School Assembly News Headlines: 17 February 2025

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School Assembly News Headlines 17 February 2025

School Assembly News Headlines 17 February 2025: Stay updated with the latest news in important, especially for students who take part in school assemblies. It helps in learning about what is happening around the world and staying informed about different topics. Here are the top news headlines for 17 February 2025, covering national, international, business, sports, education, science and technology, weather updates, word of the day, thought of the day, and interesting facts about today and five important GK quiz questions.

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

In today’s school assembly, we bring you a concise summary of the Top Lines of Today’s News Headlines in English for School Assembly.

National News 

  • The Economic Survey of Uttarakhand estimates the state’s per capita income for 2024-25 at ₹2.74 lakh—an 11.33% increase from last year. This is higher than the national average of ₹2,00,162, according to the National Statistical Office.
  • The Railways has formed an inquiry committee to investigate the stampede at New Delhi Railway Station. Two senior officials, Narsingh Deo and Pankaj Gangwar, will lead the probe. They have ordered security footage to be reviewed.
  • President Droupadi Murmu attended the revamped Change of Guard Ceremony at Rashtrapati Bhavan. The event, featuring military drills, horses, and a brass band, will be open to the public from 22 February.
  • External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar met Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar at the Munich Security Conference. They discussed global trade route challenges and US-led efforts to connect Asia, Europe, and America via Israel.
  • A mild earthquake measuring 4.0 on the Richter scale struck Delhi-NCR on Monday morning, with the epicenter reported near Delhi at a depth of 5 km.

International News

  • The Trump administration has banned The Associated Press (AP) from the Oval Office and Air Force One after the news agency refused to use the new name “Gulf of America” instead of the Gulf of Mexico. The White House called this defiance and revoked AP’s access.
  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has refused to sign a deal giving the U.S. access to Ukraine’s rare earth minerals. He believes the agreement favors U.S. interests without providing security guarantees for Ukraine.

Business and Technology News

  • Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman emphasized that the Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT) should be negotiated separately from Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) by experts. She also stressed the importance of exploring local legal solutions before taking disputes to international arbitration.
  • India and the US have announced plans to negotiate a bilateral trade agreement, boosting business confidence. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal highlighted that this deal could strengthen economic ties. The countries aim to increase trade to $500 billion by 2030.

Sports News

  • Mujeeb-ur-Rahman, an Afghan off-spinner, has been signed by Mumbai Indians for ₹2 crore as a replacement for Allah Ghazanfar in IPL 2025. He has played 19 IPL matches and took 19 wickets.
  • Former Pakistan pacer Mohammad Amir has raised concerns over Haris Rauf’s injury, saying his recovery may take longer than expected. Rauf suffered a chest muscle strain during a match against New Zealand and was rested for the series.

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National News Headlines in English for School Assembly 17 February 2025

The National News Headlines segment in today’s school assembly highlights the most important events and updates from across the country including major political developments, significant achievements, critical social issues, and initiatives shaping the nation’s growth. 

1. 4.0 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Near Delhi at 5 Km Depth
A mild earthquake measuring 4.0 on the Richter scale struck Delhi-NCR on Monday morning, with the epicenter near Delhi at a depth of 5 km. The tremors lasted for a few seconds, prompting residents to rush out of their homes in panic. However, there have been no immediate reports of damage or casualties. Authorities are monitoring the situation for any further developments.

2. US Cancels $750 Million Foreign Aid, Including $21 Million for Voter Turnout in India, Amid BJP’s Concerns
The United States Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk, has announced the cancellation of over $750 million in international aid. This includes a $21 million program aimed at increasing voter turnout in India. The ruling BJP called the funding an “external interference” in India’s elections.

3. India-US TRUST Initiative to Boost Trade, Technology, and Supply Chains for Critical Sectors
India and the US have launched the TRUST (Transforming Relationship Utilizing Strategic Technology) initiative to boost economic and technological cooperation. The initiative will focus on strong supply chains for critical minerals, pharmaceuticals, and advanced materials.

