School Assembly News Headlines For 16th September: Top National, International, & Other News
By Education And Careers Desk,News18,Sukanya Nandy
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News Headlines For School Assembly, 16 September 2025: From heavy rainfall in Manipur to Nepal’s Gen Z protesting against the appointment of Om Prakash Aryal, here are the top national and global developments for Tuesday, 16th September.
Top National News
— The SC stayed the Waqf Act clause requiring five years of practising Islam to create a waqf, citing lack of procedure and concerns over misuse to evade law or defeat creditors.
— Heavy rain lashed Manipur’s Imphal, triggering flash floods in several areas, leaving more than 4,000 houses submerged, throwing life off gear.
— Suspended IAS officer Puja Khedkar’s family landed in fresh controversy after a missing truck driver, who was allegedly kidnapped, was rescued from their Pune residence.
Top International News
— Members of the Gen Z faction led by Sudan Gurung gathered outside the PM’s official residence in Baluwatar, chanting slogans against the appointment of Om Prakash Aryal.
— Islamabad is preparing to launch massive air strikes on Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) hideouts located in Afghanistan, in a dramatic escalation aimed at countering the recent surge in cross-border militant attacks.
Top Sports News
— India skipped the post-match handshake after beating Pakistan in the Asia Cup, prompting PCB to protest to ICC and threaten a boycott if match referee Andy Pycroft is not removed.
Top News In Business
— Indian equities ended Monday on a muted note as investors awaited the US Federal Reserve’s policy decision later this week.
Top News In Education
— Five Bangladeshi students at the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Silchar have been suspended for their involvement in a fight with senior students from Bangladesh on campus.