School Assembly News Headlines - October 15, 2025: Top National, International, Education, and Sports News

Good morning, everyone!

A very happy World Students' Day to all of you. Today, on October 15, 2025, we celebrate the birth anniversary of Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, our former President and one of India's greatest scientists, who continues to inspire millions of young minds to dream big and achieve greater heights.

School Assembly News Headlines - October 15, 2025

School Assembly News Headlines - October 15, 2025

As we begin our school day, let's take a few moments to stay informed about what's happening around us - in our country, across the world, and in the field of education and sports. Staying updated not only makes us knowledgeable but also helps us grow as responsible and aware citizens.

Let's now look at the top National, International, Education, and Sports news headlines for today, October 15, 2025.

National News

India celebrates World Students' Day today, October 15, in honor of Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, the beloved "People's President" and an inspiring scientist. Schools and colleges nationwide are organizing cultural events, science exhibitions, and essay writing competitions to commemorate his vision for youth empowerment and innovation.

In Bengaluru, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated India's first Artificial Intelligence Research and Training Centre, aimed at promoting AI-driven learning and research in higher education. Meanwhile, Rajasthan schools begin their Diwali holidays today, while schools in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar will start their festive breaks from October 20.

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) released the SSC CGL 2025 Answer Key on October 15 at ssc.nic.in, allowing candidates to check their response sheets. In another major achievement, ISRO announced the successful test of its Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV), a key step toward cost-effective space missions.

  • India celebrates World Students' Day today, marking the birth anniversary of Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam.
  • Prime Minister Modi inaugurates India's first AI Research and Training Centre in Bengaluru.
  • Rajasthan schools close for Diwali holidays starting today; UP and Bihar schools to close from October 20.
  • SSC CGL 2025 Answer Key released on October 15 at ssc.nic.in.
  • ISRO announces successful testing of the Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) for future space missions.

International News

Globally, the World Bank has revised India's economic growth forecast to 6.7% for FY2026, highlighting the country's robust digital and manufacturing sectors. The Nobel Peace Prize 2025 has been awarded to a group of young global activists recognized for their work in promoting climate awareness and education access.

The UNESCO Education Summit called for increased global collaboration to enhance learning quality and bridge the digital divide in developing nations. Meanwhile, China and Russia have begun joint military exercises, drawing international attention amid rising geopolitical tensions. At the UN General Assembly, discussions continue on AI ethics and data privacy laws to ensure responsible global use of technology.

  • World Bank raises India's growth forecast to 6.7% for FY2026, citing strong digital and manufacturing sectors.
  • Nobel Peace Prize 2025 awarded to youth activists working for climate and education reform.
  • UNESCO calls for global action to strengthen quality education in developing nations.
  • China and Russia begin joint military drills amid rising global tensions.
  • UN General Assembly discusses AI ethics and international data protection laws.

Education News

Education takes center stage today as CBSE announces a new competency-based question paper format for the 2026 Board Exams, focusing on analytical and application-oriented learning. The UGC has also introduced new hybrid degree guidelines, allowing universities to blend online and offline courses for enhanced flexibility.

Schools across India are celebrating World Students' Day with inspiring speeches, exhibitions, and quiz competitions dedicated to Dr. Kalam's legacy. The NTA confirmed improved digital systems for NEET 2026 and JEE Main 2026, ensuring smoother conduct and faster result processing. Educational institutions are also spreading awareness about eco-friendly Diwali celebrations to promote environmental consciousness among students.

  • CBSE announces new competency-based question format for 2026 Board Exams.
  • UGC issues guidelines for offering hybrid degree programs from next academic session.
  • Schools and colleges celebrate World Students' Day 2025 with science fairs and essay competitions.
  • NTA confirms upgraded system for JEE Main and NEET 2026 exams.
  • Students encouraged to adopt eco-friendly Diwali practices during the festive break.

Sports News

In sports, India registered a thrilling T20 series win against Australia, ending the five-match series 3-2. PV Sindhu brought glory to the nation by winning the Denmark Open 2025 title, defeating her opponent in straight sets. The Indian men's hockey team advanced to the finals of the Asian Champions Trophy, showcasing consistent performance.

Globally, football legend Cristiano Ronaldo announced his plan to retire after the 2026 FIFA World Cup, marking the end of an era in football. In motorsport, Max Verstappen continued his stellar form by winning the Japanese Grand Prix, strengthening his lead in the Formula 1 championship standings.

  • India wins the final T20 match against Australia, securing the series 3-2.
  • PV Sindhu clinches the Denmark Open 2025 title with a straight-set victory.
  • Indian men's hockey team enters the finals of the Asian Champions Trophy.
  • Cristiano Ronaldo announces plans for retirement after the 2026 World Cup.
  • Max Verstappen continues dominance by winning the Japanese Grand Prix 2025.

That's all for today's morning news. As we celebrate World Students' Day, let's remember Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam's words - "Dream, dream, dream. Dreams transform into thoughts and thoughts result in action."

Have a wonderful and inspiring day ahead!

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