Today’s School Assembly Headlines (16th January 2026): Delhi to Iran IndiGo Flight Diverts, ED Alleges CM Mamata Banerjee, and Other News in English

Jan 15, 2026, 18:08 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 January 16th, 2026. These include important advancements in international relations, sports, politics, and the economy.

Key Points

  • IndiGo flight diverted from Iran due to rising safety tensions.
  • Visa delays disrupt England's T20 World Cup preparations.
  • Carlos Alcaraz & Aryna Sabalenka top seeds for Australian Open.

16th January, 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

  • Delhi-Bound IndiGo Flight Diverts Away From Iran Just in Time Amid Rising Tensions and Safety Concerns

  • India’s start advisory amid threat of US attack; protests spread

  • Controversy hits Maharashtra Civic Polls: Allegations of erasable voting ink and voter list discrepancies surface; Sena leader demands answers.

  • China has dismissed India’s objections to its infrastructure projects in the Shaksgam Valley, asserting that the territory belongs to Beijing. 

  • ED Alleges CM Mamata Banerjee Interfered During I-PAC Raids; West Bengal CM Denounces Claims as ‘Blatant Lies’ in Supreme Court

  • Shashi Tharoor slams Trump’s tariff hike: 75% effective tax rate is a "death blow" for Indian export firms.

International News Headlines for School Assembly

  • Iran Closes Its Airspace as Domestic Protests Escalate and Tensions Mount Over Possible Military Confrontations

  • UK Closes Tehran Embassy and Evacuates Staff as Security Concerns Intensify Amid Rising Tensions in Iran

  • A massive construction crane collapsed onto a passenger train in northeast Thailand, killing at least 28 people and injuring 80.

  • European military heads to Greenland as Trump's ambitions for island undeterred by talks

  • Iranian State TV Broadcasts Ominous Assassination Threat Against Former US President Trump, Escalating Global Tensions

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Sports News Headlines for School Assembly

  • Fitness problems have forced Washington Sundar to sit out the upcoming India-New Zealand T20I series.

  • Mohammed Siraj has been named the new captain of the Hyderabad Ranji team to bring some veteran leadership to the side.

  • England’s preparations for the T20 World Cup in the subcontinent have been disrupted by visa delays for spinners Adil Rashid and Rehan Ahmed

  • Carlos Alcaraz and Aryna Sabalenka are the top seeds for the Australian Open as they both chase another Grand Slam title.

10 Exciting Questions for School Assembly: 

  1. Question: What is the largest type of coral reef in the world? 

Answer: The Great Barrier Reef.

  1. Question: Who formulated the principle of buoyancy, commonly known as Archimedes' Principle? 

Answer: Archimedes.

  1. Question: The famous philosopher Socrates came from which ancient Greek city-state? 

Answer: Athens.

  1. Question: What is the common name for the smallest unit of inheritance in a living organism? 

Answer: Gene.

  1. Question: Which ocean separates Europe and North America? 

Answer: The Atlantic Ocean.

  1. Question: What is the name of the process where water vapor turns back into liquid water in the atmosphere? 

Answer: Condensation.

  1. Question: What major historical event began with the storming of the Bastille in 1789? 

Answer: The French Revolution.

  1. Question: What is the name of the currency used in South Korea? 

Answer: Won.

  1. Question: Which author is famous for his collection of short stories, The Jungle Book? 

Answer: Rudyard Kipling.

  1. Question: What is the term for a word that is spelled the same backward and forward (e.g., 'level')? 

Answer: Palindrome.

Thought of the day:

"If you can't fly, then run. If you can't run, then walk. If you can't walk, then crawl. But whatever you do, you have to keep moving forward.” 

Word of the day:

Serene

Meaning: calm, peaceful, and untroubled; tranquil. It often describes a state of mind, a person, or a quiet environment.

Example: "After spending a week meditating in the mountains, she returned feeling completely serene and refreshed."

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.

Apeksha Agarwal
Apeksha Agarwal

Content Writer

Apeksha Agarwal, a passionate and aspiring journalist, is dedicated to delivering impactful stories and insightful reports. As an education beat writer, she focuses on providing well-researched and engaging news content. Apeksha's strong foundation in journalism and media is complemented by her creativity, dedication, and attention to detail. Her goal is to inform and inspire audiences through meaningful narratives while continuously adapting to the ever-changing media landscape. She can be reached at apeksha.agarwal@jagrannewmedia.com.

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