School Assembly News Headlines: 30 November 2024

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School Assembly News Headlines 30 November 2024

Welcome to today’s School Assembly News Headlines, where students will explore the latest updates across various topics, including national, state, international, sports, education, business, science, and entertainment. Delivered in English, this session also features key historical events, a motivational thought for the day, a word of the day, and today’s weather update to ensure a well-rounded and engaging assembly experience.

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

Here are the top 10 news headlines in English for school assembly today, covering key developments in politics, education, science, and culture, from India and around the world.

1. Australia Bans Children Under 16 from Social Media for Mental Health Protection
Australia has become the first country to pass a law banning children under 16 from using social media. The law, which aims to protect young people’s mental health, has received backlash from tech companies, especially Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. 

2. Google’s Anti-Competitive Practices Investigated by Canadian Authorities
The Canadian Competition Bureau has filed a lawsuit against Google, accusing the company of unfair practices in online advertising. The case focuses on Google’s dominance in the ad industry and could lead to changes in how online advertising is handled, potentially affecting both businesses and users. 

3. US Federal Trade Commission Investigates Uber One Subscription Service
The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has launched an investigation into Uber’s subscription service, Uber One, after customers complained about being signed up without their consent. The probe is examining whether Uber’s practices violate consumer protection laws. Uber One offers discounts on rides and food deliveries for a yearly fee, but users have reported difficulties in unsubscribing from the service.

4. India’s Wages Fall for the First Time Since the Pandemic
In a concerning economic trend, wages in India contracted for the first time since the pandemic. Data shows that real wages for urban workers in non-financial sectors decreased by 0.5% in the July-September quarter. This decline is attributed to rising inflation, which has reduced the purchasing power of workers and dampened consumer spending.

5. Raj Kundra’s Residence Searched in Connection with Inappropriate Movies Investigation
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) conducted a search at the residence of businessman Raj Kundra, who is under investigation for his alleged involvement in producing and distributing inappropriate content via mobile apps. The ED’s actions are part of a larger money-laundering investigation. Kundra, who is married to Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty, has denied the allegations.

6. Ed Sheeran Announces Six Concerts Across India on His + – = · x Tour
British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran is returning to India for his + – = · x tour, but this time with six planned concerts in major cities. Fans can expect an exciting set of performances, following his sold-out show in Mumbai last year. Ed Sheeran’s tour is expected to attract music lovers from across the country, offering a mix of his latest hits and fan favorites.

7. Microsoft Faces Antitrust Investigation by US Federal Trade Commission
Microsoft is under investigation by the US Federal Trade Commission for alleged anti-competitive behavior in the software licensing and cloud computing market. The probe could have significant implications for Microsoft’s business practices, possibly leading to changes in how the company operates within these sectors.

8. Rashmika Mandanna Talks About Emotional Sequel ‘Pushpa 2: The Rule’
Rashmika Mandanna, star of the Pushpa film series, has shared insights into the upcoming sequel Pushpa 2: The Rule. She revealed that the movie will combine high-action sequences with emotional drama. The film, which stars Allu Arjun, is highly anticipated by fans of the original Pushpa: The Rise and is expected to deliver even more thrilling moments.

9. Motorola Introduces First AI Features Beta Program for Smartphones
Motorola has launched its first-ever open beta program for AI features on smartphones. Users can try out new Moto AI tools, including a feature that summarizes important messages. With a simple double tap on the back of the phone, users can access and manage their notifications, making their smartphone experience more personalized and efficient.

10. India’s Deep Depression Moving Towards Tamil Nadu Coast
A deep depression in the southwest Bay of Bengal is moving toward the coast of Tamil Nadu, with expected landfall near Puducherry on November 30. The storm is forecast to bring heavy rain and strong winds, reaching speeds of up to 75 kmph. Schools and residents in the affected regions are being advised to prepare for possible disruptions as the storm approaches.

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National News Headlines in English for 30 November 2024

Stay informed with today’s national news headlines, focusing on significant political developments, social initiatives, and achievements that are shaping India.

1. Supreme Court Pauses Shahi Jama Masjid Survey Proceedings, Calls for Peace in Violence-Affected Sambhal
In a key decision, the Supreme Court directed the trial court to halt all actions concerning the Shahi Jama Masjid survey until the Allahabad High Court hears the case. The mosque committee challenged the survey, claiming it violated their rights. Authorities have been instructed to maintain peace in Sambhal, where tensions have risen since the survey began. The Court also ordered the survey report to be sealed, ensuring it is not tampered with during the proceedings.

