School Assembly News Headlines: 13 February 2025

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School Assembly News Headlines 13 February 2025

School Assembly News Headlines 13 February 2025: Good Morning and welcome to today’s school assembly news headlines! Stay updated with School Assembly News Headlines in English, State News Headlines in English, and International News in English. Stay informed with the newest updates in Education News Today, Sports News in English, Business News Today, Science and Technology News, and Today’s Entertainment News. Don’t forget to check out the Weather News Today, and inspiring Thought of the Day, an enriching Word of the Day, and exciting GK Quiz Question to boost your knowledge.

10 Lines Today’s News Headlines in English for School Assembly 13 February 2025

In today’s school assembly 10 Lines Today’s News Headlines in English for School Assembly we bring you a concise summary of the top stories making headlines today:

National News Headlines

1. India’s Net Direct Tax Collection Rises by 14.69% to ₹17.78 Lakh Crore, Signaling Economic Strength
India’s economic growth remains strong as net direct tax collection increased by 14.69%, reaching ₹17.78 lakh crore by February 10, 2025. The rise was fueled by a 21% increase in personal income tax and a 6% rise in corporate tax collections. Additionally, gross direct tax revenue surged by 19.06%, surpassing ₹21.88 lakh crore, showcasing a robust financial performance.

2. Former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar Convicted in 1984 Anti-Sikh Riots Case, Sentencing Scheduled for February 18
In a major legal development, Delhi’s Rouse Avenue Court has found former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar guilty of murder in a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case. The case pertains to the killing of a father and son in Saraswati Vihar. Kumar, who is already serving a life sentence in another riot case, was brought from Tihar Jail for the verdict.

3. RBI to Infuse ₹2.5 Lakh Crore into the Banking System to Maintain Economic Stability and Liquidity
To ensure financial stability and support economic growth, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has announced a ₹2.5 lakh crore liquidity injection through its Variable Rate Repo (VRR) auction. RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra assured that the central bank is committed to maintaining stable liquidity levels, allowing banks to continue lending smoothly. 


International News Headlines 

1. Germany’s Far-Right Party Sees Rising Support in Eastern Regions Ahead of Federal Elections on February 23
With just weeks left before Germany’s federal elections, the country’s far-right party is witnessing strong support in eastern regions, as recent polls indicate. Many voters in these areas express frustration over economic struggles that have persisted since the fall of the Berlin Wall, despite significant government investments. 

2. Former U.S. President Donald Trump Proposes Turning Gaza into a Tourist Hub, Sparking Regional Concerns
In a controversial proposal, former U.S. President Donald Trump has suggested transforming Gaza into a tourist destination under U.S. administration. The plan, reportedly discussed during a meeting at the White House, relies on Jordan and Egypt taking in more refugees from Gaza. The suggestion has sparked concerns over regional stability, as many argue it could worsen tensions in the Middle East rather than resolve them.

3. U.S. Senate Faces Criticism for Overlooking Allegations Against FBI Nominee Kash Patel
The U.S. Senate is facing backlash after confirming Kash Patel as the new FBI director, despite allegations of misconduct and political bias. Patel, a close ally of Donald Trump, has been accused of planning a “purge” of civil servants within the agency. 

Sports News for School Assembly

1. Shikhar Dhawan Leads Cricket Legends in Exciting Legend 90 League Tournament
Former Indian opener Shikhar Dhawan is lighting up the Legend 90 League, a unique 90-ball cricket tournament featuring retired cricket stars. Held at the Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh Stadium, the tournament runs from February 8 to 18, bringing back legendary players like Suresh Raina and Ross Taylor for a thrilling display of skill and sportsmanship.

2. Afghanistan’s Rising Star AM Ghazanfar Ruled Out of Champions Trophy 2025 Due to Injury
Afghanistan’s young spin sensation AM Ghazanfar has suffered a serious back injury (L4 vertebra fracture), forcing him out of the Champions Trophy 2025. The 18-year-old’s absence is a setback for Afghanistan’s squad, but left-arm spinner Nangeyalia Kharote has been called up as his replacement to strengthen the team.

