School Assembly News Headlines: 15 November 2024

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School Assembly News Headlines 15 November 2024

School Assembly News Headlines 15 November 2024:Today’s school assembly news headlines in English provide a diverse look at current events across multiple categories, including national, state, international, sports, and entertainment. Alongside these updates, students will reflect on historical events that occurred on this day, draw inspiration from the thought of the day, and expand their vocabulary with a word of the day. This well-rounded assembly segment is designed to keep students informed and engaged, helping them build a deeper understanding of global and local issues while improving their language skills.

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

In today’s school assembly, here are the top 10 news headlines, delivering key updates across politics, education, science, and culture, both in India and around the world.

1. IIM Calcutta Releases Official Mock Tests for CAT 2024 – Essential Practice for Aspiring MBA Students
The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Calcutta has launched its official mock tests for the Common Admission Test (CAT) 2024. These tests, available on iimcat.ac.in, provide a crucial opportunity for aspirants to practice and familiarize themselves with the exam format, helping them prepare for the highly competitive entrance exam scheduled for November 24.

2. IIM Mumbai (Formerly NITIE) Opens Applications for MBA in Sustainability Management – A Program for Future Leaders
The Indian Institute of Management Mumbai (formerly known as NITIE) has started accepting applications for its innovative MBA program in Sustainability Management. This program is designed for those who wish to create a meaningful impact on the environment and society, preparing students with the skills necessary to lead in a rapidly changing global business landscape.

3. CBSE Introduces Capacity-Building Programs for Teachers to Strengthen Parent-Teacher Engagement
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has launched a series of capacity-building programs to enhance the relationship between educators and parents. These initiatives focus on developing skills to guide parents in fostering academic success, mental well-being, and holistic development for their children.

4. Boeing to Lay Off 17,000 Employees Globally as Part of Major Restructuring Plan
Boeing has announced plans to reduce its global workforce by 17,000 employees, marking a significant 10% reduction as part of its financial restructuring efforts. Employees affected by these layoffs will remain on payroll until January to fulfill federal notice requirements, as Boeing moves towards streamlining operations.

5. New Regulations to Prevent Misleading Advertisements from Coaching Institutes – Strengthening Consumer Protection
The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has rolled out new regulations aimed at preventing misleading advertisements by coaching institutes. These rules specifically target exaggerated claims like “100% selection” or “guaranteed job security,” which have led to consumer exploitation in the education sector.

6. Apple Overtakes Samsung in India’s Smartphone Market Share, A Major Shift in the Mobile Industry
Recent data from International Data Corporation (IDC) shows Apple surpassing Samsung in India’s smartphone market, capturing 28.7% of the value share. Samsung, once the market leader, continues to see a decline in its market presence, signaling a major shift in consumer preferences toward Apple’s premium offerings.

7. Fintech Giant Slice Merges with North East Small Finance Bank to Expand Financial Services Slice, the popular fintech company, has merged with North East Small Finance Bank (NESFB) in a strategic move aimed at expanding digital and traditional banking services. This merger is expected to enhance Slice’s ability to offer low-cost loans and reach a broader customer base, especially in underserved areas.

8. Vivo Announces the Launch of Y300 5G Smartphone in India, Targeting the Budget Segment
Vivo has revealed its upcoming Y300 5G smartphone, set to launch in India under Rs 25,000. The smartphone features a dual-camera setup with a Sony IMX882 primary sensor and is poised to be a strong contender in the mid-range smartphone market, offering competitive specs at an affordable price.

9. IIMs Launch Official Mock Tests for CAT 2024 to Help Candidates Prepare for the Highly Competitive Exam
The Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) have released official mock tests for the CAT 2024 exam, helping aspiring MBA students prepare for the challenging entrance test. The mock exams, available on iimcat.ac.in, cover the three main sections of the test: Verbal Ability, Data Interpretation, and Quantitative Ability, ensuring students are well-prepared for the real exam in November.

10. BAFTA Introduces New Policy to Forfeit Awards from Winners Convicted of Serious Crimes – Impacting Future Awardees
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) has announced a significant rule change that will allow them to strip awards from winners convicted of serious crimes, such as those resulting in a prison sentence or proven dishonesty. This new forfeiture process, set to take effect in 2025, was inspired by the case of former BBC News host Huw Edwards, who was convicted of multiple offenses.

