School Assembly News Headlines – August 4, 2025

School Assembly News Headlines – August 4, 2025

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🗞️ School Assembly News Headlines – August 4, 2025



🇮🇳 National News

  • PM Modi surveys Ganga flood impact in Varanasi, leading efforts to evacuate thousands displaced by rising water levels (The Economic Times)

  • Enforcement Directorate makes first arrest in ₹3,000‑crore Anil Ambani loan fraud; Partha Sarathi Biswal detained under PMLA (The Economic Times)

🌍 International Headlines

  • 7.0 magnitude earthquake near the Kuril Islands led to a tsunami alert for Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula, which has since been withdrawn (The Economic Times)

  • U.S. federal agency launches probe into former prosecutor Jack Smith, in connection with his role in Trump-related investigations (The Economic Times)

🏅 Sports News

  • Indian shuttlers Lakshya Sen and Tharun Mannepalli exit the Super 300 Macau Open at the semifinal stage (The Economic Times)

  • Cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar gifts Shubman Gill personalized 'SG' merchandise during the Oval Test match, highlighting cross-generational respect in sport (The Economic Times)

💼 Business & Education Policy

  • Court issues notice to Robert Vadra in a high-profile money laundering investigation led by the ED (The Economic Times)

  • India’s projected oil import bill may rise by $9–11 billion if pressure forces cuts in Russian crude imports (The Economic Times)

🏛️ Education Policy Update

  • Delhi Assembly begins its Monsoon Session, introducing the Delhi School Education (Transparency in Fee Regulation) Bill, 2025 aimed at curbing arbitrary fee hikes in private schools (Leverage Edu)


💡 Thought of the Day

“The only limit to our realization of tomorrow is our doubts of today.”
— Franklin D. Roosevelt (The Economic Times)


📝 Presentation Tips for Students

  1. Begin with a short introduction: “Here are today’s top stories from around India and the world...”

  2. Present one headline at a time under its category (e.g., National, International).

  3. Use simple, age-appropriate language and include a Thought of the Day at the end.

  4. Engage your peers by asking, "Why do you think the fee regulation bill is important for schools?"

  5. Close with a fun or inspiring line to wrap up:
    "Knowledge empowers—stay curious, stay informed!"

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