Business News

1. India’s Natural Gas Consumption Expected to Rise by 60% by 2030, Boosting Industrial Growth and Growth
India’s natural gas consumption is projected to grow by 60% by 2030, according to the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) India Gas Market Report Outlook. This surge will be driven by the rapid expansion of city gas distribution networks, increased industrial demand, and greater use in power generation.

2. New Income-Tax Bill 2025 to Introduce ‘Tax Year,’ Streamline Complex Tax Laws, and Strengthen Digital Asset Regulations
The Income-Tax Bill 2025, set to be introduced in Parliament, proposes historic reforms to India’s taxation system. A key change is the replacement of the ‘assessment year’ with a ‘tax year’ system, beginning April 1 or, for new businesses, from their inception until the financial year-end. This is aimed at simplifying tax calculations and aligning India with international tax structures.

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National News Headlines in English for 13 February 2025

The National News Headlines in English segment in today’s school assembly highlights the most important events and updates from across the country, including major political developments and acievements.

1. India’s Net Direct Tax Collection Surges by 14.69% to ₹17.78 Lakh Crore, Indicating Strong Economic Growth
India’s net direct tax collection grew 14.69% to ₹17.78 lakh crore as of February 10, 2025, driven by a 21% rise in personal income tax and a 6% increase in corporate tax. Gross direct tax revenue surged 19.06% to ₹21.88 lakh crore, reflecting strong economic activity.

2. Former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar Found Guilty in 1984 Anti-Sikh Riots Case, Court Convicts Him for Murder
Delhi’s Rouse Avenue court convicted former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar in a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case for the murder of a father-son duo in Saraswati Vihar. Already serving a life sentence in another case, Kumar was produced from Tihar Jail. Sentencing arguments are on Feb 18.

3. RBI to Inject ₹2.5 Lakh Crore into the Banking System to Maintain Economic Stability and Liquidity
The RBI announced a ₹2.5 lakh crore Variable Rate Repo (VRR) auction to enhance liquidity in the banking system. The move follows Governor Sanjay Malhotra’s commitment to ensuring durable liquidity. Daily VRR auctions will continue in Mumbai on all working days.

4. Supreme Court Rejects Indrani Mukerjea’s Plea to Travel Abroad, Directs Trial to Conclude in a Year
The Supreme Court dismissed Indrani Mukerjea’s request to travel abroad, citing concerns over her return as the trial in the Sheena Bora murder case nears completion. The court directed the trial court to expedite proceedings and conclude the case within a year.

5. PM Modi and French President Macron Strengthen India-France Ties During AI Summit and Marseille Visit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s France visit showcased strong India-France relations as he and President Emmanuel Macron shared moments at the AI Action Summit and traveled together to Marseille, a key trade gateway and entry point for the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC).

6. Supreme Court Criticizes Election Freebies, Says It Discourages Willingness to Work
The Supreme Court expressed concerns over pre-election freebies, stating they discourage people from working as they receive free rations and money. A bench led by Justices B R Gavai and Augustine George Masih was hearing a case on urban homeless shelters when making these remarks.

7. Google CEO Sundar Pichai Highlights AI’s Role in India’s Digital Future After Meeting PM Modi
Google CEO Sundar Pichai, after meeting PM Modi at the AI Action Summit in Paris, emphasized AI’s vast opportunities for India. He expressed Google’s commitment to collaborating with India for digital transformation, calling it an exciting time for innovation and growth.

8. L&T Chairman Sparks Debate, Claims Govt Schemes Discourage Workers from Migrating for Jobs
L&T Chairman SN Subrahmanyan stirred controversy by stating that government welfare schemes like MNREGA and direct benefit transfers make workers reluctant to relocate for jobs. Speaking at the CII’s Mystic South Global Linkages Summit, he linked labor shortages to these welfare initiatives.

9. ‘Pariksha Pe Charcha’ to Address Role of Technology in Exams, Helping Students Manage Screen Time
PM Modi’s ‘Pariksha Pe Charcha’ continues to engage students, parents, and teachers, focusing on tech-related exam challenges. Experts Radhika Gupta and Gaurav Chaudhary will guide students on time management and using technology effectively in an upcoming episode airing on Thursday.