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National News Headlines in English for 15 November 2024

The national news section for today’s school assembly highlights major events across India.Students will get updates on political developments, social issues, and notable achievements driving the nation’s progress.

1. Dominica to Bestow Highest National Honor on PM Narendra Modi for COVID-19 Support and Strengthening Bilateral Relations   
The Commonwealth of Dominica will award Prime Minister Narendra Modi the Dominica Award of Honour for his crucial support during the COVID-19 pandemic, including sending 70,000 AstraZeneca vaccine doses. The honor will be presented by President Sylvanie Burton at the India-CARICOM Summit in Guyana from November 19-21, recognizing PM Modi’s efforts to boost ties between India and Dominica.

2. Wayanad By-Election Records Lowest Voter Turnout Since Inception Amid Multi-State Bypolls in India
The by-election in Kerala’s Wayanad constituency saw only a 64.72% voter turnout, the lowest since the constituency’s formation in 2009. Over 950,000 voters were eligible. This by-election was part of a larger electoral process involving 31 assembly seats in 10 states, with major voting also taking place in Rajasthan, West Bengal, and Assam.

3. Maldives and India Strengthen Maritime Ties as Maldivian Coast Guard Ship Arrives for Repairs
Reflecting improved relations, the Maldivian Coast Guard ship *Huravee* arrived at Mumbai’s Naval Dockyard for maintenance, funded by India at an estimated cost of $4 million. This follows Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu’s efforts to reduce tensions from the earlier ‘India Out’ campaign, indicating a positive diplomatic shift.

4. New Rules Mandate Coaching Institutes to Ensure Transparency and Avoid Misleading Ads
The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) introduced guidelines to make coaching institutes more accountable. Institutes must clearly display disclaimers, declare accurate information about facilities, and obtain parental consent for using minors’ testimonials. These rules aim to prevent misleading advertisements and provide clear definitions for terms like ‘Coaching’ and ‘Endorser.’

5. India and Germany Strengthen Ties in Technology and Education as Partnership Marks 50 Years
As 2024 marks the 50th anniversary of Indo-German scientific collaboration, External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar emphasized the potential for expanded cooperation in AI, quantum computing, and clean energy. At a German National Day event in New Delhi, Dr. Jaishankar noted that India’s improved business environment—marked by reduced bureaucracy and better infrastructure, will further facilitate this partnership.

6. Nation Honors Jawaharlal Nehru’s Legacy on 135th Birth Anniversary
Leaders across party lines, including PM Narendra Modi and Rahul Gandhi, paid homage to India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, on his birth anniversary. Nehru, a key figure in India’s freedom struggle, became the country’s first PM on August 15, 1947.

7. US and China Leaders Joe Biden and Xi Jinping to Discuss Bilateral Ties at APEC Summit  
Outgoing US President Joe Biden and China’s President Xi Jinping are set to meet on November 16 in Lima, Peru, on the sidelines of the APEC Summit. This meeting will review US-China relations and comes just before Donald Trump’s return to the White House.

8. British Hindu Community Protests Oxford Union’s Debate on Independent Kashmir
The British Hindu community, led by INSIGHT UK, strongly opposes Oxford Union’s planned debate on Kashmir, fearing it may encourage violence. The group criticized the inclusion of speakers with alleged links to terrorism, sparking further controversy.

9. ED Conducts Raids on Chennai’s ‘Lottery King’ Santiago Martin Amid Money Laundering Investigation
The Enforcement Directorate raided Santiago Martin, known as the ‘lottery king,’ in a money laundering case. The Madras High Court recently allowed ED action after Tamil Nadu Police withdrew a related FIR. Martin has donated over ₹1,300 crore in electoral bonds.

10. SEBI Proposes Accountability for AI Use in Stock Market Operations
SEBI, India’s market regulator, suggested making market infrastructure institutions responsible for outcomes linked to AI tools in stock market operations. SEBI’s guidelines stress data privacy and integrity as AI becomes integral to investor services and market analysis.

State News Headlines in English for 15 November 2024

In this segment, state-specific news will cover local government announcements, educational reforms, and regional development projects across Indian states, focusing on important updates that impact communities.

