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School Assembly news headlines for June 4, 2025: From sports to education, check 20+ national & international news

School Assembly news headlines for June 4, 2025: From sports to education, check 20+ national & international news

Time of India3 days ago

School Assembly news headlines for June 4, 2025: Check out School Assembly News Headlines for June 4, 2025. Today, we bring you over 20 important national and international updates spanning education, sports, business, and current affairs. Highlights include PM Modi congratulating D Gukesh on his maiden victory over Magnus Carlsen in Norway Chess 2025, and new policies announced by the Home Ministry for Ladakh with 85% reservation for Scheduled Tribes in government jobs.
In sports, the Neeraj Chopra Classic, India's first international javelin event, has been rescheduled to July 5 in Bengaluru.
Top National news headlines for school assembly June 4, 2025
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will chair a crucial meeting of the council of ministers today.
Opposition parties have united to write to the Prime Minister, demanding a special session of Parliament to address pressing national issues.
The Home Ministry has announced new policies for Ladakh, including 85% reservation for Scheduled Tribes in government jobs.
India backs future-ready digital growth at the BRICS meet in Brazil, emphasizing digital governance, space, environment, and internet access.
India's parliamentary delegation visited London to discuss Operation Sindoor and enhance India-UK cooperation against terrorism.
International news highlights for school assembly (June 4, 2025)
An earthquake of magnitude 5.8 struck the coast of Turkey, injuring dozens and causing the death of a teenager during hospital transport.
Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders quit the ruling coalition over asylum policy disagreements.
Israeli forces killed at least 27 Palestinians near a Gaza aid location amid ongoing conflict, escalating tensions in the region.
Mongolian Prime Minister Oyun-Erdene resigned following crowd protests and loss of parliamentary support.
Walt Disney has initiated major layoffs across its film, television, marketing, casting, and finance divisions.
Sports news headlines for school assembly June 4, 2025
Colombo has been added as a neutral venue for the ICC Women's 50-over World Cup starting September 30.
World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen was stunned by India's D Gukesh, who secured his maiden classical win over Carlsen at Norway Chess 2025.
PSG won the Champions League trophy for the first time with a record 5-0 victory over Inter Milan.
Indian shuttler P.V. Sindhu advanced to the second round of the Indonesia Open, while Sen withdrew from the tournament.
The Neeraj Chopra Classic, India's first international javelin event, has been rescheduled to July 5 in Bengaluru.
Education news headlines for school assembly (June 4, 2025)
Architecture Aptitude Test (AAT) registrations for JEE Advanced 2025 opened on June 2 and will close on June 3, 2025.
The Architecture Aptitude Test (AAT) exam is scheduled for June 5, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM IST.
AAT results for JEE Advanced 2025 will be announced on June 8, 2025.
The Joint CSIR-UGC NET exam will be held from June 3 to June 23, 2025.
IGNOU's Term-End Exams for the June 2025 session will start on June 2, 2025, and continue till July 11, 2025, conducted in two shifts daily.
State news headlines for school assembly (June 4, 2025)
Floods worsen in Northeast India, with the death toll rising to 36 and over 5.5 lakh people affected across Assam and neighboring states.
Maharashtra experiences heavy rainfall with Pune recording 145 mm above normal, prompting red alerts in several districts including Tripura.
Kashmir launches its first-ever cherry cargo train from Katra to Mumbai, providing a cost-effective transport option for farmers.
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma criticises Pakistan over Brahmaputra water disputes and threats to dam water flow.
The Central Forensic Science Laboratory building in Kolkata was inaugurated by Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
Top business and economic news headlines for June 4, 2025
The Indian rupee slipped by 10 paise to 85.49 against the US dollar in early trading.
Walt Disney announced plans to lay off several hundred employees worldwide across film, television, marketing, casting, and finance sectors.
China accused the US of violating the tariff ceasefire with new restrictions on student visas and computer chip exports.
Infosys CEO received a 22% salary hike to $9.4 million in the last fiscal year, ranking among the highest-paid in the Indian IT sector.
NMDC reported record-high iron ore production and sales in May 2025.
Daily word and thought of the day for school assembly, June 4, 2025
Word of the Day for School Assembly – Brush
Meaning: To clean, paint, or touch lightly with a brush
Thought of the Day for School Assembly – June 4, 2025:"There is more happiness in giving than in receiving."
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