
School Assembly news headlines for May 7, 2025: From sports to education, check 20+ national & international news
School Assembly news headlines for May 7, 2025: Students, check out today's school assembly news update for May 7, 2025. Today, we bring you over 20 important news headlines from around the world. These stories cover sports, education, national news, business and international events.
Staying updated with current affairs helps students understand the world better. It also builds critical thinking and connects school lessons to real-life situations.
From exciting sports wins to major changes in education and key global updates, today's news will keep you informed. So, let's begin with today's top stories and see how the world is changing around us.
Top National news headlines for school assembly May 7, 2025
India to conduct nationwide civil defence mock drill on May 7 to enhance emergency preparedness amid rising security concerns.
India successfully tests new underwater naval mine, boosting maritime defence capabilities.
Parliament panel seeks report on social media's impact on national interest and security.
Government blocks auction of sacred Piprahwa Relics in Hong Kong, preserving India's cultural heritage.
Union Home Ministry urges all districts to actively participate in civil defence drills for national safety.
International news highlights for school assembly (May 7, 2025)
Khaleda Zia, former Prime Minister of Bangladesh, returns to the country amid political developments.
Bangladesh's health system faces crisis due to restrictions on U.S. aid.
Germany's new Chancellor Friedrich Merz takes office and begins forming a cabinet.
UN Security Council holds closed-door consultations on India-Pakistan tensions following recent attacks.
Iran's Foreign Minister visits Pakistan to strengthen bilateral ties amid regional tensions.
Sports news headlines for school assembly May 7, 2025
Mumbai Indians climb to No. 3 spot in IPL 2025 points table with a strong winning streak.
Harry Kane wins his first career title as Bayern Munich clinches the Bundesliga championship.
Casper Ruud triumphs at Madrid Open, securing his first Masters 1000 tennis title.
Oscar Piastri completes a hat-trick of wins, extending his lead in the Formula 1 2025 season.
Snooker player Zhao becomes China's first world snooker champion after a remarkable comeback.
Education news headlines for school assembly (May 7, 2025)
Madhya Pradesh Board declares Class 10th and 12th results for 2025; students can check online.
IIT Madras launches five new free AI courses on SWAYAM Plus platform for learners nationwide.
UIDAI conducts successful proof of concept for Aadhaar-based face authentication in NEET 2025 exams.
Maharashtra HSC 2025 results announced; students can apply for mark verification until May 20.
NID DAT M.Des 2025 mains result declared; candidates can apply for rechecking till May 7.
State news headlines for school assembly (May 7, 2025)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi lays foundation stone for development projects worth over ₹58,000 crore in Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh.
Major urban infrastructure projects including Legislative Assembly and High Court buildings launched in Amaravati.
DRDO's Nava Durga Missile Testing Range project begins at Nagayalanka, Andhra Pradesh, enhancing defence capabilities.
Top business and economic news headlines for May 7, 2025
India will have 123 million electric vehicles on the road by 2032, signalling a massive EV revolution.
RBI's draft norms are expected to slow down gold loan asset growth of NBFCs, impacting lending dynamics.
Apple plans to appeal the Epic Games case contempt ruling related to its App Store policies.
OpenAI abandons its for-profit ownership model, reorganising as a public benefit organisation.
The share of gold in India's foreign exchange reserves has doubled in the last four years, according to a central bank report.
Daily word and thought of the day for school assembly, May 7, 2025
Word of the Day for May 7, 2025: Macho - an adjective meaning manly or butch.
Macho - an adjective meaning manly or butch. Thought of the Day for May 7, 2025:
"Success is not final, failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts." – Winston Churchill.
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