1. Odisha Introduces Stringent Anti-Cheating Bill for Public Exams
Odisha’s government proposes the Odisha Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act, 2024, targeting cheating in public exams. The bill, to be reviewed in the November 26 assembly session, includes up to five years of imprisonment and fines up to Rs 10 lakh for offenses such as impersonation, cheating, and unauthorized exam hall entry, aiming to safeguard exam integrity.

2. Supreme Court Advises Ajit Pawar’s NCP Camp to Refrain from Using Sharad Pawar’s Photos
Amid Maharashtra election campaigns, the Supreme Court urged candidates from Ajit Pawar’s NCP faction to avoid using rival Sharad Pawar’s images in their campaign materials. The court encouraged the faction to rely on its independent stance, following concerns raised by the opposing camp.

3. Uttar Pradesh Students Demand ‘One Day, One Exam’ for UPPSC Entrance
Protests erupted in Uttar Pradesh as students demand that UPPSC holds entrance exams on a single day instead of splitting them. Demonstrations in cities like Prayagraj highlight student frustration over the split dates for upcoming Preliminary Examinations in December, a departure from previous practices.

4. AIADMK Leader Criticizes Tamil Nadu Government on Law and Order After Hospital Attack
Following an attack on a doctor in Chennai, AIADMK leader D Jayakumar criticized the DMK-led Tamil Nadu government for failing to maintain law and order. Jayakumar raised concerns over the public’s safety, questioning how such a security breach could occur in a hospital setting.

5. Karnataka High Court Issues Notice on PIL Against Commercialization of Breast Milk  
The Karnataka High Court has issued a notice to the State and Central governments on a PIL challenging the operations of private organizations commercializing breast milk. Filed by Bengaluru resident Munegowda, the petition questions the ethical implications of collecting, marketing, and selling breast milk.

International News in English for 15 November 2024

Stay informed with today’s international news headlines, featuring key global stories and events. This section covers significant international developments from around the world.

1. Mike Johnson Secures Republican Nomination to Retain US House Speaker Position, Awaits Floor Vote   
Mike Johnson, the Louisiana Republican, has successfully secured the Republican nomination to continue as Speaker of the US House of Representatives. His nomination comes after receiving support from President-elect Donald Trump. However, Johnson must still win a majority vote from the 435-member House during a public floor vote in January to retain the position.

2. Donald Trump Achieves ‘Trifecta’ Control of US Government with House, Senate, and White House Dominance
With the Republican retention of the House of Representatives, President-elect Donald Trump has attained full control over the US federal government, often referred to as a political “trifecta.” This means Trump’s party controls not only the White House but also the Senate and House of Representatives. Furthermore, with three appointments to the US Supreme Court, Trump’s influence extends to the judicial branch, making Congress largely a rubber-stamp body for his agenda.

3. Hong Kong Stock Market Faces Fourth Consecutive Day of Declines, Stung by Economic Worries and US Election Fallout
The Hang Seng Index in Hong Kong dropped for a fourth consecutive day, marking its longest losing streak in two months. The index lost 0.1%, closing at 19,823.45, contributing to a 5.4% overall loss for the four-day period. Investors are concerned over China’s lack of robust economic stimulus and the implications of Donald Trump’s re-election, both of which have contributed to the decline in investor confidence and market performance.

4. French Court Orders Google to Halt Controversial Project to Limit News Article Visibility Amid Publisher Disputes
A Paris court has ordered Google to suspend a controversial project that sought to limit the visibility of specific news articles in its search results. The project, which was challenged by SEPM, a union representing French magazine staff, was seen as an attempt to exclude content from certain publishers who were in a dispute with Google over the rights to use their news content online.

5. Israel Pushes for Ceasefire Agreement with Lebanon as Strategic Talks Intensify in US
Israel is actively working to advance ceasefire negotiations with Lebanon, according to Israeli officials. Minister of Strategic Affairs, Ron Dermer, made his first stop at Mar-a-Lago before heading to the White House to brief US President-elect Donald Trump and other senior officials about the state of negotiations. These talks are critical as Israel seeks to stabilize the region, and the US administration is closely monitoring the developments.