2. India Faces Widespread CNG Shortages, Threatening Rising Fuel Costs and Worsening Air Pollution
India is struggling to meet the growing demand for low-cost compressed natural gas (CNG) as domestic production lags. Major retailers like Indraprastha Gas Ltd and Mahanagar Gas Ltd now rely on expensive imports, forcing price hikes.

3. India and Bosnia Strengthen Bilateral Relations in Comprehensive Foreign Office Consultations
During their 4th Foreign Office Consultations in Sarajevo, India and Bosnia reviewed progress in political relations, trade, scientific collaboration, and cultural exchanges. Discussions also focused on enhancing tourism and investments between the two nations.

4. India Re-Elected to UN Peacebuilding Commission, Reaffirms Global Peace Leadership
India has been re-elected to the UN Peacebuilding Commission for the 2025-26 term, underscoring its commitment to global stability. As a founding member and major contributor to UN peacekeeping, India plays a critical role in international conflict resolution.

5. J&K to Get 500 New Panchayat Ghars, Boosting Rural Development and Governance
The Ministry of Panchayat Raj has sanctioned 500 new Panchayat Ghars (village offices) across Jammu and Kashmir. These offices aim to strengthen grassroots governance and ensure government schemes reach underserved regions.

6. India Leads Global 5G and AI Revolution, Driving Digital Transformation Across Cities
India is emerging as a global leader in adopting 5G and generative AI technologies, according to the 2024 Ericsson ConsumerLab Report. The study highlights that 180 million urban users across Tier 1-3 cities are embracing next-generation digital tools. India’s leadership in tech innovation underscores its growing role in shaping the global digital economy and its readiness for advanced connectivity solutions.

7. India and UK Collaborate to Co-Develop Electric Propulsion Systems for Advanced Warships
India and the UK have agreed to co-design and co-produce electric propulsion systems for futuristic naval ships. This collaboration, formalized through a Statement of Intent signed in Portsmouth, marks a significant step in defense innovation.

8. Indian Consulate in Vancouver Monitored by Canadian Authorities, Raising Diplomatic Concerns
The Indian government has confirmed that consular officials in Vancouver were subjected to surveillance by Canadian authorities, including audio and video interception of their private communications. The revelation raises concerns about diplomatic protocols and the importance of respecting sovereignty. Officials emphasized the need for stable bilateral relations based on mutual trust and integrity.

9. Supreme Court Secures Survey Report on Shahi Jama Masjid, Urges Judicial Caution
The Supreme Court ordered the survey report of the Shahi Jama Masjid to remain sealed, preventing premature actions by the Sambhal trial court. The mosque committee filed a plea against claims that the mosque was built over a Hindu temple. The directive ensures a fair legal process while addressing tensions in the community.

10. ISRO Prepares to Launch European Proba-3 Mission to Study the Sun’s Corona
ISRO is set to launch the European Space Agency’s Proba-3 mission on December 4, marking a significant milestone in international space collaboration. Using the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV), the mission aims to create artificial eclipses to study the Sun’s outer atmosphere, or corona. This achievement highlights ISRO’s reputation as a reliable and cost-effective partner in global space exploration.

State News Headlines in English for 30 November 2024

The state news headlines today highlight local government updates, educational reforms, and regional development projects that impact Indian states.

1. UP Government Plans ‘Naming and Shaming’ Posters for Sambhal Protesters
The Uttar Pradesh government is set to display posters with photographs of over 100 individuals allegedly involved in the Sambhal violence on November 24. This approach mirrors a 2020 initiative during the anti-CAA protests, where names, photographs, and addresses of 57 protesters were publicized at key locations in Lucknow.

2. Asthalakshmi Mahotsav: Bridging Cultural and Economic Gaps Between Northeast India and the Nation
The upcoming Asthalakshmi Mahotsav, scheduled from December 6-8 at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, aims to showcase the rich cultural, natural, and artisanal heritage of Northeast India. Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia emphasized that the event would strengthen ties between the Northeast and the rest of the country.

