Today’s News Headlines for School Assembly, December 24, 2025: Here are the news headlines for school assembly on December 24. Today’s school assembly news covers diplomatic tensions involving India, environmental protests in Rajasthan, and global developments affecting visas and climate activism. Sports updates focused on high-profile domestic cricket appearances and leadership changes in women’s cricket and more.
National News
Bangladesh has summoned Indian High Commissioner Pranay Verma and conveyed deep concern over violent protests outside its diplomatic missions, marking a sensitive moment in bilateral diplomatic engagement.
India’s trade engagement with New Zealand has drawn international attention after the New Zealand Foreign Minister publicly criticised aspects of the India–New Zealand trade agreement, particularly around immigration-related provisions.
Environmental protests have intensified in Rajasthan, where locals have opposed mining activities in the Aravalli range, with activists stating that the proposed mining plans are unacceptable due to ecological concerns.
International News
Climate activist Greta Thunberg was arrested during a pro-Palestinian protest in London, drawing global attention to demonstrations linked to the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
Meanwhile, the US Embassy has warned of possible visa delays as enhanced screening measures are rolled out for H-1B and H-4 visa applicants.
Sports News
Cricket fans turned out in large numbers as Rohit Sharma featured in a Vijay Hazare Trophy match in Sikkim, prompting additional security arrangements due to the presence of thousands of spectators.
Story continues below this ad
In women’s cricket, Jemimah Rodrigues has been named captain of the Delhi Capitals ahead of the 2026 Women’s Premier League season.
Business News
In the aviation sector, IndiGo will not extend wet-lease arrangements for aircraft sourced from Turkey beyond March, with Turkish Airlines’ Boeing 777s set to return after February.
Trade talks between India and New Zealand have concluded, with both sides aiming to double bilateral trade within five years following the finalisation of negotiations.
Education News
A review of early education across nine states has flagged concerns related to multigrade classrooms and limited use of home languages, pointing to challenges in foundational learning outcomes.
Story continues below this ad
In a research breakthrough, IIT Delhi scientists have developed an AI agent capable of conducting real scientific experiments, marking a significant advancement in artificial intelligence and scientific automation.