6. Donald Trump Names Former Democrat Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence, Nominates Matt Gaetz as Attorney General
US President-elect Donald Trump has appointed Tulsi Gabbard, a former Democratic Congresswoman and 2020 presidential candidate, as his Director of National Intelligence. Gabbard, a military veteran with deployments to West Asia and Africa, recently switched parties from Democrat to Republican. In addition, Trump has nominated Congressman Matt Gaetz to be the next Attorney General of the United States and Senator Marco Rubio as Secretary of State, further reshaping his Cabinet with key appointments.

7. World Diabetes Day 2024: Global Focus on Diabetes Awareness, Prevention, and Accessible HealthcareWorld Diabetes Day 2024 was observed globally to raise awareness about the growing public health challenge posed by diabetes. The theme for this year, “Breaking Barriers, Bridging Gaps,” highlights the urgent need for action in preventing, diagnosing, and effectively managing diabetes, with an emphasis on equitable access to healthcare. The day encouraged collaboration among governments, health organizations, and communities to address healthcare disparities and ensure affordable treatment for all individuals diagnosed with diabetes.

8. Apple Faces £3 Billion Legal Claim in the UK Over Alleged Price Gouging of iCloud Service
Apple is facing a significant legal battle in the UK, with consumer advocacy group Which leading a lawsuit over claims that Apple has locked millions of British customers into its iCloud service and charged inflated prices for digital storage. The lawsuit, which affects around 40 million customers, accuses Apple of forcing users into paying excessively high prices for iCloud storage. If successful, the case could result in Apple being ordered to pay up to £3 billion in compensation to affected customers, amounting to around £70 per individual.

9. Paris Prosecutors Seek Five-Year Prison Sentence for Marine Le Pen in EU Fund Embezzlement Case 
Paris prosecutors have requested a five-year prison sentence and a ban on public office for far-right leader Marine Le Pen in a case involving the embezzlement of European Union funds. Le Pen, along with 24 others, is accused of misappropriating EU funds in a scandal that has resurfaced after nearly a decade. The trial is significant as it threatens to damage Le Pen’s image and that of her National Rally party, potentially hindering her chances in the 2027 presidential election, where she was previously considered a front-runner.

10. Bangladesh Attorney General Calls for Removal of ‘Secular’ from Constitution Amid Push for Amendments
Bangladesh’s Attorney General, Md Asaduzzaman, has called for significant constitutional amendments, including the removal of the word “secular” from the nation’s Constitution. Arguing that 90% of the country’s population is Muslim, Asaduzzaman presented his views during a court hearing on the legality of the 15th Amendment. He proposed the changes as a way to better align the Constitution with the country’s democratic and historical ethos, sparking debate over the role of secularism in Bangladesh’s national identity.

Sports News in English for 15 November 2024

Catch up on the latest sports news, including scores, highlights, and updates from recent games and major sporting events worldwide.

1. Victor Wembanyama Scores Career-High 50 Points in Spurs’ Win Over Wizards
Victor Wembanyama, the 20-year-old French phenom, became the fourth-youngest player in NBA history to score 50 points in a game. Leading the San Antonio Spurs to a 139-130 victory over the Washington Wizards, Wembanyama achieved his career-high in just 26 minutes of play. He shot 18-29 from the field, including a career-high eight three-pointers, marking a significant milestone in his young career.

2. Michael Clarke Predicts Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma Will Perform Well in Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024/25
Former Australia captain Michael Clarke is uncertain whether the upcoming India-Australia Test series will be the last for Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma in Australia. Clarke believes that if it is their final tour, it will be due to retirement, as both players “won’t be dropped.” Despite their recent struggles with the bat, with both only managing 91 and 93 runs, respectively, in the home series against New Zealand, Clarke backs them to return to form and perform well in the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

3. BCCI Announces Indian Women’s Team Schedule for Home Series Against West Indies and Ireland
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has revealed the schedule for the Indian Women’s Team’s upcoming home series against West Indies and Ireland. The series will start with a three-match T20I series against West Indies at DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai from December 15. This will be followed by three ODIs in Baroda. In January 2025, India will face Ireland Women for a three-match ODI series in Rajkot. These series are part of the ICC Women’s Championship.