10. India-France Strengthen Ties with Key Agreements in AI, Nuclear Energy, and Startup Collaboration
During PM Modi’s visit to France, India and France signed agreements on AI, civil nuclear energy, and sustainability. They launched the ‘India-France Year of Innovation 2026’ and announced plans for an Indo-French Center for Digital Sciences and startup collaborations at France’s Station F.

State News Headlines in English for 13 February 2025

The State News Headlines section in today’s school assembly cover key updates from Indian states, including government announcements and major educational initiatives.

1. Former AAP Minister Kailash Gahlot Withdraws Petition on Political Clearance for Foreign Visits
Kailash Gahlot, now a BJP MLA, withdrew his petition from the Delhi High Court challenging the requirement for state ministers, including the chief minister, to seek central government approval for foreign visits. His lawyer informed Justice Sachin Datta of the decision to withdraw the plea.

2. Maharashtra Government Plans Real Estate Development on 3,360 Acres of MSRTC Land
The Maharashtra government has invited real estate companies to develop 3,360 acres of land owned by MSRTC, the state’s public bus transportation corporation. Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik announced that 150-160 tenders would be issued soon, speaking at the NAREDCO NextGen Conclave 2025 in Mumbai.

3. Punjab and Haryana Groundwater Contaminated with Uranium and Other Toxins: Report
A new report reveals that groundwater in several districts of Punjab and Haryana contains dangerous levels of uranium, nitrates, arsenic, chloride, and fluoride. The contamination exceeds safe limits in 20 districts of Punjab and 16 in Haryana, reflecting an increase in affected areas compared to 2019.

4. Chief Priest of Ayodhya’s Ram Mandir, Acharya Satyendra Das, Passes Away at 83
Acharya Satyendra Das, the chief priest of Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, passed away at 83 in Lucknow’s SGPGI hospital. He was admitted on February 3 after suffering a stroke. Initially treated at a private hospital in Ayodhya, he was later shifted to SGPGI for advanced care.

5. Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu Promotes Work-From-Home Model for Women
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu announced plans to promote work-from-home opportunities, especially for women. In a social media post, he highlighted the role of technology in enabling remote work, co-working spaces, and neighbourhood workspaces, aiming to create flexible and productive work environments.

International News in English for 13 February 2025

Stay updated with major global events in today’s school assembly. The International News in English section highlights important stories worldwide including impotant political changes and impactful international collaborations.

1. Germany’s Far-Right Party Gains Strong Support in Eastern Regions Ahead of Federal Elections on February 23
Germany’s far-right party is leading in polls across eastern regions just weeks before the federal elections. Economic struggles following the fall of the Berlin Wall have fueled public dissatisfaction despite significant government investments.

2. Former U.S. President Donald Trump Urges Jordan’s King to Support Plan for Gaza’s Depopulation and Redevelopment
During a meeting at the White House, former U.S. President Donald Trump suggested turning Gaza into a tourist hub under U.S. control, contingent on Arab nations like Jordan and Egypt accepting more refugees. His proposal raised concerns over regional stability.

3. U.S. Senate Accused of Overlooking Allegations Against FBI Nominee Kash Patel in Confirmation Process
Kash Patel, Trump’s nominee for FBI director, is accused of orchestrating a “purge” of civil servants at the agency. Senator Dick Durbin called for an investigation, citing multiple reports of misconduct before Patel’s confirmation by the Senate.

4. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg Reveals Legal Challenges in Pakistan, Including Risk of a Death Sentence Over Blasphemy Allegations
Mark Zuckerberg disclosed that he once faced the possibility of a death sentence in Pakistan due to blasphemy allegations against Meta. Speaking on a podcast, he detailed legal hurdles related to content moderation and Pakistan’s strict laws.

7. NASA Swaps Astronaut Capsule for Upcoming ISS Mission to Expedite Return of Stranded Starliner Crew
NASA announced a capsule swap for its Crew-10 mission, opting for a previously flown SpaceX Crew Dragon instead of a new one delayed in production. The move allows an earlier return for two Starliner astronauts, who have been at the ISS longer than expected.

