School Assembly News Headlines for Tomorrow (27 November 2024): Top Stories, National, International, Sports
School Assembly News Headlines 27 November 2024, including top national, international and sports news headlines, can be checked here.
School Assembly News Headlines for 27 November 2024: Students participating in the school assembly news reading activity on 27 November can check the list of top national, international and sports news headlines here. Students can also check 'Word of the Day' and 'Thought of the Day' along with the news headlines.
National News Headlines for School Assembly 27 November 2024
Here are the top national news headlines for the school assembly 27 November 2024 –
- Constitution Day 2024: Vice President Dhankhar warns that if parties prioritize their creed over the nation, independence will be in danger.
- "EVMs are fine if you win and tampered if you lose," the Supreme Court argues, rejecting a call to switch back to ballots.
- "People should not assume that the judiciary will perform the role of the opposition," argues former Chief Justice Chandrachud.
- As the Assembly's tenure draws to a close, Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde steps down.
- In Uttarkashi, the body of a Russian tourist was discovered floating in a hot spring.
- 26/11 Anniversary of the Mumbai Terror Attack: Martyrs are honoured.
- The RBI Governor will shortly be released from the hospital in Chennai.
- Police remove farmer leader Dallewal before hunger strike: Pandher of Kisan Mazdoor Morcha.
- A ₹41.11-crore "Kavach" Center of Excellence is being built by IRISET.
- The ₹7,927 crore railway projects approved by the cabinet will boost the Mumbai-Prayagraj corridor.
International News Headlines for School Assembly 27 November 2024
Here are the top international news headlines for the school assembly 27 November 2024 –
- Six security guards are murdered after the Pakistan Army delivers shoot-at-sight orders during a protest by Imran Khan's party in Islamabad.
- A South Korean man was found guilty of purposefully putting on weight to avoid serving in the military.
- Bangladeshi Rohingya organize to fight with Myanmar's armed forces.
- Shia Muslims in Lebanon suffer greatly in the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah.
- Japan will return from Bangladesh with war dead.
- During the last Thanksgiving event, Biden serves dinner in Staten Island and pardons turkeys.
- Supporters of Imran Khan break the lockdown in Islamabad, resulting in at least six fatalities.
- On his first day in office, Trump threatens to impose massive new tariffs on China, Canada, and Mexico. Indictment row against Adani:
- Regarding disturbances in the Indian Parliament, the U.S. State Department chooses not to comment.
- The United States is creating emergency plans for Taiwan: news agency Kyodo.
Sports News Headlines for School Assembly 27 November 2024
Here are the top sports news headlines for the school assembly on 27 November 2024 –
- Review of the Perth Test: Bumrah led from the front as the Men in Blue had an almost flawless performance.
- IPL Auction 2025: On the last day of the auction, pace is everything.
- World Chess Championship: Ding orchestrates an unexpected victory in the first round.
- Pat Cummins says, "The loss hurts, but India played well in the first Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy."
- 2025 IPL mega auction: Vaibhav Suryavanshi, 13, attends the Rajasthan Royals.
- Vaibhav Suryavanshi's quick ascent: IPL selection at 13, Ranji Trophy debut at 12.
- Due to a "personal emergency," Gambhir departs Australia to return home and rejoin the India squad before the second Test.
Business and Start-Ups News Headlines for School Assembly 27 November 2024
Here are the top business news headlines for the school assembly 27 November 2024 –
- Early trading saw the rupee climb 7 paise to 84.22 versus the US dollar.
- Shashi Ruia, co-founder of Essar Group, passes away at age 80.
- Amid new foreign capital inflows, the Sensex and Nifty rose in early trading.
- The Andhra Pradesh government is considering what to do with Adani if the power deal can be cancelled.
- Google claims in its closing arguments that its ad technology is an unlawful monopoly.
- GQG is confident in the government's support for the group and the regulators' inaction.
- The board of Hindustan Unilever Limited has approved the demerger of the ice cream company into a separate publicly traded company.
- Vedanta will sell dollar bonds as soon as possible after the Adani India credit test.
Word of the Day for School Assembly 27 November 2024 with Meaning
The word of the day for today’s school assembly is “Diabolical". Diabolical means very bad or annoying, morally bad or socially unacceptable; like a devil.
Diabolical Meaning (Adjective)
Meaning: very bad or annoying
Synonym: mephistophelian, demoniacal, atrocious, substandard
Antonym: excellent, angelic, godly, benevolent.
Diabolical in a Sentence:
- The dictatorship has once again surpassed its own evil and diabolic spirit.
- The constant noise from the neighbour’s party was diabolical.
Thought of the Day for School Assembly 27 November 2024
Students note down the thought of the day for the school assembly 27 November 2024 as mentioned in the table below:
"Once you stop learning, you start dying" - Albert Einstein. |
The inspirational thought for 27 November is a quote by Albert Einstein. Albert Einstein was a German-born theoretical physicist who is widely held as one of the most influential scientists. Best known for developing the theory of relativity, Einstein also made important contributions to quantum mechanics.
Meaning: The quote means that the brain is like a muscle that gets stronger with use and that people should use their brains to learn new skills to adapt to change. When people stop learning, they can experience intellectual, professional, and social stagnation. They may also lose their passion and purpose, and lose sight of their interests and goals.
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