4. Harry Kane Expresses Disappointment Over High Number of England Squad Withdrawals
England striker Harry Kane has voiced his frustration over the high number of player withdrawals from the England squad ahead of crucial Nations League fixtures. With eight players pulling out, interim coach Lee Carsley faces a depleted squad as England prepares for a must-win match against Greece, followed by a home clash with Ireland. Kane emphasized that the national team must take precedence, especially with new manager Thomas Tuchel set to take over soon.

5. Uzbekistan’s Nodirbek Abdusattorov Leads Tata Steel Chess India Rapid Tournament After Day 1
Uzbekistan’s rising chess star Nodirbek Abdusattorov took the lead in the ‘Open’ section after Day 1 of the Tata Steel Chess India Rapid Tournament in Kolkata. Abdusattorov scored 2.5 points from three rounds, defeating Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa and Germany’s Vincent Keymer while drawing against Daniil Dubov. World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen had a steady start, drawing his first two games before winning his third, placing him in joint second position.

Education News Today for School Assembly

Today’s education news section covers important developments in the education sector, including new policies, learning innovations, and opportunities impacting students and educators.

1. IIM Calcutta Activated Mock Test Link for CAT 2024
The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Calcutta has launched the mock test link for the Common Admission Test (CAT) 2024. Candidates can access the mock tests on the official website, iimcat.ac.in. These mock tests are designed to help candidates become familiar with the exam format, enabling them to practice selecting and submitting their answers online. The CAT 2024 exam is scheduled for November 24, and these mock tests provide valuable preparation for candidates aiming to excel in this highly competitive exam.

2. IIM Mumbai Opens Admissions for MBA in Sustainability Management
The Indian Institute of Management Mumbai (formerly NITIE) has announced admissions for its MBA programme in Sustainability Management. This innovative programme is aimed at preparing future leaders who are committed to driving environmental and social change. The curriculum equips students with the knowledge, skills, and strategic insights necessary to navigate and lead in the global business landscape, with a focus on sustainability and its impact on business practices.

3. CBSE Launches Capacity-Building Programmes for Teachers to Support Effective Parenting
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is conducting a series of capacity-building programmes for teachers, designed to address the vital role of parenting in a child’s overall development. These workshops will foster stronger relationships between educational institutions and families, helping school leaders equip parents with the skills and tools to support their children’s academic, social, and emotional growth.

4. IIMs Release Mock Test for CAT 2024 to Guide Students Through the Exam Format
The Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) have released the mock test for the Common Admission Test (CAT) 2024 on the official website, iimcat.ac.in. The mock tests are designed to help students understand the computer-based exam’s features and procedures, as well as how to navigate the test environment. CAT 2024 will be held on November 24 and will consist of three sections: Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC), Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR), and Quantitative Ability (QA). These mock tests will be a valuable resource for candidates preparing for the exam.

5. Centre Issues New Guidelines to Regulate Misleading Advertisements by Coaching Institutes
The Centre has introduced new guidelines aimed at curbing misleading advertisements by coaching institutes. These guidelines prohibit false claims such as “100 per cent selection” or “100 per cent job security” made by these institutes. The final guidelines, developed by the Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA), have been released after several complaints were registered on the National Consumer Helpline. The CCPA has already issued 54 notices and imposed penalties totaling Rs 54.60 lakh to address these misleading practices.

Business News Today Headlines for School Assembly

Today’s business news headlines provide updates on significant economic events, market trends, and financial insights to keep students aware of the latest in the world of business.

1. Microsoft Warns the West Not to Underestimate China’s Technological Progress
Microsoft’s president highlighted that China is rapidly advancing in technology, urging the West not to assume it is behind the US and Europe. This warning comes amid growing tensions between the US and China over technological dominance and export controls.

2. Bitcoin Surpasses $93,000, Reaches New Record High Amid Market Optimism
Bitcoin hit a new record above $93,000 on November 13, continuing its surge after the US presidential election. The increase is attributed to expectations of looser regulations in the upcoming Trump administration, as well as positive market sentiment.

3. AMD Announces Layoffs as it Shifts Focus Towards Artificial Intelligence Market
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) revealed plans to reduce its global workforce by 4% to better position itself in the rapidly growing AI chip market, which is currently dominated by competitors like Nvidia. This move is part of AMD’s strategy to concentrate on its biggest growth opportunities.

