School Assembly News Headlines Today: 20 February 2025

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School Assembly News Headlines 20 February 2025

School Assembly News Headlines: Keeping up with the trending and important news is important, especially for students participating for School Assembly News Headlines. Staying informed about national, international, business and sports news not only enhances knowledge but also helps in understanding global developments.

Today’s National News Headlines in English for School Assembly

Today’s National News Headlines bring you the latest events and updates from across the country, keeping students informed about key developments shaping the nation.

  1. Rekha Gupta Becomes Delhi’s Fourth Woman Chief Minister: Rekha Gupta, a first-time MLA from Shalimar Bagh and former president of the Delhi University Students’ Union, has been appointed as the new Chief Minister of Delhi by the BJP. She is the fourth woman to hold this position after Sushma Swaraj, Sheila Dikshit, and Atishi. Gupta secured a decisive victory in the February 5 Assembly elections, defeating AAP’s Bandana Kumari by over 29,000 votes.
  2. CBSE to Introduce Global Curriculum for Foreign Schools by 2026, Plans to Hold Board Exams Twice a Year: The CBSE will launch a Global Curriculum for Foreign Schools in 2026-27 and has been asked to prepare an action plan. The Education Ministry is also considering conducting board exams twice a year to reduce student stress, with a draft proposal soon to be open for public feedback.
  3. India Calls Pakistan the ‘Global Epicenter of Terrorism’ at UN, Highlights Cross-Border Attacks: At a UN Security Council meeting, India strongly criticised Pakistan for supporting terror groups like Jaish-e-Mohammed and accused it of harbouring over 20 UN-listed terrorist groups. India’s UN representative said it was ironic that Pakistan claims to fight terrorism while providing state support to such activities.
  4. U.S. Asks India for Help in Investigating Adani Group Over Alleged $265 Million Bribery Case: The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is investigating Gautam Adani and Sagar Adani for alleged securities fraud and bribery. A New York court filing revealed that the SEC has requested assistance from India’s Ministry of Law and Justice to serve legal notices as part of its probe.
  5. Jaishankar to Visit South Africa for G20 Meeting, Expected to Hold Key Discussions with Global Leaders: External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar will visit South Africa from February 20-21 to attend the G20 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Johannesburg. He will also hold several bilateral meetings on the sidelines, discussing key global issues and strengthening India’s international ties.
  6. PM Modi and Qatar’s Amir Condemn Terrorism, Agree to Strengthen Cooperation Against Cross-Border Threats: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Qatar’s Amir Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al-Thani strongly condemned terrorism in all forms, including cross-border attacks. In a joint statement, both leaders emphasised working together through bilateral and multilateral efforts to combat terrorism. 
  7. India and Nepal Sign Landmark Agreement to Strengthen Scientific Research and Technology Exchange: India’s Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) and the Nepal Academy of Science and Technology (NAST) have signed an MoU to enhance scientific cooperation. The agreement was signed at CSIR-NPL, New Delhi, by Dr. N. Kalaiselvi (CSIR) and Prof. Dr. Dilip Subba (NAST).
  8. All India Radio Concludes 15-Episode Classical Music Series to Preserve and Promote India’s Musical Heritage: All India Radio (Akashvani) successfully completed its 15-episode series “Har Kanthh Mein Bharat” on February 16. The series, launched on Basant Panchami (February 2), aired daily at 9:30 AM across 21 Akashvani stations.
  9. IN-SPACe Unveils ₹500-Crore Technology Fund to Boost Indian Space Startups and Reduce Import Dependence: The Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe) has launched a ₹500-crore Technology Adoption Fund (TAF) to help startups and MSMEs develop commercially viable space technologies. The initiative aims to support non-government entities (NGEs) by providing partial funding for innovation. 
  10. UN Climate Chief Applauds India’s Green Energy Growth, Calls for Stronger Investments in Climate Resilience: UN Climate Chief Simon Stiell praised India’s rapid progress in meeting climate targets, highlighting the installation of 100 GW of solar power and rural electrification efforts. In an interview, he stressed that India’s vast geography and large population make it highly vulnerable to climate change.
  11. Goa Shipyard Showcases India’s Indigenous Naval Strength with Fast Patrol Vessels at NAVDEX 2025: Goa Shipyard Ltd (GSL) is exhibiting its indigenously designed Fast Patrol Vessels (FPVs) and Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPVs) at NAVDEX 2025 in Abu Dhabi. These vessels, developed under the “Make in India” initiative, highlight India’s advancements in naval technology.

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State News Headlines in English for 20 February 2025

Here are the latest State News Headlines bringing you key updates and important events from different states across the country.

