November 28th School Assembly: Key National, Global, Business, and Sports Headlines for Students.

Here's a concise news article for the school assembly, covering top national, world, business, and sports news:

School Assembly News Headlines (November 28): Top National, World, Business, Sports News

National News:

The Supreme Court has established a medical board at a Noida hospital to assess a request for passive euthanasia for a 31-year-old patient. Passive euthanasia involves allowing a person to die naturally by withholding life-sustaining treatment, based on the patient's or family's request and in accordance with strict legal guidelines. The Assam Cabinet has approved a report recommending Scheduled Tribe (ST) status for six communities in the state, which will now be forwarded to the central government for final approval. The Supreme Court has also ordered an inquiry into the establishment, governance, funding, and monitoring of private universities across the country. This inquiry aims to ensure that private universities adhere to regulations and provide quality education.

In other news, the central government has appointed three new Foreigners Regional Registration Officers (FRRO) in Chandigarh, Jaipur, and Guwahati, under the Bureau of Immigration. The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has arrested the founders of the gaming platform WinZO on money laundering charges. Raids were conducted across 10 states at medical colleges and private premises in connection with a bribery case. Cyclone "Ditwah" has formed over the Bay of Bengal and is expected to reach the coasts of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Puducherry by November 30, with heavy rainfall expected.

International News:

Sri Lanka is grappling with severe floods and landslides caused by heavy rains, resulting in over 20 deaths and several missing. Rescue teams are actively searching for the missing and assisting affected communities. An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.6 struck Indonesia's Sumatra region, prompting residents to evacuate buildings. While there were no immediate reports of major damage or injuries, the quake caused widespread panic.

Venezuela has banned major airlines after they suspended flights, citing concerns over U.S. military activity in the region. In Nepal, more than 100 political parties have registered to contest the general election scheduled for March 5. India and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have agreed to ease visa policies and have reaffirmed their commitment to ensuring the safety of their citizens. A massive fire in Hong Kong public housing resulted in at least 55 deaths and many missing.

Business News:

Logiciel Solutions Limited is launching its Initial Public Offering (IPO) on November 28, 2025, opening for public subscription. Market experts are highlighting upcoming corporate actions such as dividends, bonus share issues, and stock splits, which may influence trading volumes and investor interest. Shares of engineering and manufacturing companies like Sansera Engineering have reached new highs due to strong quarterly results and a positive sector outlook.

Unison Metals will undergo a stock split, reducing the face value from ₹10 to ₹1 per share. The company has set November 28 as the record date for determining eligible shareholders. Industrial minerals company Nile has announced an interim dividend of ₹5 per share, while Aryavan Enterprise and Meera Industries have each declared an interim dividend of ₹50 per share.

Sports News:

Ahmedabad has officially been awarded the hosting rights for the 2030 Commonwealth Games. Indian leaders have stated that the country aims to be among the world's top five sporting nations by 2047. Officials have also indicated that the infrastructure for the 2030 Commonwealth Games in India will be ready ahead of schedule.

In hockey, the Indian men's team secured a 4-3 victory over Malaysia. Striker Gangte scored a hat-trick as India beat Chinese Taipei 3–1 in an under-17 football match. The Harvard University polo team has arrived in Jaipur to compete against Mayo College in Ajmer on November 28.


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