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School Assembly News Headlines for 8th November: Check out top National, International, Education, Business and Sports news for School Assembly.

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News Headlines for School Assembly, November 8, 2025: From sugarcane price movement in Karnataka to Sweden officially declared the world’s first cashless country, here are the top news stories of November 8.
Top National News:
Defense Minister Rajnath Singh has said that India will not come under orders or pressure from any other country in matters of national security or nuclear testing, adding that the government will take decisions based solely on the interests of the country.
– A major technical glitch caused massive chaos at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) on Friday, delaying over 400 flights and leaving thousands of passengers stranded at the terminals.
– Sugarcane price agitation in Karnataka flared up when stones were pelted at Hattaragi toll plaza in Belagavi district, in which several vehicles were damaged. Police personnel were deployed on the spot to bring the situation under control.
Top International News:
– Russia has asked the United States to interpret what it described as “contradictory signals” about a possible return to nuclear testing, warning that such a move could have serious global consequences.
– Sweden is officially the world’s first cashless country, with less than 1% of transactions involving physical currency
Top Sports News:
– Sunil Chhetri has said that his India career is over after making a surprise comeback for the final round matches of the AFC Asian Cup 2027 earlier this year.
Top Business News:
– Sensex and Nifty fell 0.75% in early trade before a partial recovery on Friday. The 30-share BSE Sensex ultimately ended 94.73 points or 0.11% lower at 83,216.28, while the NSE Nifty 50 slipped 17.40 points or 0.07% to 25,492.3.
Top Education News:
– The Delhi government will set up hostels for visually impaired college girls in every district of the national capital, Social Welfare Minister Ravinder Inderraj Singh announced on Thursday.
– The Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE), an internationally recognized curriculum from the Government of Western Australia, has signed an MoU with Chennai schools to offer its curriculum, officials announced.
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