School Assembly News Headlines for 23 October 2024: Top Stories, National, International, Sports

Rini Maria

Updated On: October 23, 2024 09:07 AM

School Assembly News Headlines 23 October 2024 that includes top national, international and sports news headlines can be checked here.
School Assembly News Headlines for 23 October 2024School Assembly News Headlines for 23 October 2024

School Assembly News Headlines for 23 October 2024: Students participating in the school assembly news reading activity on October 23 can check the list of top national, international and sports news headlines here. These headlines made it to the top stories on October 22; students can use them for the school assembly news reading activity on October 23. Along with the news headlines, students can also check 'Word of the Day' and 'Thought of the Day' here.

National News Headlines for School Assembly 23 October 2024

Here are the top national news headlines for the school assembly 23 October 2024 –

  • CM Hemant Soren claims that constitutional institutions are supporting the BJP in the 2024 Jharkhand assembly elections.
  • According to the Supreme Court, laws governing minority institutions do not violate secularism.
  • PM Modi leaves for Russia in BRICS 2024.
  • Mallikarjun Kharge criticizes the "double engine" administration and refers to the BJP as the "biggest enemy" of farmers.
  • 21 candidates are nominated by Congress for the Jharkhand Assembly elections.
  • Congress says it will wait for more information on China's disengagement and accuses the PM of undermining India's standing with his June 2020  speech.
  • Kerala Police have petitioned the Supreme Court to question actor Siddique in custody.
  • According to Jaishankar, patrolling would continue as it did until 2020.
  • Two Khalistani terrorists' top aide were charged by the NIA in the Punjab terror conspiracy case.
  • Investigations into the Rohini blast continue, as security surrounding the CRPF school is tightened.

International News Headlines for School Assembly 23 October 2024

Here are the top international news headlines for the school assembly 23 October 2024 –

  • Israel claims that Hezbollah conceals millions of dollars in cash and gold under the Beirut hospital.
  • As China begins a live-fire drill in the Taiwan Strait, Xi Jinping urges everyone to get ready for war.
  • A widespread blackout stops operations and sparks protests due to Hurricane Oscar, killing at least six people in Cuba.
  • After Sinwar's death, Blinken travels to Israel to resume truce negotiations in Gaza.
  • South Korea promises retaliation for military collaboration between Russia and North Korea.
  • The ruling committee will lead Hamas; Sinwar will not be replaced by a commander.
  • An Israeli strike near a government hospital in a Beirut neighbourhood killed four people.
  • According to former British Prime Minister David Cameron, India is credible as a mediator in the conflict in Ukraine.
  • The German Research Center for Geosciences reported that an earthquake with a magnitude of 5.7 has struck Indonesia's Halmahera Sea.

Sports News Headlines for School Assembly 23 October 2024

Here are the top sports news headlines for the school assembly on 23 October 2024 –

  • Second Test between IND and NZ: Ryan ten Doeschate thinks there's no point in sugarcoating the fact that Rahul and Sarfaraz are fighting for a seat.
  • Ranji Trophy | Delhi escapes with a draw against Tamil Nadu thanks to Sangwan.
  • Our goal is to set things right: Before the Border Gavaskar Trophy, Pat Cummins.
  • Miami breaks the MLS points record as Rampant Messi scores another hat-trick.
  • India will launch its women's ACT campaign against Malaysia as the title holder.

Business and Start-Ups News Headlines for School Assembly 23 October 2024

Here are the top business news headlines for the school assembly 23 October  2024 –

  • Hyundai Motor India makes its BSE debut at a 1.48% discount.
  • In early trading, the rupee flattens out at 84.07 versus the US dollar.
  • Adani Group would purchase Orient Cement from Birla Group for an equity value of ₹8100 crore.
  • India is in a good position to take advantage of fresh growth prospects: Sitharaman Nirmala.
  • A structure will be built in Ratan Tata's honour by the Tata Group and Somerville College in the United Kingdom.

Word of the Day for School Assembly 23 October 2024 with Meaning

The word of the day for today’s school assembly is “berate”, which means to scold or respond to someone angrily. Criticising oneself or someone may be explained as berating or berated.

Berate Meaning (Verb)

Meaning: To scold or criticise someone angrily.

Synonym: scold, lecture, blame, reprimand

Antonym: approve, sanction

Berate in a Sentence:

  • Andy berated himself for being fickle.
  • As the CEO left the meeting, he was berated by the angry board members.

Thought of the Day for School Assembly 23 October 2024

Students note down the thought of the day for the school assembly 23 October 2024 as mentioned given the table below:

“All things are difficult before they are easy.” - Thomas Fuller

The inspirational quote of the day is by Thomas Fuller, who was known for his mind. He could calculate numbers in his mind quickly, which is why he is also known as "Negro Demus" and the "Virginia Calculator".

Meaning: As per the quote, it means that every new thing is difficult at first for all. With enough practice and patience, things will get easier with time. Hence, instead of rushing to make decisions and giving up, slowly and steadily work on the difficulties until it gets easier.

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