School Assembly News Headlines, 25 September 2025: National, International, Business and Sports Updates
On 25 September 2025, school assemblies will cover key news across national, international, business, and sports sectors, including politics, court rulings, natural disasters and corporate updates.
September 24, 2025 / 18:29 IST
On 25 September 2025, schools across the country will begin their morning assemblies with a round up of the latest news headlines. This daily exercise is not only about keeping students informed but also helps them build awareness of current events, practice public speaking, and gain confidence while presenting in front of their peers. The headlines cover key developments in national, international, business, and sports sectors, allowing students to get a balanced view of what is happening in India and around the world. Here are the top headlines for today’s school assembly presentation.
National News Headlines
- Violence broke out in Leh over the demand for statehood, with protesters clashing with police and vehicles being set ablaze.
- The Supreme Court observed that the Himalayan region is facing a “serious existential crisis” and posed questions to the Himachal Pradesh government about environmental protection.
- A Rolls-Royce car was found abandoned on a waterlogged road in Kolkata after heavy rain paralysed the city.
- India strongly criticised Pakistan at the United Nations, saying the country “exports terror and bombs its own people.”
- A student who had cleared NEET with 1475th rank in the OBC category died by suicide, reportedly not wanting to pursue medicine.
International News- China evacuated nearly two million people after a super typhoon killed 14 in Taiwan.
- Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan again brought up the Kashmir issue during his speech at the UN General Assembly.
- Russia accused Donald Trump of forcing the world to buy American oil at higher prices, calling it a business-driven move.
- Germany opened new opportunities for skilled Indian professionals, while the US announced a shift to a wage-tier based H-1B visa process, replacing the lottery system.
- A restored version of the classic Indian film Sholay with an alternate ending will be screened at the Indian Film Festival of Sydney.
- South Korea’s former First Lady is facing a bribery trial amid an ongoing political scandal.
- WhatsApp and Twitch are among digital platforms that could face a social media ban for under-16s in Australia.
Business News- The Union Cabinet approved a ₹69,725-crore plan for shipbuilding and maritime development projects.
- Meta introduced a new real-time translation feature on WhatsApp, aimed at improving communication between global users.
- PhonePe, owned by Walmart, filed confidential papers for a mega IPO worth around Rs 12,000 crore.
- Nearly Rs 3.8 lakh crore is reportedly stuck in pending clawbacks from promoters of bankrupt companies avoiding recoveries.
- Piccadily Agro won an injunction preventing Radico Khaitan from using the ‘Kashmyr’ vodka brand name.
Sports Updates- Former Test cricket umpire Harold “Dickie” Bird passed away at the age of 92.
- The ICC suspended USA Cricket’s membership after repeated breaches of its obligations.
- India presented a proposal to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games in Ahmedabad.
- The 2026 Asian Games organisers announced that only medal-contending athletes will be selected, and additional support staff will not be permitted.
- In the Carabao Cup, Isaac scored for Liverpool, while Ekitike also found the net but received a red card.
- Pakistan, led by Talat Nawaz’s side, secured victory against Sri Lanka in the Asia Cup 2025.
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