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Supreme Court Takes Notice in Haldwani, DGCA Acts on Air India Officials, and Imran Khan Meets in Jail

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School Assembly News Headlines for December 3, 2025

Here are the main news stories for your school assembly today.

National News

A high alert has been declared in Haldwani, Uttarakhand, following a Supreme Court ruling on the demolition of illegal structures. This decision could potentially affect around 50,000 residents in the area.

In aviation news, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has grounded an Air India aircraft. They also removed certain officials from their positions for allowing the flight to operate without the necessary license. An investigation into the matter is underway.

In Parliament, discussions focused on electoral reforms. Union Minister Kiren Rijiju defended the tradition of concluding speeches with “Vande Mataram,” engaging in broader debates about parliamentary practices.

International News

In international developments, authorities have allowed Uzma Khanum, Imran Khan’s sister, to visit him in Adiala Jail. This visit comes amidst ongoing legal and political issues surrounding the former Prime Minister of Pakistan.

Meanwhile, as Vladimir Putin prepares for his trip to India, Russia has praised India’s friendly stance, particularly regarding Prime Minister Modi’s approach to Ukraine. This continues to strengthen the cooperation between the two nations.

Sports News

Hockey India is optimistic that the Madurai International Stadium will be a great addition to the Junior World Cup, enhancing the overall infrastructure for the tournament.

Cricketer Harshit Rana spoke about how senior players like Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli contribute to a positive atmosphere for younger team members, especially in challenging situations.

Sadly, the cricket community mourns the loss of former England player Robin Smith, who passed away at the age of 62. Tributes have been pouring in from all corners of the cricketing world.

Business News

There are concerns regarding a pending trade agreement between India and the US, which has put over $2 billion in summer apparel orders at risk. This uncertainty is causing worry among exporters preparing for the upcoming season.

In other business news, the government has introduced a major reform bill aimed at overhauling the insurance sector. This plan includes consolidating regulations and increasing market participation.

Education News

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has shared important guidelines for the practical exams for Classes 10 and 12 in 2025. These guidelines include schedules, submission of marks, and procedural instructions for schools.

Lastly, the Karnataka High Court has temporarily suspended new recruitment under the enhanced SC/ST quota law until further discussions take place. This development is likely to affect government hiring in the state.


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