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Today’s School Assembly News Headlines 15 August 2025 | Independence Day Special with Technology Updates

Today’s School Assembly News Headlines 15 August 2025

15th August, School Assembly News Headlines Today: Stay informed with the 15th August 2025 School Assembly News Headlines. Covering top state, national, international, sports, finance, education, technology, and entertainment news — plus the Thought of the Day for Independence Day.

Today’s State News Headlines for School Assembly

  • Flash floods triggered by a cloudburst have severely impacted Chashoti, Kishtwar in Jammu & Kashmir.
  • The NSCN-IM reaffirmed that Nagalim’s history, sovereignty, and territorial integrity remain non-negotiable in ongoing peace talks.
  • Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi reviewed operational readiness at Bathinda Military Station, emphasizing technology and vigilance.
  • Bihar’s Chief Minister Nitish Kumar conducted an aerial survey of flood-affected areas, including Vaishali, Patna, and Begusarai to assess damage and coordinate relief.

Today’s National News Headlines for School Assembly

  • The Election Commission of India will publish an online list of 65 lakh omitted voters in Bihar following Supreme Court directions, allowing verification through EPIC numbers.
  • The Supreme Court has reserved its order on pleas challenging the removal of stray dogs in Delhi NCR amid legal debates.
  • India’s Ministry of External Affairs accuses Pakistan’s leadership of stoking anti-India rhetoric as a tactic to divert from domestic challenges.
  • S&P Global Ratings upgraded India’s sovereign credit rating to ‘BBB’ with a stable outlook, citing strong economic growth and fiscal stability.
  • Heavy rainfall disrupted Independence Day celebrations in Delhi-NCR, causing waterlogging and commute disruptions.

Today’s International Headlines for School Assembly

  • Marking 79 years of freedom, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation from the historic Red Fort, highlighting India’s journey of unity, resilience, and progress.
  • European leaders cautioned former US President Trump against making a unilateral peace deal with Russia over Ukraine during a virtual summit attended by leaders, including Ukrainian President Zelensky.
  • Iraq and Syria agreed to explore reopening the Banias pipeline to transport Iraqi oil through Syria, boosting regional energy cooperation.
  • Russia and the United States plan to start negotiations on a new arms control treaty following discussions at the Alaska summit, aiming for global and European peace.

Today’s Sports News Headlines for School Assembly

  • The Uttar Pradesh Kabaddi League Season 2 will commence on December 25 in Noida, featuring more teams and matches.
  • In cricket, Pakistan was bowled out for 92 runs in the decisive ODI against the West Indies, suffering a dramatic defeat after winning the opener.
  • Haryana dominated the sub-junior and U-15 National Boxing Championships held in Greater Noida, clinching overall team titles in both categories.
  • Renowned hockey legend Dr. Vece Paes passed away at 80, remembered for his contributions both on the field and in academia.

Today’s Finance News Headlines for School Assembly

  • S&P Global upgraded India’s long-term sovereign credit rating to ‘BBB’, reflecting economic resilience and fiscal consolidation.
  • The US Commerce Department announced an anti-dumping investigation into Indian solar panels, potentially impacting exports worth ₹7,000 crore.
  • India’s factory gate inflation hit a two-year low of -0.58% in July, driven by declines in food and fuel prices.
  • Leading corporates like Muthoot Finance and IRCTC posted strong quarterly earnings, indicating steady growth in the financial and retail sectors.

Today’s Education News Headlines for School Assembly

  • Kerala government announced grace marks for state school students cultivating reading habits starting next academic year, fostering a culture of literacy.
  • Efforts are underway across several states for the smooth conduct of examinations amid adverse weather conditions caused by heavy rainfall and floods.
  • Schools and Anganwadi centers in Uttarakhand remain closed under a red alert for heavy to very heavy rains, ensuring student safety.

Today’s Entertainment News Headlines for School Assembly

  • Independence Day special patriotic films and web series are captivating audiences, including Pratik Gandhi’s spy thriller ‘Saare Jahaan Se Achchha’ on Netflix and John Abraham’s ‘Tehran’ on Zee5.
  • Superstar Rajinikanth’s film ‘Coolie’ is enjoying massive box office success amid enthusiastic fan celebrations.
  • The film ‘War 2’ featuring Hrithik Roshan and Jr NTR was released to great anticipation, adding to the festive spirit.
  • Taylor Swift’s new album ‘Showgirl’, reflecting her recent tour’s joy, continues to draw global attention.

Today’s Technology News Headlines for School Assembly

  • India is set to enter a new era in space technology as a consortium led by Pixxel, along with Dhruva Space, PierSight, and SatSure, has secured approval to build the country’s first truly national Earth observation satellite constellation.
  • Apple is reportedly developing an AI-powered tabletop robot expected by 2027, which will understand natural language commands, signaling advances in user-friendly AI technologies.
  • Google announced new features such as satellite location sharing through its Find Hub app, enhancing device tracking capabilities for Android users.
  • WhatsApp has revealed that Russia is attempting to block its encrypted messaging services, reinforcing the need for secure communication platforms globally.
  • Starlink aims to launch satellite internet services in India by the end of 2025, promising improved connectivity in remote and underserved regions.
  • NASA and Google are collaborating to create an AI medical assistant designed to aid astronauts on deep-space missions, marking a milestone in AI applications for space exploration.

Thought of the Day

“Freedom is the open window through which pours the sunlight of the human spirit and human dignity.”
Herbert Hoover

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