3. Delhi High Court Rules Candidates with Colour Vision Deficiency Ineligible for Delhi Police Constable Roles
The Delhi High Court has upheld a decision disqualifying candidates with colour vision deficiency from being appointed as constables in the Delhi Police. The judgment, delivered by Justices C. Hari Shankar and Amit Sharma, reaffirmed that defective colour vision constitutes a significant medical limitation for the role.

4. Supreme Court Stays Disproportionate Wealth Case Against O Panneerselvam
The Supreme Court has stayed a Madras High Court order reinstating a disproportionate wealth case against expelled AIADMK leader and former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister O Panneerselvam and his family. The case, involving allegations of illicit assets, will now await further deliberation.

5. Punjab Faces Alarming Rise in Substance Abuse Among Minors and Adults
A survey by the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment reveals a concerning level of substance abuse in Punjab, with over 6.25 lakh minors (10-17 years) and 63.6 lakh adults (18-75 years) consuming drugs such as cannabis, opioids, sedatives, and hallucinogens. These statistics underscore the urgency of addressing drug dependence in the state.

International News in English for 30 November 2024

Discover the latest global events in the international news headlines, featuring significant updates from across the world.

1. India Emerges as a Global Leader in 5G Adoption and Artificial Intelligence Innovations
According to the 2024 Ericsson ConsumerLab Report, India is leading the world in adopting 5G technology and generative artificial intelligence (GenAI). A survey of over 2,000 active 5G users across India’s cities reveals the nation’s significant digital transformation, with 180 million urban consumers ready to embrace next-generation technologies.

2. Mass Desertions in Ukrainian Army Affect War Strategy Against Russia
Desertion among Ukrainian troops has become a significant issue, with tens of thousands abandoning their posts, weakening the country’s defensive capabilities. Ukrainian military commanders and soldiers have reported that entire units are leaving the front lines, leaving defensive positions vulnerable.

3. Taiwan’s Application to Join Trans-Pacific Trade Pact Faces Delays Due to Political Concerns
Taiwan’s efforts to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) have faced setbacks due to political barriers. Despite formally applying in 2021, Taiwan has expressed disappointment that no working group has been formed to evaluate its membership application.

4. Global Concerns Raised Over Minority Rights and Political Stability in Bangladesh
Former U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) Commissioner Johnnie Moore has raised concerns about the deteriorating situation for minorities in Bangladesh. He emphasized that the country is facing an existential threat due to growing political and religious tensions.

5. China Extends Tariff Exemptions for U.S. Products Until February 2025
China has announced that it will extend tariff exemptions for certain U.S. products, including rare earth metal ore, medical disinfectants, and nickel-cadmium batteries, until February 28, 2025. These exemptions are part of China’s countermeasures against the U.S. Section 301 actions.

6. Iran Plans to Install Additional Uranium-Enriching Centrifuges in Response to International Pressure
Iran has informed the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) of its intention to install more than 6,000 additional uranium-enriching centrifuges at its nuclear facilities. This move is part of Iran’s response to a recent IAEA resolution passed by Western countries, including the U.S., Britain, France, and Germany.

7. Russian Defense Minister Visits North Korea for Talks Amid Heightened Tensions
Russian Defense Minister Andrei Belousov has arrived in North Korea for discussions with North Korean military and political leaders. The visit, which has not been publicly confirmed by North Korean state media, is likely focused on strengthening military ties between the two countries.

8. Spain Introduces Paid Climate Leave Following Deadly Floods
In response to the devastating floods that killed at least 224 people in October, Spain has implemented a new policy allowing workers to take up to four days of paid leave during extreme weather events. This policy aims to protect workers during climate emergencies, ensuring they can stay home without financial penalty.

9. Global Efforts Intensify to Curb Plastic Pollution as UN Negotiations Near Deadline
Negotiators at the United Nations’ fifth round of talks are working urgently to finalize a global treaty aimed at reducing plastic pollution. The negotiations, which are being hosted in South Korea, are nearing a December 1 deadline. Despite progress, delegates from nearly 175 countries have expressed frustration over the slow pace of talks and disagreements on key issues.

10. Ukraine Implements Wartime Tax Increases to Fund Defense Efforts
Ukraine has passed its first wartime tax increases, aimed at boosting funding for the country’s defense sector. The new tax measures, which will take effect from December 1, include higher personal income taxes, an additional war tax for individual entrepreneurs, and increased taxes on profits from financial institutions.

