School Assembly News Headlines Today 29th November 2025
Every update contributes to the unfolding global narrative, whether it's in the realm of politics, sports, international relations, or economic shifts. Staying informed on these stories is crucial, as they shape our present and influence our future. For today, 29th November, 2025, here are the most important headlines curated for your school assembly—covering national developments in India, global affairs, sports, economy, and more.
29th November International News Headlines for School Assembly
- Hong Kong faced its deadliest fire in decades, with over 75 people dead and many missing; rescue operations are ongoing.
- A 6.6 magnitude earthquake struck Indonesia’s Sumatra Island, causing significant damage and loss of life.
- The United Nations condemned the recent coup in Guinea-Bissau and called for the restoration of constitutional order.
29th November National News Headlines for School Assembly
- Cyclone Ditwah formed over the Bay of Bengal and is expected to hit Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Puducherry coasts by November 30; heavy rains are predicted.
- The Assam Assembly passed a bill banning polygamy, with penalties of up to 10 years in jail, aiming to protect women's rights.
- Prime Minister Modi unveiled India’s first private rocket, Vikram-I, built by Skyroot, in Hyderabad.
29th November Sports News Headlines for School Assembly
- India lost to South Africa in the World Test Championship, slipping to 5th place in the rankings.
- India won the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup hockey match against Malaysia with a 4-3 victory.
- Uzbekistan’s Javokhir Sindarov became the youngest-ever Chess World Cup winner after defeating China’s Wei Yi.
29th November Business News Headlines for School Assembly
- India-UAE bilateral trade has crossed $100 billion, with both nations agreeing to further strengthen cooperation in trade, health, and technology.
- The Indian cabinet approved two major rail multitracking projects for Gujarat and Maharashtra worth Rs 2,781 crore to boost connectivity.
- ED raids were conducted in 10 states targeting bribery in medical colleges, with several high-profile officials booked.
Thought of the Day
Success is not measured by what you achieve, but by the obstacles you overcome.




