Every school day begins best when we stay updated with what’s happening around us. Here are the top school assembly news headlines for October 31, covering the latest updates from India and across the world. From national developments to business updates and sports highlights, these stories will help you deliver an informative and engaging news report at your morning assembly.
I’m writing this roundup because daily awareness of current events makes a real difference for students. It helps us understand what’s shaping our country and the world, improves communication skills, and builds confidence in speaking publicly. Whether you’re the one reading the news at assembly or just keen to stay informed, these crisp and factual headlines will give you the right mix of national, international, and sports news for the day.
National News
- India invites foreign investors to boost maritime infrastructure – The Prime Minister has encouraged global companies to invest in India’s port and shipping sector, calling it a major opportunity for economic growth and job creation.
- Six-month US sanctions waiver for Chabahar Port – India’s strategic port project in Iran gets relief as the US grants a temporary exemption, strengthening India’s trade network in the region.
- Delhi’s air quality turns ‘severe’ – Pollution levels in Delhi have crossed 400 on the AQI scale, making it one of the most polluted days this season. Authorities are reviewing emergency measures to manage the situation.
World News
- US and China agree to ease trade tensions – Leaders from both countries have reached a tentative understanding to reduce tariffs and encourage technology trade.
- UN condemns attack on Sudan hospital – Hundreds have been reported dead following an attack in Darfur. The UN has demanded an immediate ceasefire and humanitarian aid access.
Business News
- Microsoft and Google show strong quarterly growth – Both tech giants have reported a jump in profits driven by cloud computing and advertising revenue.
- China relaxes export rules for rare-earth materials – The one-year suspension of restrictions is expected to stabilise global electronics and defence markets.
Sports News
- India women beat Australia in record chase – The Indian women’s team scripted history in the ODI semifinal, led by Jemimah Rodrigues’ stellar half-century.
- Young Australian cricketer dies in training – A 17-year-old player tragically passed away during practice, prompting calls for stricter safety rules in sports facilities.