8. Apple Partners with Alibaba to Introduce AI Services in China Amid Regulatory Challenges
Apple is teaming up with Alibaba to bring its Apple Intelligence features to China, navigating strict AI regulations. By working with a local tech giant, Apple aims to develop a government-compliant AI model, marking a strategic move in the competitive Chinese market.

9. Colombian Interior Minister Resigns Amid Political Crisis Over Controversial Chief of Staff Appointment
Juan Fernando Cristo resigned as Colombia’s Interior Minister following President Gustavo Petro’s appointment of a controversial chief of staff. In his resignation letter, Cristo expressed concerns over political and social exclusion and reaffirmed his commitment to the 2016 peace deal.

10. Bhavish Aggarwal’s AI Venture Krutrim Deploys DeepSeek’s R1 671B Model on NVIDIA H100 GPUs in India
Krutrim, founded by Bhavish Aggarwal, has deployed DeepSeek’s R1 671B AI model on Indian NVIDIA H100 GPUs, advancing the country’s AI ecosystem. Aggarwal highlighted security concerns but assured that the model’s open-source nature allows safe deployment on Indian servers.

Sports News in English for 13 February 2025

Stay updated with the latest in Sports during today’s school assembly. The Sports News in the English section covers recent highlights, scores, and important moments from matches and tournaments.

1. Shikhar Dhawan Shines in Legend 90 League as Cricket Icons Return to Competitive Action
Former Indian opener Shikhar Dhawan is enjoying his participation in the ongoing Legend 90 League at the Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh Stadium. Running from February 8 to 18, the tournament features legendary cricketers, including Suresh Raina and Ross Taylor, competing in a 90-ball format.

2. Sanju Samson Undergoes Finger Surgery, Expected to Recover Before IPL 2024
India’s wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson has undergone finger surgery but is expected to be fit for the IPL, where he will lead Rajasthan Royals. His recovery is estimated to take a month, ensuring his readiness for the tournament, which starts on the March 21-23 weekend.

3. Afghanistan’s Young Spinner AM Ghazanfar Ruled Out of Champions Trophy 2025 Due to Injury
Afghanistan’s promising 18-year-old spinner AM Ghazanfar has been ruled out of the Champions Trophy 2025 due to an L4 vertebra fracture. Left-arm spinner Nangeyalia Kharote, initially named in the reserves, has been called up as his replacement in the main squad.

4. Gujarat Giants Captain Ashleigh Gardner and Teammates Enjoy Royal Visit Before WPL Home Debut
Ahead of their much-awaited home debut in the Women’s Premier League, Gujarat Giants captain Ashleigh Gardner, along with teammates Kashvee Gautam, Phoebe Litchfield, and Deandra Dottin, visited Maharani Radhikaraje Gaekwad at Laxmi Vilas Palace, as they gear up for WPL action in Vadodara.

5. India’s ICC Champions Trophy Hopes Take a Hit as Jasprit Bumrah Ruled Out Due to Injury
India’s pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah has been ruled out of the ICC Champions Trophy due to a lower back injury sustained during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Harshit Rana has been named as his replacement in the 15-member squad, dealing a blow to India’s title aspirations.

Education News Today Headlines for School Assembly

Stay updated with the latest Education News Today during the school assembly. This segment highlights innovative learning programs, important policy changes, and new educational initiatives.

1. Jamia Millia Islamia Students Begin Indefinite Protest Against University’s Disciplinary Action on PhD Scholars Over 2019 Anti-CAA DemonstrationStudents at Delhi’s Jamia Millia Islamia have launched an indefinite protest against disciplinary action taken against two PhD scholars accused of organizing a demonstration in 2024. The protest is linked to “Jamia Resistance Day,” commemorating the 2019 anti-CAA movement when police allegedly entered the campus and used force against students in the library.