Sports News in English for 30 November 2024

Catch up on the latest scores and highlights in today’s sports news headlines, covering key moments from recent matches and events.

1. Manchester United Triumphs Over Bodo/Glimt in Europa League with Hojlund’s Double
Manchester United secured a thrilling 3-2 victory over Bodo/Glimt at Old Trafford in Ruben Amorim’s debut match as manager. Despite trailing late in the first half, United rallied to claim their second straight win in the Europa League, following a string of three consecutive draws at the start of the competition. Rasmus Hojlund was the standout player, scoring twice to help United recover and secure all three points.

2. Rohit Sharma Highlights Strong India-Australia Relations at Australian Parliament
Indian cricket captain Rohit Sharma emphasized the strong and enduring relationship between India and Australia during his address at the Australian Parliament in Canberra. He praised the ongoing series and expressed confidence in continuing the momentum from India’s recent victories. 

3. Indian Cricket Team Meets Australian Prime Minister During Border-Gavaskar Trophy
As part of the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy, the Indian cricket team visited the Australian Federal Parliament on Thursday, meeting Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Prime Minister Modi also expressed his support for the Indian team, posting a message on X (formerly Twitter). He praised the team’s performance in the series and highlighted the strong support from 1.4 billion Indians, expressing excitement for the upcoming matches in the series.

4. IPL 2025 Mega-Auction Sees Multi-Million Deals, Jitesh Sharma’s Remarkable Salary Hike
The IPL 2025 mega-auction in Jeddah saw substantial investments, with a total of Rs 639.15 crore spent on player signings. Several cricketers saw their fortunes change overnight, with wicketkeeper Jitesh Sharma receiving a staggering 5,400% salary hike compared to the IPL 2022 auction. Having been bought by Punjab Kings for just Rs 20 lakh in 2022, Jitesh was signed by Royal Challengers Bangalore for Rs 11 crore, highlighting the changing dynamics of the IPL market.

5. Ben Stokes Dismisses World Test Championship Worries Ahead of New Zealand Series
Despite being out of contention for the World Test Championship final, England Test captain Ben Stokes remains unconcerned. Ahead of the first Test against New Zealand in Christchurch, Stokes downplayed the significance of the World Test Championship, describing it as confusing and not a primary focus for the team. He emphasized that playing consistently good cricket over time will naturally lead to success and that the team remains focused on achieving results rather than the championship itself.

Education News Today for School Assembly

Today’s education news headlines shine a light on breakthroughs, policy changes, and initiatives impacting the world of education.

1. IIM Calcutta Releases CAT 2024 Response Sheet and Answer Key
The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Calcutta has released the response sheet and provisional answer key for the Common Admission Test (CAT) 2024 on November 29, 2024. Candidates who appear for the exam on November 24, 2024, can now access these documents on the official CAT website, iimcat.ac.in.

2. RRB Releases Admit Card for RPF Sub-Inspector (SI) 2024 Examination
The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has officially released the admit card for the RRB RPF Sub-Inspector (SI) 2024 examination on November 29. Registered candidates can download their admit cards from the official RRB websites based on their region.

3. Delhi Government to Conduct Parakh Rashtriya Sarvekshan 2024 on December 4
The Delhi government will conduct the ‘Parakh Rashtriya Sarvekshan 2024’ on December 4, 2024, which will involve students from Classes 3, 6, and 9 in selected government and private schools across the city. This nationwide survey aims to assess the progress of India’s education system in alignment with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.

4. Union Bank of India Releases Admit Card for LBO Recruitment Exam 2025-26
The Union Bank of India has released the admit card for the Local Bank Officer (LBO) recruitment exam for the 2025-26 cycle. Candidates can now download their admit cards from the official website, unionbankofindia.co.in, or through the IBPS portal. 

5. OPSSB to Release Odisha Police Constable and Sepoy Recruitment Exam Admit Card
The Odisha Police State Selection Board (OPSSB) will soon release the admit card for the Odisha Police Constable and Sepoy Recruitment Exam 2024. Candidates can download their admit cards from the official Odisha Police website, odishapolice.gov.in.

Business News Today Headlines

The business news headlines will keep you updated on the latest economic trends, market changes, and corporate developments.

1. Meta Reacts Furiously as Australia Bans Children Under 16 from Social Media
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, has expressed strong opposition after Australia passed a law banning children under 16 from using social media platforms. The law, which came into effect on November 28, 2024, aims to protect mental health among young people.