4. Boeing to Cut 17,000 Jobs in Major Restructuring Plan
Boeing is set to lay off 17,000 workers, 10% of its global workforce, as part of a financial restructuring. The company is facing significant financial challenges, and the layoffs will begin this week, with US employees receiving 60 days’ notice as required by federal law.

Science and Technology News for 15 November 2024

Stay current with recent advancements in science and technology. This section includes key industry updates, trends in AI, tech developments, and scientific discoveries shaping the future.

1. Slice Merges with North East Small Finance Bank to Expand Digital Banking Reach
Slice, a Bengaluru-based fintech unicorn, has merged with North East Small Finance Bank (NESFB), combining digital innovation with traditional banking. This strategic move allows Slice to offer competitive lending rates by tapping into NESFB’s low-cost public deposit base and banking license.

2. WhatsApp Beta Version Faces Critical Green Screen Glitch Affecting User Experience
A new bug in the beta version of WhatsApp is causing the app to freeze and turn the screen green, rendering it unusable. This issue has been reported by users of the 2.24.24.5 beta version, and many have expressed frustration over their inability to access chats or use the app.

3. Apple Leads Smartphone Market in India, Surpassing Samsung’s Share
Apple expanded its market share in India, leading the smartphone sector with a 28.7% value share in the September quarter, leaving its rival Samsung behind with just 15.2%. This marks a significant shift in the competitive landscape of the Indian smartphone market.

4. Vivo to Launch New Y300 5G Smartphone in India, Priced Under Rs 25,000
Vivo has announced the launch of its Y300 5G smartphone in India, which will feature a dual-camera setup, including the Sony IMX882 primary sensor. The new phone, expected to be priced under Rs 25,000, will compete in the growing mid-range 5G smartphone market.

5. MIB and MeitY Clarify Roles in Regulating India’s Gaming Industry
The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) and the Ministry of Information Technology (MeitY) have defined their separate roles in overseeing India’s gaming sector. While MIB will handle content regulation as part of the entertainment industry, MeitY will manage the regulatory framework surrounding online gaming platforms.

Entertainment News Today for School Assembly

Today’s entertainment news will cover the latest in movies, celebrity updates, and significant events in the entertainment industry, helping students stay connected with cultural happenings.

1. Timothy West, Iconic British Actor, Dies at 90 After Decades of Celebrated Career
Renowned for his roles in stage productions, TV dramas like ‘EastEnders,’ and films such as The Day of the Jackal, British actor Timothy West has passed away at the age of 90. His family confirmed the news, celebrating his decades-long legacy in entertainment.

2. Suriya’s Kanguva Released in Theatres: A New Era for Tamil Cinema
Kanguva, one of the most-anticipated Tamil films of the year, is now playing in theatres. Starring Suriya in a never-before-seen avatar and marking Bobby Deol’s Telugu debut as the antagonist, this period drama directed by Siva promises an epic narrative combining action and historical themes.

3. Mukesh Khanna Announces New *Shaktimaan* Project, Sparks Excitement Among Fans
In a recent press conference, Mukesh Khanna, best known for portraying *Shaktimaan*, teased the return of the iconic superhero. Fans are eagerly awaiting details of a new film or series as Khanna expressed his desire to continue the legacy of *Shaktimaan*, with exciting developments on the horizon.

4. Lady Gaga Joins Wednesday Season 2 Cast, Adding a New Twist to the Hit Series 
In a surprise addition to Wednesday season 2, Lady Gaga is set to join the cast, though her role remains a closely guarded secret. This casting news has generated considerable buzz, with fans speculating about her involvement after her indirect connection to the show in season one.

5. BAFTA Introduces New Rule to Forfeit Awards Over Serious Crimes and Dishonesty
In a significant change to its policies, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) has announced that winners of its competitive awards can now be stripped of their trophies if convicted of a crime resulting in a prison sentence or proven dishonesty. This new “forfeiture process,” effective from 2025, was introduced after the case of former BBC News host Huw Edwards, who pleaded guilty to making indecent images of children, came to light. 

Weather News Today for School Assembly

The weather news segment provides essential updates for the day, including expected temperatures, rainfall, or alerts for extreme conditions, preparing students for the day ahead.

