Today’s news headlines and Thought for the Day for school assembly: 6 November 2024
News Update November 06, 2024 05:24 AM

Mumbai: School assemblies hold a special place in school life, providing students with daily insights, inspiration, and a strong sense of community. Featuring elements like current news updates, meaningful messages, and significant events, assemblies ensure students stay connected to the world around them while fostering an understanding of both national and global matters.

The ‘thought for the day’ segment adds depth, encouraging students to reflect on important life lessons that can shape their personal and academic growth. These moments of reflection help build resilience and a positive mindset, empowering students with lessons that extend beyond the classroom.

Assemblies also bring in sports updates and event highlights, sparking curiosity and encouraging discussions on relevant topics. This exposure nurtures critical thinking and inspires students to engage thoughtfully with the world.

Our school assembly guide provides a complete toolkit, with inspiring thoughts, essential news highlights, and a smooth anchoring script that enhances audience engagement. Anchors can effortlessly lead each segment, creating a lively and impactful atmosphere that sets a positive start to the day.

Using this guide, school assemblies can become a more enriching experience, leaving students motivated and enhancing their connection to school life.

Thought for the Day for school assembly

“We can’t all be heroes because someone has to sit on the curb and clap as they go by.” – Will Rogers (This highlights the importance of respecting all roles and contributions in life.)

School assembly news headlines today

Refer to the top school assembly headlines for National, International, and Sports news:

National news for school assembly

  • The Gauhati High Court has issued notices to the Assam government regarding its plans to cut down numerous century-old trees in Guwahati to construct a flyover. The court’s decision follows a public interest litigation (PIL) filed by Mahesh Deka, Chandan Kumar Borgohain, and Jayanta Gogoi. A division bench, led by Chief Justice Vijay Bishnoi and Justice N Unni Krishnan Nair, directed the state government to submit its response by November 11. Justice Bishnoi emphasised that the court seeks clarity on any measures taken by the state government or other agencies to safeguard the trees, which have been slated for removal by local authorities.
  • A special abhishekam using sandalwood and turmeric, along with a unique archana ceremony, was performed on Tuesday at a temple in the ancestral village of Democrat Kamala Harris, as villagers prayed for her success in the US presidential race. According to local councillor Arulmozhi, if Harris wins, the village leaders are prepared to host an annadhanam (a free community meal) in celebration.
  • Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha issued a stern warning on Tuesday, stating that the homes of those harbouring terrorists would be demolished. He urged citizens to take a stand against terror. Sinha further emphasised that if security forces, the Union Territory administration, and the public unite, terrorism could be eradicated from the region within a year.
  • The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) announced on Tuesday that it has allocated Rs 1 crore to enhance street lighting around Chhath Puja ghats across its 250 wards in the city. Each ward will receive Rs 40,000 specifically for strengthening lighting at these locations, according to the statement.
  • This year, Uttarakhand will observe its statehood day on November 9 with subdued celebrations in light of the tragic bus accident in Marchula that claimed the lives of 36 individuals. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami announced that there will be no cultural programs, which are typically held on November 8 in anticipation of the statehood day. Instead, a cleanliness drive will take place across the state, along with fruit distribution initiatives at mental health facilities and shelters for destitute women and the elderly, as stated in an official release.
  • Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru is set to partner with the Echoes of Earth Music Festival for the fifth consecutive year, as announced by festival director Roshan Netalkar. The seventh edition of the festival will take place over two days, December 7 and 8, in Bengaluru. Throughout November, travellers at both terminals of BLR Airport will enjoy live performances from some of the festival’s artists at venues including The Quad by BLR and the 080 Lounges. This collaboration will also focus on engaging young minds through educational initiatives by BIAL and Echoes of Earth, including Namma Shikshana and The Greener Side workshops, which emphasise sustainability, conservation, and skill development, according to Netalkar.

International news for school assembly

  • Israeli airstrikes in Gaza resulted in the deaths of at least 30 individuals overnight, as reported by Palestinian health officials. Early Tuesday, strikes in the Gaza Strip claimed the lives of 10 people, including four children and two women. Additionally, a late Monday strike in the northern Gaza town of Beit Lahiya resulted in at least 20 fatalities, which included eight women and six children.
  • On Tuesday, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar engaged in discussions regarding the Indo-Pacific region and various regional developments with Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Richard Marles. Jaishankar is currently on a five-day visit to Australia, during which he is set to meet with Australian leaders, parliamentarians, members of the Indian diaspora, the business community, media representatives, and think tanks.
  • Former British Indian Home Secretary Priti Patel has been appointed as the shadow foreign secretary by newly elected Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch, joining her top team on the Opposition benches in the House of Commons. At 52, Patel, who hails from a Gujarati background, was among the early contenders in the race to succeed Rishi Sunak as the Tory chief and Leader of the Opposition.
  • South Korea’s privacy watchdog imposed a fine of 21.6 billion won (approximately $15 million) on social media giant Meta on Tuesday. The fine was levied for the unlawful collection of sensitive personal information from Facebook users, including details regarding their political views and sexual orientation. Meta was also found to have shared this data with thousands of advertisers without proper consent.
  • Howard University announced on Tuesday that it is excited to host Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris for her election night watch party. This event will be a historic moment, as it is the first time a presidential election night gathering will take place on a college campus in modern history. Kamala Harris, who graduated from Howard University with a bachelor’s degree in 1986, will be returning to her alma mater for this significant occasion.

