School Assembly News 29th January: Top national, international, sports, business news and thoughts of the day

Every morning offers a new opportunity to gain meaningful knowledge. Staying informed goes beyond just knowing what’s going on—it helps us understand the world outside our classrooms. The news provides insight into how countries operate, how science and technology develop, how sports inspire millions, and how the education system is constantly changing. Here are the top stories from January 29.

School Assembly News Headlines, January 29: Nationwide News

Ajit Pawar’s funeral set for Thursday; Modi, Shah will probably wait
The last rites of Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, who died in a plane crash, will be held with full state honors on Thursday at Baramati in Pune district.

Delhi High Court seeks DGCA’s opinion on compliance with FDTL rules
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday sought the opinion of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on a plea challenging its decision to keep the revised Flight Duty Time Limitation (FDTL) regulations in place despite their direct link to passenger safety.

PM Modi to attend NCC rally, address cadets

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend the National Cadet Corps PM Rally at Delhi Cantonment on Wednesday, which will be the culmination of the month-long annual NCC Republic Day Camp.

Supreme Court approves list to hear plea against UGC regulation
The Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to list for hearing a plea challenging the recently announced University Grants Commission (UGC) order on the ground that it adopted an inclusive definition of discrimination on the basis of caste and excludes certain categories from institutional protection.

School Assembly News Headlines, January 29: International News

EU Trade Deal to Narrow India-Bangladesh Gap, Pakistan: Jefferies
India’s textile and apparel sector is poised for a significant recovery following the conclusion of a free trade agreement (FTA) between India and the European Union that will remove import duties on Indian textile exports to the bloc, according to a Jefferies equity research report.

Trump says ‘we’ll negotiate something with South Korea’ after tariff threat
President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that the US and South Korea would work out a solution when asked about his surprise announcement on Monday that he would raise tariffs on imports from the Asian ally to 25%.

School assembly news headline, s 29 January: Sports news

Suryakumar jumped five places to seventh in the latest ICC T20I rankings
India captain Suryakumar Yadav on Wednesday climbed five places to seventh in the ICC Men’s T20I Rankings after a fruitful run in the ongoing five-match home series against New Zealand, over which India currently lead 3-0.

The climax of the Champions League group is dominated by a tussle with the best eight football matches
After 126 games, 426 goals, five hat-tricks and 28 red cards, the Champions League group stage reaches its climax on Wednesday, with 30 of the 36 clubs still eligible to play on the final night of action across Europe.

School Assembly News, 29 January: Business News

South Africa imposes steep tariffs on vehicles from China and India
South Africa is considering imposing tariffs of up to 50% on vehicles from China and India as it seeks to protect its auto industry from a flood of imports.

UPS to cut 30,000 more jobs as Amazon’s volume deepens
United Parcel Service will cut up to 30,000 operational roles and close another 24 facilities in 2026, the world’s largest package delivery company said on Tuesday as part of a planned shift to higher-margin shipments.

African nations are now sending more money to China than they are receiving in new loans
China’s role as a leading financier for developing countries has shifted over the past decade, with new loans to poorer countries falling sharply while debt repayments continue to rise, according to an analysis published by ONE Data.

News from School Assembly January 29: Thought of the Day

“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.” – Winston Churchill

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