1. Fairly Widespread Rain and Thunderstorms Expected Over Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh
Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh are likely to experience fairly widespread rain and thunderstorms, with a cyclonic circulation bringing continued showers to the southern peninsula through the weekend.

2. Rain and Thunderstorms Forecast Across Several States, Including Kerala, Karnataka, and Maharashtra
Isolated to scattered rain and thunderstorms are expected in Kerala, Karnataka, Goa, Maharashtra, Telangana, and Lakshadweep, while a weakened low-pressure area still influences weather patterns in these regions.

3. Snow, Rain, and Thunderstorms Predicted for Western Ladakh and Jammu & Kashmir
A western disturbance is expected to bring isolated snow, rain, and thunderstorms to western Ladakh and Jammu & Kashmir through Saturday, affecting the region’s weather conditions.

4. Normal Temperatures Across Most of the Country, Slightly Below in Punjab 
Maximum temperatures are expected to remain near normal across most of India, except in Punjab, where they may be slightly below average. The minimum temperatures will be at or above normal nationwide.

5. Foggy Conditions Likely in Northern India During Early Morning Hours
Foggy conditions are likely to prevail in Northern India, especially in the morning hours, as overnight minimum temperatures remain at or above normal across the country.

Word of the Day for School Assembly

Introducing the Word of the Day segment, where students learn a new vocabulary word daily, complete with its definition, part of speech, and an example sentence.

Word Meaning SentenceOften Used In
Obfuscate (Verb)To deliberately make something confusing or hard to understand.  The instructions were written in a way that seemed to obfuscate the actual process.  Legal, political, and academic discussions.
Ostentatious (Adjective)Characterized by pretentious or showy display to attract attention.  His ostentatious behavior made him unpopular among his humble friends.  Descriptions of fashion, behavior, or lifestyle.
Omnipotent (Adjective)Having unlimited power; able to do anything.  The ruler behaved as if he were omnipotent, though his power was limited by laws.  Religious, literary, and philosophical contexts.
Obsolescence (Noun) The process of becoming outdated or no longer used.  The rapid obsolescence of certain technologies challenges companies to constantly innovate. Business, technology, and product development contexts.
Opulent (Adjective)Extremely wealthy and luxurious; richly decorated.  The palace was opulent, with gold-trimmed furniture and marble floors.Descriptions of luxury, wealth, and architecture.

Thought for the Day for Students

The Thought for the Day offers an inspiring quote for students to reflect on, encouraging values like perseverance, kindness, and self-growth.

“Balance study and play; both build your future in different ways.”

Meaning: This thought reminds students that focusing only on studies or only on play isn’t enough for well-rounded growth. Studies help you gain knowledge and skills, while play improves creativity, teamwork, and stress relief. Balance the two, as both contribute to a happy and successful life.

What Happened Today in History

In today’s school assembly, the This Day in History segment highlights significant events that took place on this date in the past, connecting students with important historical moments.

1. 1889: Brazil Becomes a Republic
On this day, Brazil declared itself a republic, ending its monarchical government under Emperor Dom Pedro II. This shift allowed for modern democratic developments and a constitution, shaping Brazil’s future as a democratic nation.

2. 1920: League of Nations Convenes to Promote Global Peace
The League of Nations, a precursor to the United Nations, held its first meeting in Geneva, Switzerland, aiming to resolve international conflicts peacefully after World War I. Though it ultimately failed, it paved the way for the formation of the UN.

3. 1943: Heinrich Himmler Orders Romani People Sent to Concentration Camps
Heinrich Himmler, a top Nazi leader, ordered that Romani people across Europe be sent to concentration camps. This tragic event was part of the Holocaust, reminding the world of the atrocities committed and the importance of human rights.

4. 1969: The First Test Flight of the Soviet Spacecraft, Lunokhod 1
The Soviet Union’s Lunokhod 1, the first rover designed to explore the moon’s surface, completed its initial test flight on this day. This accomplishment marked an important step in space exploration and demonstrated the advancements in lunar technology.

5. 1988: Palestinian Leader Yasser Arafat Declares State of Palestine  
Yasser Arafat, leader of the Palestinian Liberation Organization, declared the independence of Palestine in Algeria on November 15, 1988. This declaration was a significant step in the Palestinian quest for sovereignty, recognized by numerous countries worldwide.

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