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School Assembly News Headlines For December 4th: Check top national, international, education, business and sports news for school assembly.

Check out the latest news events for school assembly. (Representative image/PTI)
News Headlines for School Assembly, December 4th: While Russian President Vladimir Putin’s is set to visit to India, the Delhi government has decided to form a committee led by Chief Minister Rekha Gupta to monitor pollution in the national capital. Let’s take a look at the top news highlights for December 4th.
Top National News:
– The Delhi government will form a committee led by Chief Minister Rekha Gupta to monitor pollution in the national capital. The committee will also include scientists and experts.
– New Delhi has transformed into a high-security zone ahead of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s imminent visit to India, with authorities implementing an unprecedented five-layer security ring designed to neutralise threats and ensure the safety of the visiting dignitary. The Ministry of External Affairs on Tuesday stated that the main focus of Putin’s visit to India is economic cooperation.
Top International News:
– European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced that Europe has decided to permanently end its dependency on Russian fossil fuels.
– The United States may prohibit entry to foreign nationals from over two dozen countries under an expanded travel ban being considered by President Donald Trump. This follows the DC National Guard shooting.
– Israel announced on Wednesday that it will reopen the Rafah crossing, Gaza’s main gateway, in the next few days, allowing Palestinians in need of medical care to pass through.
Top Sports News:
– Three-year-old Sarwagya Singh Kushwaha from Madhya Pradesh might not know what a FIDE rating is, and “Grandmaster” might just sound like a superhero title. However, the chess world already knows his name.
Top Business News:
– Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Wednesday said higher prices or taxes on tobacco products are intended to deter people from picking up the habit.
Top Education News:
– The Delhi High Court has upheld the legitimacy of the admission test for Class 6 entry into CM SHRI Schools, ruling that it does not violate the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009.
– The Union Government has established 118 new medical colleges across the country over the last two academic years, the government informed the Rajya Sabha.
December 04, 2025, 06:00 IST
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