4. India’s First Indigenous Semiconductor Chip to Launch by October, Government Invests ₹334 Crore in Research
Minister of Information and Broadcasting Ashwini Vaishnaw has announced that India’s first locally developed semiconductor chip will be launched by September or October this year. The government has also granted ₹334 crore to IISc Bengaluru for semiconductor research.

5. Maha Kumbh 2024 in Prayagraj Sees Record-Breaking 50 Crore Devotees, Causes Massive Traffic Jams
Traffic congestion continues in Uttar Pradesh’s Prayagraj as thousands of vehicles enter the city for the ongoing Maha Kumbh. The event has drawn over 50 crore devotees since last month. Roads near Balsan, Bairhana, and Darbhanga have been heavily crowded, with a 15-minute journey taking up to three hours.

6. Uttarakhand’s Per Capita Income Rises to ₹2.74 Lakh in 2024-25, Surpasses National Average
The Economic Survey of Uttarakhand estimates the state’s per capita income at ₹2.74 lakh for 2024-25, marking an 11.33% rise from last year. This is significantly higher than the national average of ₹2 lakh. The state government credits this growth to industrial development and tourism expansion.

7. Indian Railways Launches Inquiry into Stampede at New Delhi Railway Station, Reviews Security Footage
The Indian Railways has set up an inquiry committee to investigate the recent stampede at New Delhi Railway Station. Senior officials Narsingh Deo and Pankaj Gangwar will lead the investigation. Authorities are reviewing security footage to determine the cause and prevent future incidents.

8. President Droupadi Murmu Attends Revamped Change of Guard Ceremony, Public Access Begins February 22
President Droupadi Murmu attended the newly revamped Change of Guard Ceremony at Rashtrapati Bhavan. The event featured military drills, horse-mounted guards, and a brass band. From February 22 onwards, the public will be allowed to witness the ceremony at the Rashtrapati Bhavan.

9. India and Israel Strengthen Trade Ties at Munich Security Conference, Discuss Global Trade Routes
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar met Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar at the Munich Security Conference. Their discussion focused on trade route challenges and the US-led initiative to connect Asia, Europe, and America through Israel.

10. Indian Ocean Conference in Oman Highlights Global Power Shifts, Jaishankar Stresses India’s Role
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar delivered a keynote address at the 8th Indian Ocean Conference in Muscat, Oman. He spoke about shifting global dynamics and India’s role in maintaining stability. He highlighted the importance of new economic and security strategies in shaping the future.

11. Jaishankar Meets Israeli Foreign Minister in Germany, Discusses West Asia and Global Trade Connectivity
During the Munich Security Conference, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar met his Israeli counterpart, Gideon Sa’ar, to discuss key global issues. Their discussions covered the situation in West Asia and US plans to strengthen connectivity between Asia, Europe, and the US through Israel. The meeting focused on security cooperation and economic growth.

State News Headlines in English for 17 February 2025

The State News Headlines section in today’s school assembly covers key updates from Indian states, including local government, and major educational initiatives shaping the nation’s growth.

1. Mayawati Stresses Party Loyalty, Expels Senior Leader for Anti-Party Activities
BSP Chief Mayawati reaffirmed that only a dedicated leader who follows Kanshi Ram’s ideology can be her true political successor. She recently expelled Ashok Siddharth for factionalism and reinstated her nephew, Akash Anand, as BSP’s political heir, emphasizing party unity and discipline.

2. Odisha’s Economy Grows Faster Than National Average, Reaches ₹9.5 Trillion
Odisha’s economy is set to grow by 7.2% in 2024-25, outpacing India’s overall 6.4% growth rate. The state’s GSDP has risen to ₹9.5 trillion, showing strong financial performance. The report, presented in the state assembly, highlights Odisha’s rapid progress in multiple sectors.

