Today News Headlines for School Assembly, December 03, 2025: Here are the news headlines for school assembly on December 3, 2025. National news highlights include a Supreme Court-driven alert in Haldwani, DGCA action against Air India officials, and parliamentary discussions on concluding speeches with “Vande Mataram.” International updates feature developments around Imran Khan’s jail meeting and Russia’s praise ahead of Putin’s India visit and more.
National News
Authorities in Uttarakhand have issued a high alert in Haldwani after the Supreme Court’s direction on the demolition of illegal structures, a decision that could impact nearly 50,000 residents living in the area.
The DGCA has grounded an Air India aircraft and de-rostered officials accused of allowing it to operate without a mandatory licence, with the aviation regulator initiating a detailed inquiry.
Parliament witnessed discussions on electoral reforms, during which Union Minister Kiren Rijiju defended the practice of lawmakers concluding speeches with “Vande Mataram,” amid broader debates on parliamentary traditions.
International News
Imran Khan’s sister Uzma Khanum was permitted by authorities to meet him in Adiala Jail, amid ongoing legal and political developments surrounding the former Pakistan prime minister.
Ahead of Vladimir Putin’s arrival in India, Russia praised New Delhi’s “very friendly” stand and PM Modi’s Ukraine approach, noting strengthening bilateral cooperation.
Sports News
Hockey India has expressed confidence that the Madurai International Stadium will boost the Junior World Cup, with officials calling the venue a significant addition to the tournament infrastructure.
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Cricketer Harshit Rana said senior players like Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli help create a positive environment for youngsters in the team, especially during high-pressure situations.
Former England batter Robin Smith has passed away at the age of 62, with tributes pouring in from across the cricketing world.
Business News
Uncertainty over a pending India-US trade agreement has put over $2 billion worth of summer apparel orders at risk, affecting exporters preparing for the upcoming season.
The government has proposed a sweeping reform bill aimed at a major reset of the insurance sector, with plans to consolidate regulations and expand market participation.
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Education News
The Central Board of Secondary Education has issued detailed guidelines for the CBSE Class 10 and 12 practical exams 2025, covering schedules, marks submission and procedural instructions for schools.
The Karnataka High Court has temporarily restricted new recruitment under the enhanced SC/ST quota law until further deliberation, impacting government hiring in the state.


