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School Assembly News 2025: The School Assembly News Headlines for November 14, 2025, present the latest developments across national, international, business, and sports categories. Regular news reading helps students understand real-world issues, stay informed, and develop curiosity about current events. It also strengthens comprehension, general knowledge, and communication skills, making students more aware and responsible citizens.
After a record voter turnout, Bihar awaits its election verdict on Friday.
National Social Assistance Programme focuses on inclusive reforms to enhance India’s social security system.
Department of Defence Production (DDP) to display indigenous defence innovations at the 44th India International Trade Fair (IITF).
Indian stock markets close flat after a volatile session as traders await Bihar poll results and trade deal cues.
Nashik Municipal Corporation to issue ₹400 crore bonds for Simhastha Kumbh Mela 2027 preparations.
India and Canada hold the 7th Ministerial Dialogue to strengthen trade and investment cooperation.
European Parliament endorses new climate targets for 2040 to reduce global emissions.
Osaka University study shows fat-derived stem cells could help heal spinal fractures.
India and Nepal sign an agreement to boost cross-border rail trade connectivity.
Indian markets remain stable amid global trade deal uncertainties and upcoming election results.
Cabinet approves a ₹20,000 crore Credit Guarantee Scheme for Exporters to improve liquidity and global competitiveness.
Cabinet also clears rationalisation of royalty rates for key minerals vital to the green energy transition.
Turkey suspends 102 football players over alleged involvement in a gambling scandal.
Pakistan deploys army units to ensure security for the visiting Sri Lankan cricket team.
South Africa captain Temba Bavuma urges his team to prove their credentials against India.
Jacob Duffy stars as New Zealand clinch a 3–1 T20 series victory over West Indies.
FIDE World Cup 2025: Indian players Arjun, Praggnanandhaa, and Harikrishna advance to tiebreaks after fourth-round draws.
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School Assembly News (November 14, 2025): Top National, International, Business, and Sports Updates – Physics Wallah
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