3. Mahakumbh Hosts Climate Conference, CM Yogi Adityanath Calls for Conservation
At the Mahakumbh in Prayagraj, a conference on faith and climate change highlighted India’s traditional commitment to nature. CM Yogi Adityanath cited the Vedas, urging people to protect the Earth as a mother. The event reinforced the importance of cultural values in environmental sustainability.

4. Assam’s First-Ever Budget Session Outside Guwahati Marks a Historic Shift
For the first time, Assam’s legislative assembly will hold its Budget session in Kokrajhar instead of Guwahati. CM Himanta Biswa Sarma called it a symbol of peace and unity, emphasizing that this step integrates all communities and marks a major milestone in Assam’s political history.

5. Tamil Nadu CM Stalin Slams Government for Blocking Tamil Media Website
Tamil Nadu CM M.K. Stalin strongly criticized the blocking of Tamil media house ‘Vikatan’ after it published a political cartoon of PM Modi. Calling it an attack on press freedom, he urged authorities to restore access, highlighting Vikatan’s century-long role in independent journalism

International News in English for School Assembly 17 February 2025

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

1. Ukraine Seeks US Military Aid in Exchange for Ilmenite Reserves Amid War Crisis
Ukraine, home to vast reserves of ilmenite used for titanium production, struggles to develop its mineral industry due to war and restrictive policies. The US is considering a deal to trade military aid for these minerals, which could strengthen Ukraine’s economy and defense sector.

2. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio Meets Netanyahu to Push Controversial Gaza Resettlement Plan
Newly appointed US Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrived in Jerusalem to meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The discussion focused on President Trump’s proposal to relocate 2 million Palestinians from Gaza to other nations and place the territory under US control.

3. Germany Honors Alexei Navalny on First Death Anniversary, Condemns Putin’s Crackdown on Opposition
On the first anniversary of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny’s death, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz paid tribute, calling him a symbol of democracy and courage. Scholz criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin for silencing dissent and oppressing opposition voices.

4. Congo’s M23 Rebels Capture Bukavu and Key Airport, Escalating Regional Conflict
The March 23 Movement (M23) armed group has seized control of Bukavu, the capital of South Kivu Province, and Kavumu Airport, a crucial military and humanitarian hub. The rebel group urged residents to form security committees, claiming it seeks stability.

5. Meta Announces ‘Waterworth,’ a 50,000-Km Undersea Cable to Boost Global Digital Connectivity
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, has unveiled Project Waterworth, a 50,000-km undersea cable connecting India, the US, Brazil, South Africa, and other regions. The project aims to enhance internet speed, support digital infrastructure, and foster economic growth.

6. Trump Administration Bans Associated Press Over Naming Dispute of Gulf of Mexico
The Trump administration has indefinitely barred The Associated Press (AP) from the Oval Office and Air Force One after the news agency refused to adopt the White House’s proposed name, “Gulf of America,” instead of the widely recognized Gulf of Mexico. AP cited journalistic integrity, while US officials defended the restriction as a policy decision.

7. Brazil to Host BRICS Summit 2025 in Rio de Janeiro, Focusing on Economic Development and Cooperation
Brazilian officials have confirmed that the 2025 BRICS Summit, featuring Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, will be held in Rio de Janeiro on July 6-7. Leaders from 20 member and associate nations will discuss global economic policies, trade, investment, and strategies to improve living conditions.

8. US Excludes European Nations from Ukraine Peace Talks, Shaping Future Diplomatic Efforts
The United States has announced that Europe will not be involved in Ukraine’s upcoming peace negotiations. Keith Kellogg, Special Envoy for Russia and Ukraine, stated this decision at the Munich Security Conference.

9. Zelenskyy Rejects US Proposal on Rare Earth Minerals, Citing Lack of Security Guarantees
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has refused to sign an agreement granting the US access to Ukraine’s rare earth minerals. The proposal was a focal point in his meeting with US Vice President JD Vance at the Munich Security Conference.

10. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio Begins Middle East Tour to Address Tensions Over Gaza Plan
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has started his first diplomatic tour in the Middle East, beginning with Israel. His visit aims to discuss Trump’s highly debated proposal to relocate Gaza’s Palestinian population and redevelop the region under US oversight.

Sports News in English for 17 February 2025

Stay updated with the lates in Sports during today’s school assembly. The Sports News in English section covers recent highlights, scores, and key moments from thrilling matches and tournaments across various sports.

1. Delhi Capitals Secure Thrilling Last-Ball Victory Over Mumbai Indians in WPL 2025
Delhi Capitals clinched a nail-biting win against Mumbai Indians in their WPL 2025 opener. Chasing 165, Shafali Verma (43) and Niki Prasad (35) played match-winning knocks. Former India captain Mithali Raj praised their performances, crediting them for DC’s hard-fought victory.

2. Yashasvi Jaiswal Ruled Out of Ranji Trophy Semi-Final Due to Injury
Indian batter Yashasvi Jaiswal has been sidelined from Mumbai’s Ranji Trophy semi-final against Vidarbha after injuring his right ankle in training. Initially named in India’s Champions Trophy 2025 squad, he was later replaced by Varun Chakaravarthy in a last-minute squad change.

3. Mumbai Indians Sign Afghanistan’s Mujeeb-ur-Rahman for ₹2 Crore in IPL 2025
Afghan off-spinner Mujeeb-ur-Rahman has been roped in by Mumbai Indians for ₹2 crore as a replacement for Allah Ghazanfar in IPL 2025. Mujeeb, who has previously played 19 IPL matches, adds strength to MI’s spin attack with his experience and wicket-taking ability.

4. Mohammad Amir Raises Concerns Over Haris Rauf’s Injury Recovery
Former Pakistan pacer Mohammad Amir has expressed doubts over Haris Rauf’s quick return from injury. Rauf, who suffered a chest muscle strain against New Zealand, has been rested. Amir fears the recovery may take longer, affecting Pakistan’s bowling strength in upcoming matches.

5. Reports Suggest Gautam Gambhir and BCCI Selectors Disagree on Champions Trophy Squad
Ahead of Champions Trophy 2025, reports indicate a difference in opinion between India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir and BCCI selectors, led by Ajit Agarkar, regarding key squad selections. The rift highlights possible internal disagreements over team composition for the mega ICC event.

Education News Today for School Assembly

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

1. Kanhaiya Kumar Urges Government to Regulate Coaching Institutes Amid Rising Student Suicides
Congress leader Kanhaiya Kumar has called for government regulation of private coaching institutes across India, citing the increasing number of student suicides. He highlighted that the proliferation of coaching centers for UPSC, medical, and engineering exams is a result of inadequate government educational institutions

2. KCET 2025 Registration Extended Until February 24
The Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) has extended the registration deadline for the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) 2025. Candidates who have not yet applied can complete their registration at cetonline.karnataka.gov.in before the new deadline of February 24.

3. NBEMS Collects Over ₹75 Crore in NEET PG 2024 Exam Fees
The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has collected over ₹75 crore from medical aspirants through NEET PG 2024 exam fees. This information was revealed after Dr. Aman Kaushik, a NEET-PG aspirant, filed an RTI query seeking details on the total fees collected and the corresponding expenditure.

4. Newcastle University Launches International UG Scholarships for Indian Students in 2025

Newcastle University has unveiled its Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarship Programmes for the 2025 admissions cycle. Indian undergraduate applicants can win scholarships offering up to £7,000 or even a full tuition fee waiver.

5. Modi Invites U.S. Universities to Open Offshore Campuses in India, Pledges Enhanced Higher Education Collaboration
Following a meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that India has invited American universities to set up offshore campuses in the country. In their joint statement, the leaders resolved to boost higher education ties through joint/dual degree and twinning programs, establishing Centers of Excellence, and creating offshore campuses.

