability of the domestic league.

Business News

Trade tensions could escalate as a 500% tariff threat looms over India after Donald Trump signalled support for a Russia sanctions bill in the US, which targets countries continuing economic engagement with Moscow.

In domestic markets, Indian banks have seen a rise in market capitalisation, supported by festive season demand, improved performance of smaller lenders, and expectations around GST rate adjustments.

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Separately, Indian Railways has outlined plans to produce 4,802 LHB coaches in FY27, reinforcing its focus on modernising passenger coaches and enhancing safety standards.

Education News

Kerala’s Education Department has decided to do away with the row-based layout of classrooms to abolish the concept of backbenchers from the next academic year. It has also decided to take measures to reduce the weight of schoolbags.

To strengthen India’s research ecosystem, the Centre has announced a PM Research Chair scheme linked to IITs and JEE institutions, aimed at bringing around 120 leading global Indian-origin scientists back to the country.

At the regulatory level, new NMC rules now allow MBBS and BDS colleges to be set up in PPP mode, with admissions to be conducted through NEET UG from 2026, potentially expanding medical education capacity.

 

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