2. Delhi University Opposes RTI Demand for 1978 BA Graduate Records, Emphasizing Privacy and Legal Boundaries in Student Data Disclosure
Delhi University has argued in the Delhi High Court that the demand for student records under RTI should not be based on curiosity, emphasizing that “interest to the public” is different from “public interest.” The case is linked to the Central Information Commission’s request for details of students who graduated in 1978, the same year Prime Minister Narendra Modi obtained his degree.

3. Supreme Court Reinforces Right to Education for Rohingya Refugee Children, Directs Government to Ensure Equal Access to Schools and Healthcare
The Supreme Court has stressed that no child should face discrimination in education while hearing a plea requesting access to public schools and hospitals for Rohingya refugees in Delhi. The bench also sought details on their living conditions and accommodations while ensuring their fundamental rights are upheld.

4. India Faces a Major Setback in ICC Champions Trophy as Star Bowler Jasprit Bumrah Ruled Out Due to Lower Back Injury, Replacement Announced
Indian fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah has been ruled out of the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy due to a lower back injury sustained during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Pacer Harshit Rana has been named as his replacement in the 15-member squad. Meanwhile, in another selection decision, mystery spinner Varun Chakravarthy has been included at the expense of opening batsman Yashasvi Jaiswal.

5. Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti to Announce JNVST 2025 Results for Class 6 and Class 9 Admissions Soon, Students Advised to Check Official Website for Updates
The Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS) will soon announce the results for the Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Selection Test (JNVST) for Class 6 and Class 9 admissions. Candidates can download their scorecards from the official website, navodaya.gov.in, once released. The Class 6 exam was held on January 18, while the Class 9 exam took place on February 8.

Business News Today Headlines

Keep yourself updated with the latest Business News Today Headlines in the school assembly. This segment covers recent corporate developments, emerging economic trends, and market movements.

1. India’s Natural Gas Consumption Expected to Rise by 60% by 2030, Driven by Growth in City Gas Distribution and Industrial Demand
According to the International Energy Agency’s India Gas Market Report Outlook to 2030, India’s natural gas consumption is set to increase by nearly 60% by the end of the decade. The rise will be led by the expansion of city gas distribution networks, growing industrial demand, and increased use in power generation. 

2. New Income-Tax Bill 2025 to Introduce ‘Tax Year’ Concept, Streamline Language, and Strengthen Digital Asset Taxation
The 622-page Income-Tax Bill 2025, set to be introduced in Parliament, proposes significant changes, including replacing the ‘assessment year’ with a new ‘tax year’ system. This tax year will begin from April 1 or, for new businesses, from their setup date until the end of the financial year.

3. Nissan-Honda $60 Billion Merger Talks Collapse Due to Disagreements on Business Control and Strategic Direction
Nissan and Honda, two leading Japanese carmakers, were in talks for a $60 billion merger to compete against rising Chinese automobile brands. Nissan has faced challenges due to declining sales and management issues, particularly in the U.S. market, where it underestimated the demand for hybrid cars.

4. Prime Minister Narendra Modi Encourages French Businesses to Invest in India for Global Technological and Economic Growth
Speaking at the India-France CEO Forum, Prime Minister Narendra Modi invited French companies to invest in India, emphasising that collaboration between French technology and Indian talent can drive global transformation. He highlighted investment opportunities in defence, advanced technology, financial technology, pharmaceuticals, and other sectors. 

5. Government Launches India’s Largest Oil and Gas Exploration Bidding Round Under OALP X, Covering 1.91 Lakh Sq Km
The government has initiated the tenth round of bidding under the Open Acreage Licence Policy (OALP X) for oil and gas exploration, making it the largest so far. Announced at the India Energy Week summit, the bidding round covers 25 blocks, including 19 offshore sites, spanning across 13 sedimentary basins. 

Science and Technology News for 13 February 2025

Explore the exciting world of Science and Technology News in today’s school assembly news headlines. The section features innovations, discoveries and advancements shaping the future. 

1. China’s Baidu to Launch Advanced AI Model ‘Ernie 5.0’ With Multimodal Capabilities in 2024
China’s tech giant Baidu is set to release the next version of its artificial intelligence model, Ernie 5.0, in the second half of this year. According to sources, the new AI model will have enhanced multimodal capabilities, meaning it can process and generate text, video, images, and audio while converting content across different formats.

