School Assembly News Headlines Today 31st December 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, 31st December 2025, here are the most important headlines curated for your school assembly covering national developments in India, global affairs, sports, economy, and more.
31st December International News Headlines for School Assembly
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Russia announced that nuclear-capable Oreshnik missiles are now in active service, raising security concerns among Western countries.
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The Saudi-led coalition carried out an airstrike targeting a suspected weapons shipment at Yemen's Mukalla port.
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US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met in Florida and held a joint press conference on the Gaza conflict and regional peace plan.
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Leaders from across the world sent condolence messages after the death of former Bangladesh Prime Minister and opposition leader Khaleda Zia at the age of 80.
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China launched large-scale live-fire military exercises around Taiwan, forcing the diversion of many international flights.
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World share markets close mixed with strong Japanese performance as 2025 ends.
31st December National News Headlines for School Assembly
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The Reserve Bank of India advised banks to strictly monitor the growing digital payments and UPI frauds and implement better alert systems.
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Due to cold wave and dense fog in many states of North India, school holidays/winter vacations were declared in many districts on 30 December.
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MP shooters dominate Nationals as Neeru Dhanda clinches women’s trap gold at New Delhi shooting championships.
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Rajasthan girls secure bronze in Junior National Kabaddi Championships in Kolkata.
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Nagpur flagged as new terror hotspot after intelligence warnings prompt heightened security measures.
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The 260 MW Dulhasti Stage-II hydroelectric project on the Chenab River in Jammu and Kashmir was approved, to which Pakistan objected.
31st December Sports News Headlines for School Assembly
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Indian Grandmaster Arjun Erigaisi will enter the final day of the World Blitz Chess Championship as a strong contender for a medal after securing a strong position in the title race.
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In women's cricket, India will play the fifth and final T20I against Sri Lanka at the Greenfield International Stadium in Thiruvananthapuram today, aiming to clean sweep the series.
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Mumbai left-arm spinner Shams Mulani took his first List-A five-wicket haul and played a key role in defeating Chhattisgarh by nine wickets.
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Dhruv Jurel's century helped Uttar Pradesh continue their winning run by defeating Baroda in the premier domestic one-day tournament Vijay Hazare Trophy.
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Three Indians including Shubman Gill named in Australia’s Best Test XI of 2025.
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IAAD’s Snehit claims doubles title and reaches singles semifinal at All-India Table Tennis meet.
31st December Business News Headlines for School Assembly
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Indian stock markets grew by around 8% in 2025, adding about Rs 30.20 lakh crore to investor wealth, although there were fluctuations throughout the year.
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In today's session, Sensex and Nifty closed almost flat to marginally lower at around 84,675 and 25,939, reflecting low year-end volumes and FII selling pressure.
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Today, many mainline and SME IPOs like Gujarat Kidney, Sundrex Oil and Shyam Dhani were listed or in the subscription phase in the market, due to which there was activity in the primary market.
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India officially overtakes Japan to become the world’s fourth-largest economy, marking a major economic milestone.
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Uttar Pradesh emerges as a key hub for electronics manufacturing with Bharat Electronics Yatra launch.
Thought of the Day:
“Small efforts every day create big success.”
Meaning:
When students try a little each day studying, practicing, or being kind, it slowly adds up. You don’t have to be perfect; being consistent helps you learn better and achieve your goals over time.




