Today’s School Assembly Headlines (7th February 2026): Amit Shah launched Bharat Taxi, India and the US are sealing a bilateral trade pact and Other News in English

Feb 6, 2026, 18:30 IST

School Assembly News Headlines: Students should keep up with current events because they foster critical thinking and knowledge. These are the top stories from business, sports, international, and local news sources on 7th February, 2026. These include important advancements in international relations, sports, politics, and the economy.

Key Points

  • High-speed rail aids World Cup travel; Winter Olympics streamed for education.
  • Supreme Court orders West Bengal to clear dearness allowance dues from 2008-2019.
  • T20 World Cup 2026 kicks off in India; 'Cheer for India' campaign launched.

7th February, School Assembly News Headlines Today: Stories on global issues, local news, and school events help children see the world from a wider angle. By considering the relationships between different events and how they could impact our lives, students can engage in critical thinking while they watch these news shows. At school assemblies, a range of topics are discussed, some of which are unrelated to the classroom. View the headlines for each of the following:

National News Headlines for School Assembly

  • New high-speed rail corridors have been inaugurated to ensure faster connectivity between major World Cup venues.

  • Digital platforms are streaming live coverage of the Winter Olympics to classrooms for educational viewing.

  • Union Home Minister Amit Shah has unveiled 'Bharat Taxi,' India’s pioneering cooperative ride-hailing platform, targeting an initial fleet of 100,000 drivers.

  • In a major relief for over six lakh employees and retirees, the Supreme Court has ordered the West Bengal government to clear all dearness allowance dues from 2008 to 2019.

  • Officials expect to finalize a bilateral trade agreement between India and the US within the next few days, building on a record $190 billion in annual trade.

  • India is buzzing with pride as the T20 World Cup 2026 kicks off on home soil, backed by massive fan support.

  • Thousands of students across the country are participating in special Olympic-themed sports day events.

  • To support athletes in both the Olympics and cricket, the Sports Ministry has launched a nationwide 'Cheer for India' campaign.

International News Headlines for School Assembly

  • Global leaders have extended their best wishes, calling for peace and fair play across these major sporting competitions.

  • The T20 World Cup has begun with 20 teams battling for glory in a series of exciting opening matches.

  • International collaboration remains strong on projects dedicated to sustainable development and climate research.

  • The 2026 Winter Olympics are officially underway, with athletes competing for the first medals in freestyle skiing and snowboarding.

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Sports News Headlines for School Assembly

  • Cricket fever is peaking nationwide as Team India intensifies preparations for their first match of the T20 World Cup.

  • The 2026 Winter Olympics have officially begun, with athletes competing for the first medals in events like alpine skiing and biathlon.

  • The ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 gets underway today, with opening fixtures set to electrify stadiums in India and Sri Lanka.

  • A determined contingent of two athletes is representing India at the Winter Games in Milano Cortina.

10 Exciting Questions for School Assembly: 

  1. Question: Which Spanish tennis player reached the Australian Open 2026 final? 

Answer: Alcaraz

  1. Question: Which Mumbai stadium was announced as a venue for the T20 World Cup 2026? 

Answer: Wankhede

  1. Question: Which city in Odisha is hosting the FIH Men’s Pro League matches? 

Answer: Rourkela

  1. Question: Which part of a plant conducts photosynthesis? 

Answer: Leaf

  1. Question: Which is the hardest natural substance on Earth? 

Answer: Diamond

  1. Question: Which instrument is used to measure body temperature? 

Answer: Thermometer

  1. Question: Who is known as the "Iron Man of India"? 

Answer: Patel (Sardar Patel)

  1. Question: Which planet is closest to the Sun? 

Answer: Mercury

  1. Question: What is the script used for the Hindi language? 

Answer: Devanagari

  1. Question: How many zeros are there in one lakh? 

Answer: Five

Thought of the day:

"Never let the fear of striking out keep you from playing the game." – Babe Ruth

Word of the day:

Tenacity

(Pronounced: tuh-NAS-uh-tee)

Definition: The quality of being very determined; refusing to give up easily, even when things are difficult.

Example Sentence: "The student showed great tenacity by studying hard to improve her grades after a difficult first term."

Headlines from school assemblies are significant because they inform everyone about world happenings. Reputable sources guarantee correct information, which keeps students informed and gives them a better grasp of current affairs.

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Apeksha Agarwal is a content writer whose commitment is to helping the students succeed. She dedicates her work to delivering timely, accurate, and genuinely impactful coverage of essential Education News and school topics. As an education beat writer, she specializes in clarifying complex School Board updates (like CBSE) and providing practical, Exam Preparation guidance. She strives to be a definitive and trustworthy source of academic information, making the competitive journey clearer for students and parents. Ultimately, her mission is to craft educational content that is highly visible, easy to understand, and fundamentally useful to their daily lives. She can be reached at apeksha.agarwal@jagrannewmedia.com.

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