Here’s your quick round-up of all the important news headlines for school assembly on 11 November 2025, covering national, international, and sports updates. These stories will help students stay informed about what’s happening around the world today.
School Assembly News Headlines for 11th November: National news
Shilpa Shetty, Raj Kundra move HC to quash Rs 60 crore cheating case
Actor Shilpa Shetty and her businessman husband Raj Kundra have moved the Bombay High Court, seeking to quash the Rs 60-crore cheating case lodged against them by the Mumbai police's economic offences wing.
Phalodi road accident: Supreme Court seeks responses from NHAI, Road Transport Ministry
The Supreme Court on Monday sought responses from the National Highways Authority of India and the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways in a suo motu case in connection with an accident in Rajasthan's Phalodi area that claimed 15 lives.
Singing of 'Vande Mataram' to be made mandatory in all UP educational institutions: CM Yogi
Singing "Vande Mataram" will be made compulsory in every school and educational institution of Uttar Pradesh, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said on Monday.
School Assembly News Headlines for 11th November: International news
Flight cancellations, delays worsen as government shutdown drags on
The pain Americans are facing at airports across the country is expected to get worse this week if Congress is unable to reach a deal to reopen the federal government. US airlines cancelled more than 1,500 flights Saturday and more than 2,900 Sunday to comply with an FAA order to reduce traffic as some air traffic controllers, who have gone unpaid for nearly a month, have stopped showing up for work.
Singapore to impose world’s first green fuel levy; passengers flying out to pay up to Rs 3,690
Singapore will impose a sustainable aviation fuel levy of up to S$41.60 (Rs 3,690) per passenger starting next year, marking a key step toward reducing emissions in the aviation sector. The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) announced that the levy will apply to tickets sold from April 1, 2026, for flights departing Singapore from October 1, 2026. Passengers transiting through Singapore will not be charged.
Thailand suspends Cambodia deal after landmine injures troops
Thailand announced on Monday it was suspending the implementation of a peace agreement with neighbouring Cambodia after a landmine blast injured two Thai soldiers near the border.
School Assembly News Headlines for 11th November: Sports news
Jawahar Lal Nehru Stadium in Delhi to be 'dismantled'
The iconic Jawahar Lal Nehru Stadium in the national capital will be "dismantled" to create a Sports City that will cater to all major disciplines and include lodging facility for athletes, a sports ministry source said on Monday.
Indian women's cricket team might soon have foreign strength & conditioning coach
The World Cup winning Indian women's cricket team in all likelihood will have its first foreign strength and conditioning coach in the near future. The BCCI has already made multiple recruitments in the S&C department at the Centre of Excellence (COE) in Bengaluru.
Men's T20 World Cup 2026: We still have three months to get where we want to be, says Gautam Gambhir
The Indian cricket team is not where it "wants to be" in terms of its preparations for next year's T20 World Cup yet but head coach Gautam Gambhir says there is enough time in hand to get there.
School Assembly News Headlines for 11th November: Business news
Diageo brings in former Tesco chief Dave Lewis to revive growth
Diageo appointed former Tesco boss Dave Lewis as its CEO on Monday, ending a months-long search and turning to an outsider to revive growth at the world's largest spirits maker during a challenging period for the drinks industry.
China to exempt exports of Nexperia chips for civilian use
China has implemented measures to exempt the export of Nexperia chips that comply with civilian use, the commerce ministry said on Sunday.The Chinese government said on Saturday it was waiting for concrete actions by the Netherlands to resolve a dispute over Nexperia that has led to shortages of the company's chips and threatened car production.
School Assembly News Headlines for 11th November: Thought of the Day
“It always seems impossible until it’s done.” — Nelson Mandela
School Assembly News Headlines for 11th November: National news
Shilpa Shetty, Raj Kundra move HC to quash Rs 60 crore cheating case
Actor Shilpa Shetty and her businessman husband Raj Kundra have moved the Bombay High Court, seeking to quash the Rs 60-crore cheating case lodged against them by the Mumbai police's economic offences wing.
Phalodi road accident: Supreme Court seeks responses from NHAI, Road Transport Ministry
The Supreme Court on Monday sought responses from the National Highways Authority of India and the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways in a suo motu case in connection with an accident in Rajasthan's Phalodi area that claimed 15 lives.
Singing of 'Vande Mataram' to be made mandatory in all UP educational institutions: CM Yogi
Singing "Vande Mataram" will be made compulsory in every school and educational institution of Uttar Pradesh, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said on Monday.
School Assembly News Headlines for 11th November: International news
Flight cancellations, delays worsen as government shutdown drags on
The pain Americans are facing at airports across the country is expected to get worse this week if Congress is unable to reach a deal to reopen the federal government. US airlines cancelled more than 1,500 flights Saturday and more than 2,900 Sunday to comply with an FAA order to reduce traffic as some air traffic controllers, who have gone unpaid for nearly a month, have stopped showing up for work.
Singapore to impose world’s first green fuel levy; passengers flying out to pay up to Rs 3,690
Singapore will impose a sustainable aviation fuel levy of up to S$41.60 (Rs 3,690) per passenger starting next year, marking a key step toward reducing emissions in the aviation sector. The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) announced that the levy will apply to tickets sold from April 1, 2026, for flights departing Singapore from October 1, 2026. Passengers transiting through Singapore will not be charged.
Thailand suspends Cambodia deal after landmine injures troops
Thailand announced on Monday it was suspending the implementation of a peace agreement with neighbouring Cambodia after a landmine blast injured two Thai soldiers near the border.
School Assembly News Headlines for 11th November: Sports news
Jawahar Lal Nehru Stadium in Delhi to be 'dismantled'
The iconic Jawahar Lal Nehru Stadium in the national capital will be "dismantled" to create a Sports City that will cater to all major disciplines and include lodging facility for athletes, a sports ministry source said on Monday.
Indian women's cricket team might soon have foreign strength & conditioning coach
The World Cup winning Indian women's cricket team in all likelihood will have its first foreign strength and conditioning coach in the near future. The BCCI has already made multiple recruitments in the S&C department at the Centre of Excellence (COE) in Bengaluru.
Men's T20 World Cup 2026: We still have three months to get where we want to be, says Gautam Gambhir
The Indian cricket team is not where it "wants to be" in terms of its preparations for next year's T20 World Cup yet but head coach Gautam Gambhir says there is enough time in hand to get there.
School Assembly News Headlines for 11th November: Business news
Diageo brings in former Tesco chief Dave Lewis to revive growth
Diageo appointed former Tesco boss Dave Lewis as its CEO on Monday, ending a months-long search and turning to an outsider to revive growth at the world's largest spirits maker during a challenging period for the drinks industry.
China to exempt exports of Nexperia chips for civilian use
China has implemented measures to exempt the export of Nexperia chips that comply with civilian use, the commerce ministry said on Sunday.The Chinese government said on Saturday it was waiting for concrete actions by the Netherlands to resolve a dispute over Nexperia that has led to shortages of the company's chips and threatened car production.
School Assembly News Headlines for 11th November: Thought of the Day
“It always seems impossible until it’s done.” — Nelson Mandela
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