School Assembly guide [27 June 2024]: Thought for the Day, news headlines and more

School Assembly guide [27 June 2024]: Thought for the Day, news headlines and more

Mumbai: Planning for tomorrow’s school assembly? Feeling anxious about how to prepare and present news headlines, speeches, thought for the day or anchor the assembly? Take help from this guide to be fully prepared and present confidently during your school assembly on June 27.

Thought for the Day

“Don’t let the noise of others’ opinions drown out your own inner voice.” – Steve Jobs

School assembly news headlines

Here are the crucial national, international, and sports news headlines for the school assembly.

National news headlines in English for school assembly

1. Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla calls Emergency in 1975, a ‘dark chapter in India’s democracy      Om Birla was re-elected as Lok Sabha Speaker yesterday. He criticised the Congress-led government for implementing the Emergency in 1975, describing it as a troubling phase in India’s democratic journey. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Emergency, a period widely recognised as contentious in Indian political history.

2. Death Count Rises To 61 In Tamil Nadu Toxic Liquor Deaths                                                                            The death toll in the Kallakurichi toxic liquor incident in Tamil Nadu has reached 61, according to the Kallakurichi District Collectorate. Currently, 91 individuals are receiving treatment at the Government Kallakurichi Medical College and Hospital, where 32 fatalities have occurred. Hospital authorities have discharged 20 individuals so far.

3. Pune Doctor, His Teenage Daughter Test Positive For Zika Virus Infection

A 46-year-old doctor and his teenage daughter in Pune have tested positive for Zika virus. Their health is stable, according to an official report today. The man was admitted to a private hospital after developing symptoms such as fever and rashes.

4.  “False And Misleading”: IRCTC Debunks E-Ticket Booking Restrictions Claims

IRCTC has dismissed rumours about e-ticket booking restrictions, labelling claims that passengers with different surnames cannot book tickets together as “false and misleading.” According to IRCTC, booking tickets on personal user IDs for friends, family, and relatives is unrestricted by surname requirements. They emphasised that their booking procedures adhere to transparent Railway Board Guidelines available to the public.

5. 1 Terrorist Killed In Gunfight With Security Forces In J&K’s Doda

In Jammu and Kashmir’s Doda district, one terrorist was killed in a gunfight with security forces, while two were still engaged in the gunfight as per the local police.

International news headlines in English for school assembly

1. 13 Killed In Kenya’s Anti-Tax Protests, Military Deployed

The death count from protests in Kenya has climbed to 13 as per reports after anti-tax hike rallies turned violent and police opened fire at demonstrators who ransacked parliament. The unprecedented scenes that left parts of parliament ablaze and destroyed and injured scores of people on Tuesday have shocked Kenyans and prompted President William Ruto’s government to deploy the military.
2. NATO Appoints Dutch PM Mark Rutte As New Secretary General
NATO allies on Wednesday selected Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte as NATO’s next boss, as the war in Ukraine rages on its doorstep and uncertainty hangs over the United States’ future attitude to the transatlantic alliance. Rutte’s appointment became a formality after his only rival for the post, Romanian President Klaus Iohannis, announced last week that he had quit the race, having failed to gain traction.
3. US Couple Kept Adopted Black Children As “Slaves”, Locked Them In Shed
A wealthy white couple in West Virginia has been charged with human trafficking, forced labour and child neglect. The couple, Donald Ray Lantz (63) and Jeanne Kay Whitefeather (62), allegedly subjected their five adopted black children to forced labour and confinement, WNews reported. The children, aged 6-16, were found living in deplorable conditions. Two teens were locked in a filthy shed without basic amenities, while another child was in a loft in the main house.
4. North Korea Missile Explodes Midair After Launch, Claims S Korea
North Korea test-fired what appeared to be a hypersonic missile off its east coast on Wednesday, but it exploded in midair, South Korea’s military said. The missile was launched from near the capital, Pyongyang, South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said. Japan’s Defence Ministry said the missile flew to an altitude of about 100 km (62 miles) and a range of more than 200 km.
5. Karachi On High Alert Over Mysterious Deaths, 22 Found Dead Across City
The city of Karachi is grappling with a mysterious and concerning trend as the number of unidentified bodies found in various areas of the metropolis has now reached 22, according to a Geo News report on Wednesday.
On Tuesday, five new bodies were discovered, adding to the growing list of unexplained deaths. According to the Chhipa Welfare Association, a non-profit welfare organisation in Pakistan, three of the latest victims appear to be drug addicts, as per Geo News.