2. SoftBank Reports Unexpected Quarterly Loss of $2.4 Billion as Vision Fund Investments Decline
Japanese multinational conglomerate SoftBank Group posted a surprising loss of 369.17 billion yen ($2.4 billion) in its latest quarterly report, mainly due to declining investments in its Vision Funds. The company’s revenue also fell short of market expectations, recording 1.83 trillion yen compared to the anticipated 1.84 trillion yen. 

3. Super Micro Computer Optimistic About Future Despite Lower 2025 Revenue Guidance
Tech company Super Micro Computer provided an optimistic outlook for its fiscal 2026 earnings despite reducing its 2025 revenue projections. CEO Charles Liang assured investors that the company will meet the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s deadline of February 25 for filing its delayed annual report.

4. Tesla Shares Drop 6% as Chinese Competitor BYD Strengthens Autonomous Vehicle Technology
Tesla’s stock fell by 6% after Chinese electric vehicle giant BYD announced a partnership with DeepSeek to develop self-driving technology. BYD plans to integrate its Autopilot-like system into almost all of its new cars, intensifying competition in the autonomous vehicle industry. 

5. Anduril Industries to Take Over Microsoft’s U.S. Army Augmented Reality Project Pending Approval
Defence technology startup Anduril Industries, founded by Palmer Luckey, is set to take over Microsoft’s multibillion-dollar augmented reality headset program for the U.S. Army. The collaboration still requires approval from the Department of Defense, but if granted, Anduril will handle the production, hardware and software development, and delivery timelines for the U.S. Army’s Integrated Visual Augmentation System program.

Today’s Entertainment News in English

Keep yourself updated with Today’s Entertainment News in English during the school assembly, featuring the latest news from movies, music, celebrities, and trending stories from the world of entertainment.

1. Deepika Padukone Shares Exam Stress Management Tips at PM Modi’s ‘Pariksha Pe Charcha’
Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone actively participated in the eighth edition of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Pariksha Pe Charcha,’ a platform designed to help students manage exam-related stress. Deepika Padukone, known for her advocacy on mental health, engaged with students, sharing her personal experiences of handling stress and pressure. 

2. National Commission for Women Summons Podcaster Ranveer Allahbadia and Others Over Derogatory Remarks
The National Commission for Women (NCW) has summoned podcaster Ranveer Allahbadia, comedian Samay Raina, and five others over alleged “derogatory and racist” remarks made on the show ‘India’s Got Latent.’ NCW Chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar issued the summons for a personal hearing on February 17, 2025, at the NCW office in New Delhi. 

3. Red Lorry Film Festival to Celebrate Indian Cinema with Legacy Rewind and Timeless Tales Sections
The upcoming edition of the Red Lorry Film Festival will pay tribute to the golden era of Indian cinema by showcasing classic films and honoring legendary filmmakers. This year’s festival will feature special sections titled ‘Legacy Rewind’ and ‘Timeless Tales,’ celebrating the works of iconic filmmakers such as Subhash Ghai, Mansoor Khan, Vijay Anand, and Smita Patil.

4. Aamir Khan-Salman Khan’s Classic ‘Andaz Apna Apna’ Set for a Grand Re-Release in April 2025
The beloved Bollywood comedy ‘Andaz Apna Apna,’ starring Aamir Khan, Salman Khan, Karisma Kapoor, and Raveena Tandon, is returning to theatres three decades after its original release. The cult classic, known for its humor and memorable characters, will hit the big screen again in April this year.

5. MAMI Mumbai Film Festival Announces MAMI Select: Filmed on iPhone Initiative with Emerging Talents
The Mumbai Academy of Moving Image (MAMI) has unveiled its latest edition of the ‘MAMI Select: Filmed on iPhone’ initiative, highlighting four emerging filmmakers from different linguistic and cultural backgrounds. The selected talents include Amrita Bagchi (Hindi cinema), Rohin Raveendran Nair (Malayalam cinema), Chanakya Vyas (Marathi cinema), and Shalini Vijayakumar (Tamil cinema). 

