School Assembly News Headlines Today 4th September 2025
Staying in the loop with the latest news is like having a front-row ticket to the world’s daily drama—today’s political shake-ups, big scores in sports, market twists, and trending online courses quickly become the moments everyone rehashes during lunch or on the bus.
For the school assembly on September 4, 2025, here are the must-know headlines sweeping across India and the globe: from major developments in politics and economics to sports buzz and changing education trends, these stories aren’t just informing—they’re fueling those animated “Did you hear?” conversations all day long.
School Assembly International News
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Donald Trump says US-India ties have been ‘one-sided’ for many years.
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Japan’s service sector growth slows in August, according to latest PMI figures.
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A powerful earthquake in Afghanistan has resulted in over 800 fatalities and thousands of injuries, prompting international humanitarian aid efforts.
School Assembly National News
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Xi Jinping’s aide Cai Qi meets PM Modi in Tianjin, renewing optimism for India-China relations.
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Supreme Court rejects bail pleas of Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam, labeling Delhi riots as a 'conspiracy'.
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Delhi CM Rekha Gupta holds first public hearing post-attack; enhanced security measures implemented.
School Assembly Sports News
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India's Sanju Samson is favored over Tilak Varma for the No. 3 spot in the Asia Cup, according to Mohammad Kaif.
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The 2025 Asia Cup cricket tournament kicks off on September 9, with India facing the UAE.
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Ravichandran Ashwin is reportedly in talks to make his Big Bash League debut after retiring from the IPL.
School Assembly Business News
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Sensex ends 410 points higher and Nifty above 24,700 led by Tata Steel surging 6%.
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Delhi High Court orders swift clearance of pending EV subsidies, unlocking over ₹48 crore for buyers.
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GST Council begins key meeting in Delhi to consider cutting GST rates and simplifying the tax structure.
Thought of the Day
"It is never too late to be what you might have been."