School Assembly News Headlines for 20 November 2024: Students participating in the school assembly news reading activity on 20 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 here.
National News Headlines for School Assembly 20 November 2024
Here are the top national news headlines for the school assembly 20 November 2024 –
- Rahul Gandhi requested to appear in Pune court on December 2 in the Savarkar slander case.
- Is written on the wall, but is HM Shah seeing it? MLAs'skipping' the Manipur NDA meeting is a jab from the Congress.
- The government will hold an all-party meeting on Sunday in advance of the winter session of Parliament.
- The ecology that Indira Gandhi protected is currently being "systematically attacked": Ramesh Jairam.
- Delhi air pollution: Attorneys can appear online, according to CJI Sanjeev Khanna.
- G20: PM Modi meets with European peers, including Italian PM Meloni, to discuss ways to improve relations.
- India and the UK will resume trade negotiations in the new year: Starmer.
- Seven Indian fishermen are rescued by the Coast Guard from a Pakistan Maritime Security Agency vessel.
- The next Comptroller and Auditor General of India will be K. Sanjay Murthy.
International News Headlines for School Assembly 20 November 2024
Here are the top international news headlines for the school assembly 20 November 2024 –
- Biden and Trudeau miss the customary picture with foreign leaders at the G20 Summit.
- Modern free poetry maestro Shuntaro Tanikawa, a Japanese poet, passes away at age 92.
- The only things that "critically endangered" African penguins desire are food and tranquility.
- G-20 summit: EAM Jaishankar talks about India-China relations with Chinese FM Yi.
- Disagreements abound as Baku's climate talks enter their second week.
- A change in international relations is signaled by the arrival of the first direct freight shipment from Pakistan in Bangladesh.
- A UN resolution urging an urgent halt to the conflict between Sudan's opposing groups is vetoed by Russia.
- In the largest national security case, activists from Hong Kong are sentenced to ten years in jail.
- Thousands are expected to march to parliament in protest of New Zealand's Indigenous law.
- Trump affirms his intention to deploy the military to remove large numbers of people.
- Ukraine and the divided G20 cannot agree on climate.
Sports News Headlines for School Assembly 20 November 2024
Here are the top sports news headlines for the school assembly on 20 November 2024 –
- Having trouble in preparation for the ODI series in Australia next month, Shafali Verma was dropped from the Indian women's team.
- Daniel Vettori, Australia's assistant coach, will depart the Perth Test in the middle of the IPL auction.
- FIFA International Friendly: Coach Marquez's quest for his first victory continues as India defeats Malaysia 1-1.
- Though hopefully not too many, Virat Kohli will have his moments: Travis Head from Australia.
- In Australia's T20 series sweep against Pakistan, Stoinis shines.
- At the ATP Finals, Jannik Sinner dominated so thoroughly that there was scarcely any competition.
- Vismaya, a former gold medallist in the Asiad relay, tests positive.
Business and Start-Ups News Headlines for School Assembly 20 November 2024
Here are the top business news headlines for the school assembly 20 November 2024 –
- Today marks the start of the NTPC Green IPO subscription period, with prices ranging from ₹102 to ₹108.
- Early trading saw the rupee climb 2 paise to 84.40 against the US dollar.
- In early trading, the Sensex bounces back and rises 591 points.
- The US DOJ may compel Google to sell off Chrome: Report.
- Punit Goenka is named CEO of ZEE and leaves his position as managing director.
- For the PM's Internship Scheme pilot initiative, almost 6.5 lakh applications are received.
- Nirmala Sitharaman allays growth slump worries, moots rate cut.
- The Radiology Reporting division of the U.K.-based InHealth Group is acquired by Apollo Radiology Intl.
- Keep an eye on portfolios and take proactive measures to mitigate any dangers. Governor of the RBI to bank boards.
Word of the Day for School Assembly 20 November 2024 with Meaning
The word of the day for today’s school assembly is “Benevolent". Benevolent means kind, friendly and helpful to others. If benevolent is a person, then he/she may be expressed as intending or showing goodwill; kindly; friendly.
Benevolent Meaning (Adjective)
Meaning: kind, friendly and helpful to others
Synonym: benign, caring, compassionate.
Antonym: unkind, tight-fisted.
Benevolent in a Sentence:
- We value our relationships with Catholic charities and other benevolent organizations sponsored by the Church.
- Rama's benevolent smile was topped by the warm charm flowing from his eyes
Thought of the Day for School Assembly 20 November 2024
Students note down the thought of the day for the school assembly 20 November 2024 as mentioned in the table below:
“"Learn everything that is good from others, but bring it in, and in your own way absorb it; do not become others." - Swami Vivekananda |
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The inspirational thought for 20 November is a quote by Swami Vivekananda. Swami Vivekananda, born Narendranath Datta was an Indian Hindu monk, philosopher, author, religious teacher, and the chief disciple of the Indian mystic Ramakrishna. He was a key figure in the introduction of Vedanta and Yoga to the Western world.
Meaning:
It highlights how crucial it is to preserve one's uniqueness while also learning from others. This quotation encourages people to learn from a range of sources, apply that knowledge and wisdom to their own lives, promote personal development, uphold moral integrity and authenticity, and strike a balance between being receptive to new ideas and being true to themselves. People can grow both personally and professionally, make better decisions, and gain confidence by learning from others. By watching, listening, and asking questions, people can pick up knowledge from others.