Sports news for school assembly

  • Novak Djokovic announced on Tuesday that he will not be defending his ATP Finals title due to an unspecified injury. In an Instagram story, he expressed his disappointment, stating, “I was really looking forward to being there, but due to ongoing injury I won’t be playing next week. Apologies to those who were planning to see me.” The prestigious ATP Finals, featuring the top eight players, is set to begin in Turin, Italy, on Sunday. Djokovic holds the record for the most titles at this event, having won it seven times, with his last victory against current No 1 Jannik Sinner. In his message, Djokovic extended his best wishes to all participating players, adding, “Wishing all the players a great tournament. See you soon!” He concludes the year with a 37-9 win-loss record, highlighted by winning his first Olympic gold medal in Paris, which marked his 99th tour-level title.

Asia Pickleball Games

  • Indian players achieved remarkable success at the recent Asia Pickleball Games held in Taiwan, winning a total of 14 medals, including five gold, four silver, and five bronze.
  • Nitten Kirttane shone brightly by capturing the gold medal in the 50+ open men’s singles, while Vishal Jadhav earned a silver in the 35+ open men’s singles. Khushi Sachdeva and Shraddha Damani also showcased their talent, each winning silver in the 19+ and 35+ women’s singles in the 4.0 category, respectively. Sandeep Tawde added to the medal tally with another silver in the 50+ men’s singles in the 4.0 category.
  • In doubles, Kirttane and Tawde secured gold in the 50+ Open Men’s Doubles, complementing the gold won by Vanshik Kapadia and Tejas Mahajan in the 19+ open men’s doubles. Kapadia, alongside Vrushali Thakare, also clinched gold in the 19+ open mixed doubles, while Jadhav and Isha Lakhani triumphed in the 35+ open mixed doubles, taking home another gold.
  • Additional bronze medals were awarded to Abhishek Dethan (35+ men’s singles 4.0), Johann Fernandes (35+ open women’s singles), Thakare and Sachdeva (19+ open women’s doubles), Damani and Fernandes (35+ women’s doubles 4.0), and Chetan Sanil and Tawde (50+ men’s doubles 4.0). The event featured a competitive atmosphere with participation from countries including Taiwan, Singapore, Japan, China, Indonesia, South Korea, and Malaysia.
  • In the latest ICC Women’s ODI rankings released on November 5, 2024, India captain Harmanpreet Kaur has made her way into the joint ninth spot, showcasing her consistent performance. Meanwhile, opener Smriti Mandhana continues to hold strong at fourth place.

Anchoring Script for School Assembly

(Anchor 1): Good morning to our respected principal, beloved teachers, and dear friends!

Anchor 2: A warm welcome to everyone gathered here! We’re excited to come together to celebrate our unity, share knowledge, and uplift one another.

(Anchor 1): We’ve prepared an exciting lineup for this morning’s assembly. Let’s kick things off by catching up on the latest news.

Anchor 2: Absolutely! It’s always important to stay informed about what’s happening around us.

(Anchor 1): Could you highlight some of the key updates in both national and international news?

(Present news headlines and sports highlights, engaging the audience on their importance and impact.)

Anchor 2: Thank you for that insightful update.

(Anchor 1): Now, let’s bring some motivation into our day with today’s ‘Thought for the Day.’

(Thought for the Day)

(Anchor 1): Up next, let’s give a warm welcome to our special guest or performer, who will share an inspiring journey with us.

(Introduce the guest or performer.)

Anchor 2: Following this inspirational segment, we’ll have a quick activity to keep the energy high!

(After the guest performance)

(Anchor 1): Thank you so much, (Guest Name), for sharing your invaluable insights!

Anchor 2: Now, let’s liven things up with an interactive quiz based on the news we’ve just covered!

(Anchor 1): This is going to be fun! Get ready to test your knowledge and win some awesome prizes!

Anchor 2: As we conclude, let’s carry the positivity and motivation from today into our lives. Together, there’s so much we can achieve!

(Anchor 1): Thank you all for being such a wonderful audience. Have a fantastic day ahead!

Anchor 2: Let’s remember—the world is waiting for each of us to shine!

Both Anchors: Thank you, and goodbye!

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