  1. Rajasthan Aims for $350 Billion Economy as Deputy CM Diya Kumari Presents Budget 2025-26, Highlights 58% Poll Promises Fulfilled: Rajasthan’s Deputy CM and Finance Minister Diya Kumari presented the 2025-26 Budget, outlining a vision to achieve a $350 billion economy. She emphasised that the government has already fulfilled 58% of its election promises and 73% of past budget commitments, with key focus areas including infrastructure, education, employment, and healthcare.
  2. Centre Approves ₹1,554 Crore Disaster Relief for Five States Affected by Floods, Cyclones, and Landslides: The High-Level Committee, chaired by Home Minister Amit Shah, sanctioned ₹1,554 crore under the National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF) to assist five states severely affected by floods, flash floods, landslides, and cyclonic storms. The funds will be used for relief, rehabilitation, and reconstruction efforts in impacted regions.
  3. Gyanesh Kumar Takes Charge as Chief Election Commissioner, Urges Young Voters to Participate in Nation-Building: Gyanesh Kumar officially took over as India’s new Chief Election Commissioner, replacing Rajiv Kumar. In his first address, he urged all citizens above 18 years to register and vote, stressing that participation in elections is the foundation of democracy. He reassured that the Election Commission remains committed to free and fair elections.
  4. Maharashtra CM Orders Cyber Police to Ask Wikipedia to Remove ‘Objectionable Content’ on Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj, Warns of Legal Action: Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis has directed state cyber police to urge Wikipedia to remove historically inaccurate and objectionable content about Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj. The Maharashtra Cyber Police has issued a notice and warned of legal action if the content is not corrected or removed.
  5. Jammu and Kashmir Faces Looming Water Crisis, CM Omar Abdullah Reviews Emergency Action Plan: Jammu & Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah raised concerns over a potential water crisis due to declining groundwater levels and erratic rainfall patterns. The government, along with the Jal Shakti Department, is reviewing strategies such as rainwater harvesting, reservoir conservation, and improved water management systems to prevent severe shortages.

Today’s International News Headlines in English for 20 February 2025

Stay updated with Today’s International News Headlines in English for 20 February. The section brings you the key global events and important developments from around the world.

  1. Trump Opposes $21 Million US Funding for Voter Turnout in India, Cites Strong Economy and High Taxes: US President Donald Trump has rejected a proposal to allocate $21 million for voter turnout initiatives in India, stating that the country’s strong economy and high taxation rates make such financial aid unnecessary.
  2. US and Russia Begin Diplomatic Talks for the First Time Since Ukraine Invasion, Marking a Policy Shift: In a major foreign policy shift, US and Russian officials held their first negotiations since the Ukraine war began, signalling a possible change in Washington’s approach towards Moscow after years of economic and diplomatic isolation.
  3. Sheikh Hasina Accuses Bangladesh’s Interim Government of Instigating ‘Terrorism,’ Vows to Return from India: Exiled Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has accused the interim government, led by Muhammad Yunus, of fostering unrest and vowed to return from India to restore order, declaring that her top priority is bringing stability back to the nation.
  4. Mexico Relaunches ‘Made in Mexico’ Campaign to Strengthen Domestic Economy Amid US Tariff Hike: Following US President Donald Trump’s decision to impose a 25% tariff on Mexican imports, Mexico has revived its ‘Made in Mexico’ campaign to boost local production and reduce dependency on US trade, according to Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard.
  5. Sri Lanka’s Political Leaders Meet Election Commission to Discuss Local Polls Amid Budget Vote Delay: As Sri Lanka prepares for its upcoming Local Government elections, ruling NPP leaders are in talks with the Election Commission, while the opposition demands polls only after the final vote on the 2025 Budget, scheduled for March 21.
  6. Israeli PM Netanyahu Appoints Close Aide to Lead Ceasefire Talks with Hamas: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has appointed Ron Dermer, a close confidant and former Israeli ambassador to the U.S., to lead the second phase of ceasefire negotiations with Hamas. Dermer, a senior Cabinet minister, is known for his strong ties to the Trump administration and deep involvement in Israeli diplomacy. 
  7. Michelle King Resigns as Acting Social Security Commissioner Amid Leadership Dispute: Michelle King has stepped down as Acting Commissioner for Social Security just a month after taking office. Reports suggest conflicts with Doge led to her resignation. She has been replaced by Leland Dudek, former head of the fraud investigation office, who reportedly assumed the role even before King’s departure.
  8. EU Imposes 16th Round of Sanctions on Russia, Targets Banks and Oil Exports: The European Union (EU) has approved new sanctions against Russia over the Ukraine war. The latest restrictions target 13 banks, 73 shadow fleet tankers exporting crude oil, and impose a phased ban on Russian aluminium products. These measures mark the 16th round of sanctions since Russia’s February 2024 invasion of Ukraine.
  9. Apple Supplier Murata May Shift iPhone Component Production to India: Japanese electronics giant Murata Manufacturing is considering moving part of its iPhone component production to India. The Kyoto-based company, which makes multilayer ceramic capacitors (MLCCs) for smartphones and gaming consoles, is exploring expansion in India as Apple looks to diversify its supply chain.
  10. EU Approves New Sanctions Against Russia as War in Ukraine Enters Third Year: The European Union has approved additional sanctions against Russia, set to take effect next week, marking the third anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The new measures come as Europe remains excluded from US-led peace talks. The EU has imposed multiple sanctions on Russia since President Putin’s forces invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022.

