
School Assembly news headlines for today June 28, 2025: From sports to education, check 20+ national & international news
School Assembly news headlines for today June 28, 2025: Welcome to today's school assembly news for June 28, 2025! Stay updated with important news from around the world and India. Prime Minister Modi sends greetings on the Rath Yatra festival, wishing joy and success to all. In sports, the Khelo India University Games 2025 will be held in Jaipur this November, bringing together 4,000 athletes from across the country.
On the international front, tensions rise at the Thailand-Cambodia border after recent clashes. Meanwhile, India's office space demand grows by 11% in the second quarter of 2025, showing strong economic activity. These and many more national and international headlines will keep you informed and ready for your school assembly today
Today's national news headlines in English for school assembly, June 28, 2025
PM Modi greets the nation on Rath Yatra, wishing joy and success for all.
Two-day National Tax Conference to begin in Vadodara on June 28, focusing on economic reforms and tax policies.
India's office space demand rises 11% in Q2 2025 amid strong leasing activity in major cities.
Andhra Pradesh CM reviews Space Policy 4.0 aiming to attract ₹25,000 crore investment and create thousands of jobs.
Maharashtra observes Social Justice Day, marking the 151st birth anniversary of Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj with state-wide tributes.
Today's international news headlines in English for school assembly, June 28, 2025
Tensions escalate at Thailand-Cambodia border after deadly clashes; leaders visit disputed areas to ease crisis.
India criticizes Pakistan at the United Nations Security Council for promoting terrorism and human rights violations.
Israel and Iran agree to a U.S.-backed ceasefire after a 12-day conflict sparked by missile strikes.
U.S. Supreme Court allows deportation of migrants to third countries without hearings on safety concerns.
Manny Pacquiao announces return to boxing at age 46, set to face WBC champion Mario Barrios in Las Vegas on July 19.
Today's sports news headlines in English for school assembly, June 28, 2025
Homecoming for Nitish Rana as he joins Delhi for the upcoming Ranji Trophy season.
Manny Pacquiao returns to boxing at age 46, set to face WBC champion Mario Barrios in Las Vegas on July 19.
ICC introduces a stop clock in Test cricket to improve over rates during the 2025–27 World Test Championship cycle.
India wins all three titles at the 2nd Asian Squash Doubles Championships, defeating Pakistan and Malaysia in thrilling finals.
Neeraj Chopra clinches Ostrava Golden Spike 2025 title with an 85.29m throw.
Today's education news headlines in English for school assembly, June 28, 2025
KCET 2025: KEA to hold UGCET seat allotment interaction to ease admission process, says Dr. MC Sudhakar.
NIOS Class 10th Results 2025 to be released soon; students can download scorecards from official websites.
DU panel's decision to drop proposed PG papers on Islam, Pakistan, and China sparks controversy.
DoE expands Mission Mathematics program to Classes 6 and 7 from this academic session.
CBSE offers two exams for Class 10th with the first test mandatory; students can improve performance in the second exam.
Today's state news headlines in English for school assembly, June 28, 2025
Devotees witness Nabajouban Darshan at Puri temple as deities reappear ahead of Rath Yatra after Anasara observance period.
Zamorin of Kozhikode, K C Ramachandran Raja, passes away at 93 in Bengaluru; final rites scheduled for June 27.
Cloudbursts and flash floods in Himachal Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir kill seven; IMD issues red alert for heavy rain in Kerala.
Maharashtra marks Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj's 151st birth anniversary as Social Justice Day with tributes by top state leaders.
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister reviews Space Policy 4.0 aiming to attract ₹25,000 crore investment and boost jobs in the space sector.
Top business and economic news headlines for June 28, 2025
India's office market grows 11% in Q2 2025, with 17.8 million sq. ft. leased across top seven cities, showing strong demand despite global challenges.
RBI states Indian economy remains strong as interest rate cuts and financial easing support smooth credit flow amid global pressures.
RBI panel member signals possibility of future rate cuts despite June policy shift to neutral stance.
Top 18 Indian states to spend ₹1 trillion on women-focused pre-poll welfare schemes in FY26, impacting capital expenditure.
Crude oil prices rise as U.S. stockpiles drop by 5.8 million barrels, indicating higher demand in global markets.
Daily word and thought of the day for school assembly, June 28, 2025
Word of the Day
Perseverance (noun)Meaning: Steadfastness in doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success.Example Sentence: "With perseverance, she completed the marathon even when she felt like giving up."
Thought of the Day
"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams."— Eleanor Roosevelt
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The Hindu
32 minutes ago
- The Hindu
U.S. Supreme Court backs parents opting children out of LGBTQ-themed books
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