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School Assembly News Headlines for 15th October: Top International, National, Sports & Business Updates

Stay updated with the latest school assembly news for 15th October. WHO alerts on three contaminated medicines in India, along with top national, international, sports, and business updates.

school assembly news headlines today wednesday: A new day, new learning. As we start, let’s take a moment to think about the important events happening in our country and around the world. Today’s news includes updates on politics, global events, sports, and the economy. Here’s a quick look at what’s changing in the world.

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National News Headlines for School Assembly

UP announces Rs 7,000 Diwali bonus for nearly 15 lakh state govt employees

school assembly news headlines today wednesday: The Uttar Pradesh government will give bonuses worth ₹1,022 crore to 14.82 lakh state employees before Diwali. Each employee will get up to ₹6,908, based on 30 days’ pay. The Chief Minister said this will help government workers financially during the festive season. The announcement came after a meeting with senior officials in Lucknow.

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Google AI Hub at Vizag

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said the launch of the Google AI Hub at Visakhapatnam will be a powerful force in democractising technology.

WHO warns about three contaminated liquid medicines in India

school assembly news headlines today wednesday: The World Health Organization (WHO) on Monday warned people not to use or sell three cough syrups. These medicines are linked to the deaths of several children in India last month.

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The syrups are Coldrif, Respifresh TR, and ReLife, made by Sresan Pharmaceutical, Rednex Pharmaceuticals, and Shape Pharma.

Tests showed these syrups had high levels of diethylene glycol (DEG), a harmful chemical that can cause serious illness or death, especially in children.

International News Headlines for School Assembly

Trump administration revokes visas of over 50 Mexican politicians

school assembly news headlines today wednesday: The United States has cancelled the visas of over 50 Mexican politicians and officials as part of President Donald Trump’s effort to act against drug cartels and their links with politicians.

The international news agency Reuters reported that although a few such cases were known earlier, this time the number is much larger. Three former US ambassadors said that earlier governments had also cancelled visas, but never on such a big scale.

Sports News Headlines for School Assembly

No one has done Shubman any favour, he has earned right to be India skipper: Gambhir

school assembly news headlines today wednesday: Indian cricket Head coach Gautam Gambhir praised Shubman Gill, saying he has already proved himself as captain during the England series. He added that Gill earned his role as captain in two formats through performance, not as a favour.

Business News Headlines for School Assembly

US, China to roll out tit-for-tat port fees, threatening more turmoil at sea

school assembly news headlines today wednesday: The United States and China have started adding extra port fees on shipping companies that transport goods like toys and crude oil, turning sea trade into a new part of their trade war. China said the new charges apply to U.S. ships but not to those built in China.

First published on: Oct 14, 2025 08:31 PM IST


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