Today News Headlines for School Assembly, December 04, 2025: Here are the news headlines for school assembly on December 4, 2025. Key national updates include the Centre’s move to amend the Sanchar Saathi mandate, the Calcutta High Court reaffirming cancellation of 32,000 primary teachers’ appointments, and disruptions in IndiGo’s flight operations. International highlights cover parts of the US peace plan being accepted by Russia, a US pause on immigration applications from travel-ban countries and more.
National News
The government is preparing to amend its earlier order after backlash over the mandate requiring all phones to be integrated with Sanchar Saathi. Officials said consultations are underway to address concerns raised by citizen groups and manufacturers.
The Calcutta High Court has upheld its 2023 order cancelling 32,000 primary teachers’ jobs in West Bengal, stating that the recruitment process was marred by irregularities. The state government is expected to review further legal options.
IndiGo’s services faced disruptions after flight operations were affected due to crew shortages and technical issues. The airline said efforts were underway to stabilise schedules and minimise delays.
International News
Russian President Vladimir Putin said he has accepted parts of the US peace plan for the Ukraine conflict, but warned that several proposals remain unacceptable to Moscow.
The United States has paused immigration applications from nations on its travel-ban list, with authorities saying the action is temporary as updated security assessments are conducted.
Malaysia has announced that the search for missing flight MH370 will resume, following new indications shared by exploration companies willing to undertake fresh deep-sea operations.
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Sports News
India faces South Africa in the second ODI at Raipur, with both teams looking to gain an advantage in the ongoing series.
Former Australia captain Greg Chappell highlighted the injury concerns surrounding fast bowlers such as Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood, noting that the modern cricketing schedule places significant strain on pacers.
Business News
A new study has found that several major AI companies’ safety protocols do not meet global standards. Researchers say transparency and compliance mechanisms need significant strengthening.
Education News
The Centre informed the Rajya Sabha that over 72,000 foreign students from 200 countries are studying in India, marking a continued rise in international enrolment across Indian universities.
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At Tezpur University, tensions escalated between students, teachers and the Vice-Chancellor after a confrontation on campus led to protests. Officials said discussions are being held to resolve the matter.