Weather News Today for School Assembly

Stay updated with Weather News Today for School Assembly:

Heavy Rainfall Alert for Arunachal Pradesh
Isolated heavy showers are expected over Arunachal Pradesh, so residents should stay prepared for possible waterlogging and disruptions.

Rain and Snow Expected in Sub-Himalayan West Bengal & Sikkim
Light to scattered rainfall and snowfall are likely in these regions, bringing cooler temperatures.

Light Rainfall Forecast for Northeast India
Assam, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura may experience isolated to scattered light showers.

Western Himalayan Region May See Snowfall
Isolated snowfall is predicted in the Western Himalayan region, adding to the winter charm but also requiring caution for travellers.

Word of the Day

The Word of the Day segments in the School Assembly News Headlines help students enhance their vocabulary and language skills. Each day, a new word is shared along with its meaning and usage in a sentence.

Inference

MeaningA conclusion drawn based on evidence and reasoning rather than explicit statements.
Part of SpeechNoun
SynonymsDeduction, Conclusion, Assumption, Interpretation
AntonymsFact, Proof, Reality, Truth
Sentence UseFrom the scattered footprints and the open door, she made an inference that someone had entered the house recently.
Fun FactThe word Inference comes from the Latin word inferre, meaning to bring in, which reflects the idea of drawing conclusions from available data.

Motivational Thought in English for Students

The Thought of the Day segment in School Assembly News Headlines 13 February 2025 provides motivational or thought-provoking quotes, encouraging students to reflect on values.

“A disciplined mind brings happiness.”

The inspirational Motivational Thought for Today, 13 February 2025, highlights the importance of self-control and mental focus in achieving true happiness.

Meaning: This thought teaches students that a focused and disciplined mind leads to clarity, peace, and success. When they develop good study habits, stay committed to their goals, and control negative distractions, they create a positive path toward happiness and achievement. Discipline is the foundation for a fulfilling and meaningful life.

Today is Which Day

Let us find out what day it is today in the world and why it is important for school students.

12 February: National Lost Penny Day

TopicDetails
Day ObservedFebruary 13
Name of the DayNational Lost Penny Day
PurposeTo encourage people to collect, appreciate, and recognise the value of pennies, even the ones that often go unnoticed or lost.
SignificanceThis day highlights the importance of small things in life, teaching the value of even the tiniest contributions. It also reminds people about the history and significance of the penny in currency.
Importance for StudentsTeaches financial literacy and the value of saving money.
Takeaway MessageEven the smallest things, like a penny, hold value, whether in money, efforts, or life lessons. Appreciate the little things because they can add up to something significant.

5 Important GK Quiz Questions for 13 February School Assembly

Challenge your general knowledge with these 5 Important GK Quiz Questions for the school assembly. Covering topics like History, Science and likewise are designed to spark curiosity and enhance learning.

Geography

1. Which is the only letter in the English alphabet that is not used in any U.S. state name?
Answer: The letter Q
Description: Even though there are 50 U.S. states, none of them include the letter ‘Q’ in their names. Every other letter from A to Z appears at least once.

Astronomy

2. Which planet in our solar system has the shortest day?
Answer: Jupiter
Description: Jupiter has the shortest day among all planets, rotating on its axis in just 9 hours and 55 minutes. This fast rotation causes its shape to be slightly flattened at the poles and bulging at the equator.

Science & Food Technology

3. What is the only food that never spoils?
Answer: Honey
Description: Honey has natural preservatives due to its low moisture content and high acidity, making it resistant to bacteria and spoilage. Archaeologists have even found pots of honey in Egyptian tombs that are over 3,000 years old and still edible!

Biology

4. Which is the only mammal capable of true flight?
Answer: Bat
Description: Unlike flying squirrels that glide, bats are the only mammals that can actually fly. Their wings are made of thin, flexible skin stretched over elongated fingers, allowing them to maneuver mid-air with incredible agility.

World Geography 

5. Which country has the most time zones?
Answer: France
Description: Although Russia and the U.S. have multiple time zones, France holds the record with 12 time zones, thanks to its overseas territories spread across the globe.

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