News Headlines for School Assembly – 11 March 2026

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News Headlines for School Assembly – 11 March 2026

To inform all pupils of what will be happening in the Nation and the world today, the top headlines of the day are read during the school assembly after the call to prayer. Now let’s read the most recent news of the day. Read the most recent news from India and outside while keeping up with Indian political movements

We are giving information News of National News, International News, Educational News, Sports News, Business News and science & Technology News.

Today’s Important Day on 11 March 2026

No Smoking Day (Second Wednesday of March)

National News Headlines – 11 March 2026 (Wednesday)

  1. India eases restrictions on some Chinese investments to boost capital inflow and support economic growth.
  2. Prime Minister Narendra Modi to inaugurate several development and railway projects in Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
  3. BJP MP Nishikant Dubey criticizes Rahul Gandhi over remarks made abroad, saying they demoralise India’s armed forces.
  4. Government reviewing natural gas supply priorities to ensure domestic fuel availability amid global energy tensions.
  5. India–EFTA trade agreement completes two years, boosting cooperation in trade, investment, and technology sectors.
  6. LPG supply issues affecting hotels and restaurants in some cities, raising concerns for the hospitality sector.

International World News Headlines – 11 March 2026

  1. G7 leaders to hold emergency talks on the Iran crisis and rising global oil prices.
  2. US-Israel conflict with Iran continues to escalate, increasing tensions across the Middle East.
  3. About 140 US military personnel reportedly injured during the ongoing conflict with Iran.
  4. Six people killed and five injured after a bus caught fire in Switzerland.
  5. Major flight delays and cancellations reported at New York’s JFK Airport affecting hundreds of passengers.
  6. Global markets fluctuate as Middle East tensions impact oil prices and investor confidence.

Educational News Headlines11 March 2026

  1. Maharashtra government partners with Cambridge to launch a climate-education program for Classes 8–9 in government schools.
  2. Government plans to establish AVGC (Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming, Comics) creator labs in schools and colleges.
  3. Bihar’s Education Minister urges academics to help revive the state’s legacy as a global learning hub.
  4. Brown University issues a travel advisory for students and faculty due to rising geopolitical tensions.
  5. Teachers College, Columbia University launches its first PhD program in Educational Neuroscience.
  6. India expects around 19 foreign universities to open campuses in the country to strengthen higher education collaboration.

Sports News Headlines – 11 March 2026

  1. India wins the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, defeating New Zealand by 96 runs in the final at Ahmedabad.
  2. BCCI announces ₹131 crore reward for the Indian cricket team after their historic T20 World Cup victory.
  3. Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav says the team now aims for Olympic gold in the future after the T20 triumph.
  4. England football defender Kyle Walker announces retirement from international football after a long career.
  5. India women’s football team loses 1–3 to Chinese Taipei in the AFC Women’s Asian Cup qualifiers.
  6. Indian women’s hockey team prepares to face Wales for a semifinal spot in the FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 qualifiers.

Business News Headlines – 11 March 2026

  1. Global oil and gas supplies face pressure due to tensions in West Asia, affecting fuel prices and energy markets.
  2. Indian stock markets (Sensex and Nifty) show volatility as investors track global cues and oil price movements.
  3. Market analysts recommend stocks like Syrma SGS Technology, Sagility India, and Emcure Pharmaceuticals for investors.
  4. Oil prices fall slightly and global markets recover amid hopes of easing geopolitical tensions.
  5. Government considering support measures for exporters affected by the ongoing West Asia crisis.
  6. India aims to become a leading exporter of agricultural and processed food products in the coming years.

Science Technology News Headlines – 11 March 2026

  1. A retired NASA satellite weighing about 600 kg is expected to re-enter Earth’s atmosphere after nearly 14 years in orbit.
  2. Indian scientists report a breakthrough in developing AI-linked sodium batteries that could improve future energy storage.
  3. NTPC Limited launches new ‘Space Labs’ in schools in Assam to promote space science learning among students.
  4. Cybersecurity spending in India is expected to reach about $3.4 billion in 2026 as AI-based cyber threats increase.
  5. Indian Space Research Organisation begins the START-2026 programme to train students in space science and technology.
  6. Global tech companies showcase new innovations and advanced mobile technologies at the 2026 Mobile World Congress.

Weather News Headlines – 11 March 2026

  1. Many parts of North and Central India are experiencing rising temperatures as summer conditions begin early this week.
  2. Maximum temperatures in several states are expected to reach around 34–36°C over the next few days.
  3. Clear to partly cloudy skies are likely across most regions of India during the week.
  4. Some eastern and northeastern states may experience light rain and thunderstorms.
  5. Weather officials advise caution during afternoon hours due to increasing heat levels.
  6. A slight chance of rain is expected in some regions of India around the middle of next week.

Thought of the Day – 11 March 2026

“Kindness is a language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see.” — Mark Twain

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