School Assembly News Headlines (29 March 2026): National, International, Business & Sports Updates – Physics Wallah


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Daily school assembly news plays an important role in helping students stay aware of current events happening in India and around the world. Reading the latest headlines regularly improves awareness about government decisions, global developments, economic updates, and sports achievements.
The School Assembly News Headlines for 29 March 2026 include important updates from different sectors such as national affairs, international relations, business, and sports. These headlines are useful for students who participate in assemblies, debates, quizzes, and competitive exams.

Staying updated with current affairs also helps students improve vocabulary, communication skills, and confidence. It encourages them to understand real-world developments and build a well-informed personality from an early stage.
• The Indian Air Force’s Surya Kiran Aerobatic Team amazed spectators with a spectacular air show over Sukhna Lake.
• Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated Phase I of the Noida International Airport at Jewar, marking a major step in boosting regional connectivity.
• India’s High Commissioner to the UK, Sibi George, met Malta’s Deputy Prime Minister Ian Borg to discuss ways to strengthen bilateral and defence cooperation.
• The Ministry of External Affairs clarified that the recent phone call between Narendra Modi and Donald Trump was a direct one-on-one conversation, denying reports about Elon Musk being part of it.
• Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav announced the birth of an endangered Great Indian Bustard chick in Kutch after nearly a decade.
• The government rejected viral claims suggesting that India has only 5–10 days of oil reserves, calling the information incorrect.
• A museum in the United States has agreed to return three stolen Indian antiquities after an investigation.
• Union Home Minister Amit Shah attended the Jonogoner Chargesheet programme in Kolkata.
• Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to interact with BJP workers from Assam and Puducherry under the Mera Booth Sabse Mazboot Samvaad programme through the NaMo App.
• Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal highlighted that rebuilding trust is essential for improving decision-making within the World Trade Organization.
• Iran claimed it targeted two U.S. hideouts in Dubai amid rising tensions in West Asia.
• Cadres of the CPN-UML party staged protests in Kathmandu Valley following the arrest of former Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli.
• A U.S. museum has agreed to return three stolen Indian antiquities after a detailed investigation.
• Yemen’s Houthi group reportedly entered the conflict with a missile strike targeting Israel.
• The Bangladesh government has cleared the broadcast of the Indian Premier League (IPL) after lifting earlier restrictions.
• Indian athlete Tejaswin Shankar won the 2026 David Noble Relays in Texas, achieving a wind-assisted personal best of 7,947 points.
• Jammu will host its first-ever International Half Marathon, expected to see participation from around 4,000 runners.
• Bangladesh has allowed IPL matches to be broadcast again after removing earlier restrictions.
• IPL 2026 will begin in Bengaluru, with Royal Challengers Bengaluru facing Sunrisers Hyderabad in the opening match.
• Golf legend Tiger Woods was arrested on a DUI charge following a rollover crash in Florida.
• Two Indian LPG carriers safely crossed the Strait of Hormuz, an important global energy route.
• Coal India announced plans to establish eight new coking coal washeries with an investment of ₹3,300 crore.
• India’s technology spending in 2026 is expected to grow by 13.4%, slightly lower than 2025 but still the highest growth rate in the Asia-Pacific region, according to Forrester.
• The proposed Jan Vishwas Bill suggests a 30-day grace period after the expiry of a driving licence.
• Housing sales during January–March declined by 7% compared to the previous quarter due to the West Asia conflict but recorded a 9% increase year-on-year, according to Anarock.
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