Business News Today Headlines

Stay updated with the latest Business News Today Headlines in the school assembly. This segment covers recent corporate developments  

1. Foreign Investors Withdraw Nearly ₹1 Trillion from Indian Markets in 2025
The outflow of foreign portfolio investments (FPI) from Indian equity markets continues, with ₹21,272 crore withdrawn in the first two weeks of February. This follows a massive outflow of ₹78,027 crore in January, bringing the total FPI exit to ₹99,299 crore this year. Experts believe a reversal in FPI strategy may happen if the US dollar index declines.

2. Renewable Energy Sector Urges Government to Extend Transmission Charge Waiver Until 2030
Power producers have urged the government to extend the waiver on inter-state transmission charges for renewable energy projects until 2030. This demand, raised during a consultative meeting led by Renewable Energy Minister Pralhad Joshi, aims to encourage investment in clean energy and support India’s ambitious green energy goals.

3. Wholesale Inflation in India Drops to 2.31% in January Amid Falling Food Prices
India’s wholesale price index (WPI)-based inflation eased to 2.31% in January, down from 2.37% in December, as fresh harvest arrivals reduced food prices. Inflation in food items dropped sharply, with vegetable prices declining by 8.35% and paddy by 6.22%. Fuel prices also remained stable, contributing to the decline.

4. US Tariffs Could Impact India’s Growing Smartphone Exports
The US decision to impose reciprocal tariffs on imports could affect India’s smartphone exports, particularly those from Apple Inc. India currently imposes a 16.5% import duty on smartphones, while the US follows a zero-duty policy. In FY25, India’s smartphone exports to the US reached $4.18 billion, making this an important sector to watch.

5. RBI’s Repo Rate Cut Brings Relief for Homebuyers in India
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has reduced the repo rate by 25 basis points, from 6.5% to 6.25%, making home loans more affordable. This move, along with recent tax benefits announced in the budget, increases disposable income for borrowers and provides relief to homebuyers across the country.

Science and Technology News for 17 February 2025

Explore the exciting world of Science and Technology News in today’s school assembly headlines, featuring groundbreaking innovations, discoveries, and advancements shaping the future.

1. Indian Researchers Investigate the True Impact of Long Covid
India’s healthcare sector is witnessing a rise in long Covid cases, but the exact burden remains unclear due to a lack of proper documentation. Researchers from the Indian Institute of Public Health Gandhinagar (IIPHG) are reviewing multiple studies to identify trends, effects, and risk factors.

2. AI Boom Shifts Investment from India to China’s Stock Market
Artificial intelligence breakthroughs, particularly from DeepSeek, are fueling renewed interest in China’s stock market. Hedge funds are moving back to Chinese equities at the fastest pace in months, expecting further economic stimulus from the Chinese government.

3. OpenAI Board Rejects Elon Musk’s $97.4 Billion Buyout Offer
OpenAI’s board has unanimously rejected an offer from Elon Musk and his group of investors to buy the nonprofit that controls the AI company for $97.4 billion. OpenAI chairman Bret Taylor stated that the company is not for sale and dismissed Musk’s attempt to gain control.

4. Amazon Workers in North Carolina Vote Against Unionization
Amazon workers at a warehouse near Raleigh, North Carolina, have voted overwhelmingly against unionizing. Out of 3,276 votes cast, 2,447 opposed the union, while 829 were in favor. The results still need to be certified by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), but the outcome signals a setback for unionization efforts at the company.

5. Trump Media & Technology Group Reports $400 Million Loss in 2024
Shares of Trump Media & Technology Group, the operator of Truth Social, fell 1% after releasing its 2024 earnings report. The company’s revenue dropped by 12% to $3.6 million, while net losses widened significantly to $400.9 million, compared to $58.2 million in 2023.

Weather News Today for School Assembly 17 February 2025

The Weather News Today section in the school assembly provides the latest updates on the day’s weather, including temperature, rainfall, and any expected extreme conditions like storms, heatwaves, or cold spells, keeping everyone informed and prepared.