2. Canada’s Competition Bureau Sues Google for Anti-Competitive Behaviour in Online Ads
Canada’s Competition Bureau has filed a lawsuit against Alphabet’s Google, accusing the company of anti-competitive practices in the online advertising industry. The application, submitted to the Competition Tribunal, requests a court order compelling Google to divest two of its key ad technology tools.

3. FTC Investigates Uber One Over Allegations of Unauthorized Sign-Ups and Cancellation Difficulties
The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has launched an investigation into Uber’s subscription service, Uber One, following complaints from customers who claim they were enrolled without their consent and faced difficulties in canceling the service.

4. FTC Opens Antitrust Investigation into Microsoft’s Software Licensing and Cloud Computing Practices
The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has initiated a broad antitrust investigation into Microsoft, focusing on the company’s software licensing and cloud computing business. This probe is looking into whether Microsoft has engaged in anti-competitive practices within these key sectors, according to individuals familiar with the matter.

5. Indian Wages Contract in Q3 for the First Time Since the Pandemic
Indian wages have declined in the July-September quarter of 2024, marking the first contraction since the pandemic. This decrease has slowed down the country’s economic growth, as consumers reduce their spending and corporate profits decline.

Science and Technology News for 30 November 2024

Explore advancements in AI, new gadget releases, and industry trends in the science and technology news headlines for school assembly today.

1. Supreme Court Stays Aakash Institute’s Controversial Resolution Amid Minority Shareholder Concerns
In a setback for Byju’s and its subsidiary Aakash Institute, the Supreme Court on November 29 stayed Aakash Educational Services’ resolution to amend its Articles of Association (AoA). The resolution was controversial as it was viewed by minority shareholders as an attempt to sideline them and facilitate a stake sale in the edtech subsidiary.

2. Elon Musk Announces Plans to Disrupt Video Gaming Industry with AI-Driven Studio
Elon Musk has unveiled plans to shake up the video game industry by launching an AI-driven gaming studio. This announcement came in response to a tweet from a fan who criticized the current direction of the gaming industry.

3. Motorola Rolls Out Open Beta Program for New AI Features
Motorola has introduced its first open beta program for AI features, allowing users to access advanced Moto AI functionalities with a simple double tap on the back of their device. The company highlighted several key AI features, such as tailored summaries of important messages, which enable users to stay connected without having to check missed notifications.

4. Free Fire MAX Offers Exciting Rewards Through Redeem Codes
In the world of Free Fire MAX, where players compete in intense global battles, redeem codes have become a popular way to acquire valuable rewards like diamonds, pets, skins, and outfits without spending real money. These codes give gamers the opportunity to unlock exclusive items, enhancing their gaming experience and providing them with exciting in-game treasures.

5. Casio Launches DW-5000R, Recreating Iconic G-SHOCK Model with Modern Features
Casio Computer Co., Ltd. has unveiled the DW-5000R, a re-release of its first-ever G-SHOCK model, the DW-5000C, originally launched in 1983. The new watch stays true to the original design, while integrating modern features for enhanced functionality.

Today’s Entertainment News in English

Get the latest updates from the entertainment world in today’s entertainment news headlines, covering new releases, celebrity updates, and cultural events.

1. Enforcement Directorate Searches Raj Kundra’s Residence in Money-Laundering Investigation
Enforcement Directorate (ED) conducted searches at multiple locations, including the residence of businessman Raj Kundra, in connection with a money-laundering investigation. The ED’s actions, which extended to 15 locations across Mumbai and Uttar Pradesh are tied to allegations.

2. Ed Sheeran Announces Six-Show Tour Across India
Great news for Ed Sheeran’s fans in India! The British singer is set to return with his + – = · x tour and will be performing not just one, but six concerts across six cities in the country. This exciting announcement follows a sold-out show in Mumbai less than a year ago where Sheeran performed alongside Punjabi music sensation Diljit Dosanjh for the first time.

3. Neeraj Pandey Teases His Latest Movie ‘Sikandar Ka Muqaddar’ with a Unique Approach
Indian filmmaker Neeraj Pandey has stirred curiosity with his latest project, Sikandar Ka Muqaddar. The director, known for his innovative storytelling, shared only a few pages of the script with the cast members, keeping the details of the film under wraps.