Sports news headlines in English for school assembly

1. Mitchell Marsh Reacts To Gulbadin Naib’s ‘injury’: ‘I Was Almost In Tears Laughing’

Gulbadin Naib’s theatrical mid-match collapse as the rain started to fall in the critical Super 8 game between Afghanistan and Bangladesh had angered players like Adam Zampa. But Australia captain Marsh saw the funnier side of the incident. Australian cricket team captain Mitch Marsh has labelled the incident as “one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen on a cricket field.” I was almost in tears laughing and at the end of the day it had no bearing on the game.”
2. Tributes Pour In As David Warner’s International Career Comes To An End After Afghanistan’s Win Over Bangladesh In T20 World Cup
The 37-year-old Warner, who made his international debut in January 2009 in a T20I match, played his final ODI match in the World Cup final win over India in November 2023 and his last Test against Pakistan in January. He retires as Australia’s highest scorer and seventh-most prolific batter in the world in T20 format with 3,277 runs from 110 matches, at an average of 33.43 and strike rate of 142.47. He scored one hundred and 28 fifties in the shortest format.
3. Austria Shock The Netherlands 3-2 To Finish Top Of Group D
Austria pulled off a 3-2 upset against Netherlands on Tuesday and topped Group D as France was held 1-1 against Poland and finished the group as the 2nd placed team. The Dutch, meanwhile, will now have to depend on the other remaining matches to see if they can qualify as one of the best-placed teams.
4. Luka Modric’s Rollercoaster Night At Euro 2024: From Sensational Recovery To Heartbreaking End
One of the more poignant moments on a night full of moving scenes came not on the football field but in a cramped room inside Leipzig’s Red Bull Arena. In the decade of complete dominance by two individuals, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, only Modric stood up to them gracefully and consistently.
5. Calculators Out As Romania Meet Slovakia In Never-seen-before Group Stage Finish
Romania and Slovakia play on Wednesday night, but a draw isn’t on anyone’s mind – at least in the team camps. Romania’s journey in Euro 2024 has rekindled the nation’s passion for football. After years of indifference, the fans have returned to the streets, celebrating their team’s resurgence in this year’s Euro. The opening match against Ukraine was a masterclass in resilience and strategy, resulting in a stunning 3-0 victory.

School assembly speech

International Pineapple Day- June 27

Ladies and Gentlemen, esteemed teachers, and dear fellow students,

Today, we gather here on a special occasion—International Pineapple Day! It’s a day dedicated to celebrating one of nature’s most delicious and versatile fruits, the pineapple. As we delve into why pineapples are not just a treat for our taste buds but also a symbol of hospitality, let’s explore the fascinating journey of this tropical delight.

Pineapples, originally native to South America, have travelled far and wide across the globe. They’ve become more than just a fruit; they embody warmth, generosity, and cultural richness in many societies. Did you know that in some cultures, the pineapple is a symbol of hospitality and friendship? Its unique appearance and sweet flavour has made it a cherished ingredient in cuisines worldwide, from refreshing juices to savoury dishes and even desserts.

Beyond its culinary appeal, pineapples play a significant role in global agriculture and trade. Countries like Costa Rica, the Philippines, and Thailand are major producers, contributing to local economies and international markets. The cultivation of pineapples supports livelihoods and promotes sustainable agricultural practices.

Today, as we celebrate International Pineapple Day, let’s also reflect on the importance of biodiversity and sustainable food practices. Let’s appreciate the hard work of farmers who cultivate this tropical treasure and the joy it brings to millions around the world.

So, let’s raise a slice of pineapple and toast to its sweetness, its cultural significance, and its role in connecting us across continents. May this day inspire us to embrace diversity, cherish nature’s gifts, and share the spirit of hospitality with everyone around us.

Thank you, and enjoy International Pineapple Day!

Anchoring script for school assembly

Good morning everyone! I am [Your Name], and alongside me is [Co-host’s Name]. Together, we warmly welcome you to today’s school assembly, where we come together to start our day on an inspiring note.

Thought for the Day:

To begin our assembly, let us reflect on a thought that encourages us all: “Don’t let the noise of others’ opinions drown out your own inner voice.” – Steve Jobs

Speech:

Now, let’s hear from [Speaker’s Name] who will share some enlightening words with us. [Speaker approaches and delivers speech.]

Headlines:

Moving on to the latest updates from around the world. Here are the significant national, international, and sports news highlights for the school assembly.

Pledge:

Before we proceed further, let’s all stand for the pledge. Please join us in reciting the pledge together.

National Anthem:

Finally, let’s honour our nation and its values as we stand united for the singing of our National Anthem. Please rise for the National Anthem.

Thank you all for joining us in today’s assembly. Let’s carry the spirit of today’s messages with us throughout the day. Have a wonderful day ahead!

[Co-host’s Name], shall we conclude the assembly?

[Co-host’s Name]: Certainly! Wishing everyone a productive and positive day ahead. Thank you and see you all tomorrow!

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