1. Cyclonic Circulation Over Nagaland Influencing Weather Patterns
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), a cyclonic circulation over Nagaland and its neighboring regions at 1.5 km above mean sea level is affecting the weather in the northeastern states.

2. Heavy Rain and Snowfall Forecast for Arunachal Pradesh
From February 15 to 21, Arunachal Pradesh is expected to experience scattered to fairly widespread light to moderate rainfall and snowfall. Thunderstorms and lightning are also predicted on February 15, 16, and 19, potentially impacting travel and daily activities.

3. Rainfall Expected in Assam, Meghalaya, and Other States
Isolated to scattered light rainfall is likely over Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura, Sub-Himalayan West Bengal, and Sikkim throughout the next seven days. These weather conditions may lead to slippery roads and temporary disruptions.

4. Authorities Urge Caution & Provide Emergency Helplines
Authorities have issued advisories urging residents and travelers to stay alert and take necessary precautions, especially in areas prone to landslides and flash floods. Multiple helpline numbers have been released for emergency assistance, ensuring public safety during the weather disturbances.

Word of the Day for School Assembly 17 February 2025 with Meaning

The Word of the Day segment in the School Assembly News Headlines helps students enhance their vocabulary and language skills.

Word Rumba
MeaningA lively, rhythmic dance from Cuba, performed to Afro-Cuban music. Also refers to the associated music genre.
Part of SpeechNoun
SynonymsSalsa, Mambo, Cha-cha, Bolero
AntonymsStillness, Inactivity, Silence
Sentence UseThey impressed everyone with their elegant rumba moves at the competition.
Fun FactOriginally a Cuban street dance, rumba evolved into a global ballroom favourite.

Thought of the Day for School Assembly 17 February 2025

“Growth begins with learning; progress follows with action.”

The inspirational Motivational Thought for Today, 17 February 2025, highlights the importance of continuous learning and proactive efforts in achieving success.

Meaning: This thought encourages students to embrace learning as the foundation of their development. It reminds them that knowledge alone is not enough; applying what they learn through action is what drives true progress. Whether in academics, personal growth, or leadership, consistent effort and application turn knowledge into meaningful achievements.

Today is Which Day?

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

Name of DayNational Random Acts of Kindness Day
Day Observed17 February
Name of the DayNational Random Acts of Kindness Day
PurposeTo encourage people to spread kindness through small, selfless actions.
SignificancePromotes positivity, compassion, and a culture of goodwill in society.
Importance for StudentsHelps students understand the power of kindness in creating a supportive and inclusive environment.
Takeaway Message“A small act of kindness can make a big difference.”

5 Important GK Quiz for 16 February School Assembly

Challenge your general knowledge with these 5 important GK questions for the school assembly.

1. Question: Which treaty ended the First World War and was signed on 28 June 1919?Answer: Treaty of Versailles
Explanation: This treaty officially ended World War I and imposed heavy penalties on Germany.

2. Question: What is the only planet in the solar system that rotates clockwise?
Answer: Venus
Explanation: Venus has a unique retrograde rotation, meaning it spins in the opposite direction to most planets.

3. Question: Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, and in which field?
Answer: Marie Curie, in Physics (1903)
Explanation: She won for her pioneering research on radioactivity and remains the only person to win Nobel Prizes in two different sciences.

4. Question: Which Indian mathematician is credited with discovering the concept of zero?
Answer: Aryabhata
Explanation: Aryabhata, an ancient Indian mathematician, developed the concept of zero and made significant contributions to algebra and astronomy.

5. Question: In which year was the United Nations established?
Answer: 1945
Explanation: The UN was formed after World War II to promote peace and international cooperation.

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Looking ahead to tomorrow’s news headlines in English for school assembly, we can expect updates on the continuation of the Asian Games, important political meetings, and new developments in Science and Technology.

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