Today’s Sports News in English for 20 February 2025

Stay updated with Today’s Sports News in English bringing you the latest events from around the world in the sports section.

  1. Asian Cup Table Tennis Tournament Kicks Off in Shenzhen; India’s Sharath Kamal Leads Squad: The 34th edition of the ITTF-ATTU Asian Cup begins in Shenzhen, China, with India’s men’s team led by world No. 42 Sharath Kamal. The squad also features top-ranked players Manav Thakkar and Harmeet Desai.
  2. Pakistan Opens Champions Trophy Against New Zealand; Ashwin Sees Salman Agha as Future Star: Pakistan begins its Champions Trophy campaign against New Zealand in Karachi, aiming to replicate its 2017 title win. Former Indian spinner Ravichandran Ashwin believes Salman Agha has the potential to be Pakistan’s next cricketing star.
  3. Former Mumbai Cricket Captain Milind Rege Passes Away at 76 After Cardiac Arrest: Ex-Mumbai captain Milind Rege, a key figure in Mumbai cricket as a player, selector, commentator, and advisor, has passed away at 76. His contributions to the Mumbai Cricket Association spanned decades.
  4. New Zealand’s Rachin Ravindra Returns to Training After Head Injury Ahead of Pakistan Match: After a head injury sustained during a practice match, New Zealand’s Rachin Ravindra resumes training in Karachi, though his availability for the Champions Trophy opener against Pakistan remains uncertain.
  5. USA Defends Record-Low ODI Total of 122 to Clinch Victory Over Oman in Tri-Series Final: Milind Kumar’s all-round performance and Nosthush Kenjige’s 5-for-11 spell helped USA defend 122, setting a new record for the lowest total successfully defended in a full men’s ODI, surpassing India’s previous record.

Education News Today for School Assembly

Stay informed with Today’s Education News, covering learning methods, key policy changes, and new educational initiatives.

  1. DRDO Internship 2025: Applications Open for UG & PG Students Across Various Labs: The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is offering internship opportunities in 2025 for undergraduate and postgraduate students. Interested candidates must select a relevant DRDO lab and apply through their respective colleges. Selection is based on slot availability and Lab Director approval.
  2. University of Southampton Appoints Prof. Eloise Phillips as Academic Provost for New Delhi Campus: The University of Southampton has appointed Professor Eloise Phillips as the Academic Provost for its New Delhi campus, set to welcome its first students in August 2025. Previously, she played a key role in establishing the University of Birmingham’s Dubai campus.
  3. Four Indian Universities Feature in THE World Reputation Rankings 2025; IISc Bengaluru Leads: The latest Times Higher Education (THE) World Reputation Rankings 2025 include four Indian universities: IISc Bengaluru, IIT Delhi, IIT Madras, and Shiksha ‘O’ Anusandhan, showcasing India’s growing global academic influence.
  4. SBI PO 2024 Exam Dates Announced; Preliminary Exams Scheduled for March 8, 16 & 24: The State Bank of India (SBI) has announced the dates for its Probationary Officer (PO) preliminary exams, set for March 8, 16, and 24, 2024. The call letter release dates will be announced separately.
  5. RRB Recruitment 2024: Registration Deadline Extended Until February 21 for Ministerial & Isolated Posts: The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has extended the application deadline for ministerial and isolated category posts. Interested candidates must apply through their respective regional RRB websites by February 21, 2024.

Business News Today Headlines for School Assembly in English

Get updated with Today’s Business News Headlines covering the latest corporate developments, market updates, and emerging economic trends shaping the financial world.

