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School Assembly News Headlines For September 22: Top National, Business & Sports News

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School Assembly News Headlines For September 22: Top National, Business & Sports News

News Headlines for School Assembly, September 22, 2025: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday urged citizens to take pride in purchasing and selling “Swadeshi” products. The United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada on Sunday officially recognised the “State of Palestine”.
Top National News

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday urged citizens to take pride in purchasing and selling “Swadeshi” products, noting that India’s prosperity depends on the strength of self-reliance.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his address to the nation, described the Goods and Services Tax (GST) reforms, which will roll out tomorrow, as a “next-generation reform” that will give a push to India’s economy.
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Sunday announced a one-time allowance of Rs 25,000 for more than 10,000 ‘Vikas Mitras’ working in the villages to buy tablets, which will make their work easier.
The Assam cabinet on Sunday announced a series of decisions to honour the legacy of late singer-composer Zubeen Garg, whose sudden death earlier this week plunged the state into mourning. The government has extended the period of state mourning till September 23, the day Garg will be laid to rest.

Top International News

The United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada on Sunday officially recognised the “State of Palestine”, announcing the move in a joint statement aimed at reviving momentum for a two-state solution.
Israel on Sunday rejected what it described as a “one-sided” recognition of a Palestinian state by the UK, Canada and Australia, warning that the move could further destabilise the region and undermine chances of a peaceful solution.
A gunman shouting “Free Palestine” opened fire at a wedding in New Hampshire on Saturday, killing one person and injuring two others, authorities confirmed.
Chinese scientists have claimed that active landslides are taking place on the moon, primarily triggered by moonquakes.

Top Business News

Companies, distributors, and kirana shops are scrambling to be prepared for a major indirect tax overhaul from Monday, September 22, when GST 2.0, the rationalization of rates into two slabs of 5 per cent and 18 per cent, comes into effect.
The prices of several Colgate products will decrease following the GST rate cut. For instance, Colgate Total Health 80g toothpaste, previously priced at Rs 95, will now be available for Rs 80.
Half of Indians have never checked their credit score, according to a new study by ZET, a credit score builder platform.
The Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF), the maker of Amul products, on Saturday said it will cut retail prices of over 700 product packs — including ghee, butter, ice cream, bakery, and frozen snacks — to pass on the benefit of the GST rate reduction to consumers.

Top Sports News

Abhishek Sharma entered his name in the history books on Sunday, September 21, by becoming the first Indian cricketer to hit six on the first ball of an innings in a T20I match on two different occasions.
Hardik Pandya broke Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s record to become India’s highest wicket-taker in Asia Cup. Bhuvneshwar played six matches for Team India and picked up 13 wickets. On the other hand, the ongoing match is Hardik’s 12th fixture, and he now has 14 wickets to his credit.
Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI)’s new president-to-be, Mithun Manhas, is considered in Delhi circles as a ‘bright’ and ‘street smart’ guy who knows when to be in the right place and ‘what to say’ at the right time.