Today News Headlines for School Assembly, December 02, 2025: Here are the news headlines for school assembly on December 02, 2025. Major updates include heightened vigilance along the Jammu border as Pakistan reportedly rebuilds terror launchpads and a directive requiring smartphones to preinstall the Sanchar Saathi app. International developments feature Trump’s envoy engaging in exploratory talks with Putin and Russia criticising NATO’s remarks on pre-emptive strikes. Sports news highlights the New Zealand–West Indies first Test.
National News
The BSF said that Pakistan has rebuilt terror launchpads along the Jammu frontier, noting increased activity across the border and enhanced surveillance under Operation Sindoor.
The government has directed smartphone makers to preinstall the Sanchar Saathi security app on all new devices, with officials explaining that the initiative aims to curb mobile-related fraud and enhance user safety.
International News
Former US President Donald Trump has sent real estate developer Steve Witkoff as a special envoy for exploratory talks with Vladimir Putin, amid discussions on possible Ukraine peace negotiations.
Russia said that recent NATO comments about a pre-emptive strike were “irresponsible and escalatory”, adding that such statements undermine regional security and diplomatic stability.
Sports News
Live coverage of the New Zealand vs West Indies first Test are available platforms offering official streaming of the series, which marks the beginning of West Indies’ tour of New Zealand.
Business News
The Centre is preparing to introduce new levies on tobacco and pan masala as the GST compensation cess is set to lapse, with officials discussing potential revenue mechanisms.
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Amid rising trade pressures, the Cabinet has cleared a six-year, ₹25,000-crore export mission aimed at supporting sectors impacted by US tariff measures and expanding market access.
Education News
Parliament proceedings discussed concerns about the increase in CAT 2025 application fees, with lawmakers seeking clarity on the rationale behind the revised fee structure.
The Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad has released the list of examination centres for the UP Board Class 10 and 12 exams 2026, enabling schools and students to verify their allotted venues ahead of the annual examinations.