  1. Ola Electric Revises Vehicle Registration Contracts; Temporary Dip Expected on VAHAN Portal: India’s leading electric scooter maker, Ola Electric, is renegotiating contracts with vehicle registration agencies, which may cause a temporary dip in registration numbers on the VAHAN portal. However, actual sales remain unaffected.
  2. KFC to Relocate US Headquarters from Kentucky to Texas in Major Corporate Shift: Fast-food giant KFC has announced plans to move its headquarters from Kentucky to Plano, Texas. Parent company Yum Brands confirmed the transition, impacting around 100 employees over the next six months.
  3. Elon Musk Claims US Bureaucracy is Blocking Trump’s Executive Orders: Tesla CEO Elon Musk has accused US officials of obstructing Donald Trump’s executive orders, arguing that bureaucratic resistance is hindering governance. Speaking to Fox News, Musk emphasized the need for efficient implementation of government directives.
  4. Apple Supplier Murata Eyes India for iPhone Component Production Expansion: Murata Manufacturing, a key Apple supplier, is considering shifting part of its iPhone component production to India. The move aligns with Apple’s efforts to diversify its supply chain and meet increasing demand.
  5. US-Russia Ukraine Peace Talks Expand to Economic Cooperation Discussions: Amid Ukraine peace negotiations, US and Russian officials are also exploring ways to revive economic cooperation. Russian investment head Kirill Dmitriev claims US firms have lost $300 billion due to sanctions, with potential economic initiatives under discussion.

Weather News Today for School Assembly

The Weather News Today for School Assembly in today’s school assembly news headlines provides the latest updates on the weather of the day.

  1. Heavy Snowfall Expected in Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh; Rain in Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh: A strong western disturbance will bring heavy snowfall to Jammu & Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh, while Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh may see isolated to scattered snow and rain.
  2. Thunderstorms and Rain Likely in Punjab, Haryana, UP, Bengal, Assam & More: Isolated to scattered rain and thunderstorms are expected across several states, including Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Assam, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, and the Andaman & Nicobar Islands.
  3. Western Himalayas Brace for Peak Weather Impact on Thursday: A western disturbance, inducing a cyclonic circulation, will intensify over the Western Himalayas on Thursday before easing by Friday, bringing significant weather changes.
  4. Eastern Himalayas to Witness Five Days of Persistent Snowfall: Another cyclonic circulation will bring continued snowfall to the Eastern Himalayas for the next five days, affecting higher-altitude regions.
  5. India’s Temperature Trends: Near-Normal Maximums, Warmer Nights in Rajasthan & Eastern India: While maximum temperatures will stay near normal, Punjab may see a slight drop. Minimum temperatures, however, will be significantly above normal in Rajasthan, adjoining areas, and Eastern India, with nighttime lows soaring 4°C to 8°C above average.

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 the DayWorld Day of Social Justice
Day Observed20 February
PurposePromotes fairness, equality, and social inclusion by addressing issues like poverty, discrimination, human rights, and employment opportunities.
ImportanceDeclared by the United Nations in 2007, it highlights the need for policies that promote social inclusion and reduce inequalities in education, employment, and justice systems.
Significance for StudentsEncourages students to become socially responsible citizens. 
Takeaway MessageSocial justice with awareness and action. Every student can make a difference by standing up against discrimination, supporting equality, and ensuring fairness in their communication.

5 Important GK Quiz Questions for 20 February School Assembly News Headlines

Test your general knowledge with 5 important GK Quiz Questions for 20 February School Assembly News Headlines.

Science

1. What is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature besides mercury?
Answer. Gallium
Description: Gallium melts at just 29.76°C (85.57°F), meaning it can liquefy in your hand. It is often used in semiconductors and medical thermometers.

History
2. Which ancient university, considered one of the oldest in the world, was destroyed by invaders in the 12th century?
Answer. Nalanda University
Description: Established in the 58th century CE in India, Nalanda was a major learning centre. It was destroyed in 1193 by Bakhtiyar Khilji, causing the loss of thousands of manuscripts.

Geography

3. Which country has the highest number of active volcanoes?
Answer. Indonesia
Description: Indonesia has over 130 active volcanoes due to its location on the Pacific Ring of Fire, a region with intense volcanic and seismic activity.

Sports

4. Who is the only cricketer to score 100 international centuries?
Answer. Sachin Tendulkar
Description: Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar holds the record for 100 centuries across Test and ODI matches, a feat no other player has achieved.

Mathematics

5. Which is the only even prime number?
Answer. 2
Description: A prime number is a number that has only two factors 1 and itself. Since all other even numbers are divisible by 2, 2 is the only even prime number.

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