4. Rashmika Mandanna Reveals ‘Pushpa 2: The Rule’ Will Be an Emotional Ride with Action-Packed Sequences
Rashmika Mandanna has shared exciting details about the upcoming sequel to the 2021 Telugu blockbuster Pushpa: The Rise. In a recent interview, Mandanna confirmed that Pushpa 2: The Rule will not only feature high-octane action but also delve into emotional drama.

5. Nayanthara and Vignesh Shivan Respond to Dhanush’s Civil Lawsuit Over Documentary Clip
Nayanthara and her husband Vignesh Shivan have issued a response through their lawyer regarding a civil lawsuit filed by actor Dhanush. The lawsuit pertains to a three-second clip from Dhanush’s film Naanum Rowdy Dhaan that was featured in the Netflix documentary Nayanthara: Beyond Fairytale.

Weather News Today for School Assembly

Stay prepared with weather news headlines, providing today’s temperature, rainfall forecasts, and alerts on any extreme weather conditions.

Deep Depression Moving Towards North Tamil Nadu Coast

A deep depression over the southwest Bay of Bengal has been moving north-northwest at a speed of 7 kmph over the past six hours. 

The system is expected to continue its northwestward trajectory, crossing the north Tamil Nadu-Puducherry coasts between Karaikal and Mahabalipuram, with a likely landfall near Puducherry.

The system is expected to continue its northwestward trajectory, crossing the north Tamil Nadu-Puducherry coasts between Karaikal and Mahabalipuram, with a likely landfall near Puducherry.

The storm is forecasted to maintain wind speeds of 55–65 kmph, with gusts reaching 75 kmph, as it moves closer to land.

Word of the Day 

The Word of the Day segment introduces students to a new vocabulary word daily as part of the school assembly news headlines. It includes the word’s definition, part of speech, usage, and an example sentence.

Word: Recalcitrant
Type of Word: Adjective
Meaning: Having an obstinately uncooperative attitude towards authority or discipline.
Sentence: The teacher found it challenging to manage the recalcitrant student who refused to follow the rules.
Often Used In: Discussions about behavior, leadership, and organizational management.

Thought for the Day for Students

The Thought for the Day segment in the news headlines for school assembly offers a motivational or thought-provoking quote, inspiring students to reflect on values such as perseverance, kindness, and self-growth.

“Technology will never replace great teachers, but in the hands of great teachers, it’s transformational.”

Meaning: The thought emphasizes that while technology is a powerful tool, it cannot substitute the guidance, inspiration, and impact of teachers. Instead, it enhances learning when used by skilled educators, helping students achieve greater success.

What Happened Today in History

The What Happened Today in History segment in the school assembly news headlines highlights key events from history that took place on the current date.

Q1. What significant event in Scottish history occurred on 30 November 1872?
Ans. The first international football match was played.

On 30 November 1872, Scotland and England played the first-ever official international football match in Partick, Glasgow. The game ended in a 0-0 draw. This historic event marked the beginning of international football competitions, laying the foundation for the global popularity of the sport today.

Q2. Which famous political leader was born on 30 November 1874?
Ans. Winston Churchill

Winston Churchill, who later became the British Prime Minister during World War II, was born on this day. Known for his leadership and stirring speeches, Churchill played a crucial role in leading Britain and its allies to victory against the Axis powers. His legacy as a statesman, orator, and author continues to be celebrated worldwide.

Q3. What major space-related event occurred on 30 November 1954?
Ans. A meteorite struck a person in Alabama, USA.

Ans. Hodges became the only confirmed person to be hit by a meteorite when a fragment crashed through her roof and struck her while she was resting. She survived the incident, which remains a rare and fascinating occurrence in the history of space science.

Q4. Which Caribbean nation gained independence on 30 November 1966?
Ans. Barbados

Barbados gained independence from the United Kingdom on this day, becoming a sovereign nation within the Commonwealth. This marked a significant milestone in the island’s history, as it transitioned to self-governance while maintaining ties with the British monarchy. Today, 30 November is celebrated as Independence Day in Barbados.

Q5. What significant event in Scottish history occurred on 30 November 1872?
Ans. The first international football match was played.

On 30 November, Scotland and England played the first-ever official international football match in Partick, Glasgow. The game ended in a 0-0 draw. This historic event marked the beginning of international football competitions, laying the foundation for the global popularity of the sport today

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