24th November school news highlights major national, global, business and sports updates
24th November school headlines today bring a clear summary of important national, international, business and sports developments. These updates help students stay informed about major events happening around them. The news includes legal developments, government decisions, global movements, sports achievements and economic announcements that shaped the last 24 hours.
24th November school national and international news captures key moments across India and the world
In national news, a significant moment emerged in a long-standing case when an important witness identified separatist leader Yasin Malik in court as one of the attackers involved in the 1990 incident targeting IAF personnel in Srinagar. This testimony added weight to a high-profile case that has continued for decades.

At the G20 Summit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi put forward a global Critical Minerals Initiative to strengthen supply chains and reduce dependence on China for resources like rare earth elements. The proposal focused on securing materials needed for modern technology and manufacturing.
In Rajasthan, 24 people, including several children, were hospitalised after inhaling toxic fumes from an illegal chemical dumping site. Authorities began investigating the source of the hazardous waste and its impact on the surrounding area.
Punjab Police uncovered a major drug network with suspected ISI links, seizing 50 kg of heroin and arresting one person involved in the operation.
Actor-politician Vijay resumed his Tamizhaga Vetri Kazhagam campaign in Kanchipuram as preparations intensify for the 2026 Assembly elections in Tamil Nadu.
In Telangana, 37 Maoists surrendered, including three who carried a combined reward of ₹20 lakh, marking a major step in ongoing operations.


Prime Minister Narendra Modi returned to India after a three-day visit to South Africa for the G20 Summit, concluding a high-level diplomatic engagement.
International news brought several important developments. The French Navy strongly denied reports from Pakistani media suggesting Rafale losses, calling the claims misinformation. Israel’s intelligence agency Mossad stated that it had found evidence of Hamas-linked groups planning attacks across European cities such as Vienna and Berlin.
On the sidelines of the G20 Summit, PM Modi met with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva to discuss issues affecting the Global South, including development priorities and cooperation.In the US–Ukraine diplomatic space, President Donald Trump warned Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that American support would not continue if he refused to cooperate with peace talks in Geneva.The Netherlands temporarily shut Eindhoven Airport after multiple unauthorised drone sightings near the runway.
Several airlines suspended operations to and from Venezuela after the US FAA issued a safety alert for the country’s airspace.
24th November school sports and business news reflect achievements and major economic plans
In sports, India made history by winning the first-ever Women’s T20 World Cup for the Blind after defeating Nepal in the final. This victory marked an important moment for the team and for inclusive sports.
Indian badminton player Lakshya Sen ended his title drought by winning the Australian Open, adding a major trophy to his year.
Cricketer Smriti Mandhana postponed her wedding due to her father’s serious illness, as confirmed by her management team.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot accepted responsibility for the club’s heavy defeat to Nottingham Forest in the Premier League.
Reports indicated that the quick two-day finish of the Perth Ashes Test may cause large financial losses for Cricket Australia due to ticketing and hospitality shortfalls.

Business news brought several economic updates. India and Israel are close to finalising the first phase of their Free Trade Agreement, with talks for a full agreement expected to continue.
The government plans to introduce a bill during the Winter Session to raise the foreign direct investment limit in the insurance sector to 100%, aiming to attract more global participation.
Byju Raveendran announced that he would appeal the $1.07 billion default judgment issued in the US against Byju’s Alpha.
Tata Motors projected around 5% growth in domestic passenger vehicle sales for the current financial year.
Global commodities faced renewed volatility due to changing expectations surrounding US interest rate cuts and developments in Ukraine peace discussions. Also Read: Ramaphosa Modi Meeting: Delightful Exchange at G20 Summit in Johannesburg
24th November school thought of the day for morning assembly
Here are simple and meaningful thought-of-the-day options suitable for students:
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“Small steps every day lead to big achievements.”
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“Discipline is choosing what you want most over what you want now.”
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“A little kindness can change someone’s whole day.”
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“Success grows when you stay consistent, not when you stay perfect.”
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“Your mind is a garden, what you plant is what will grow.”
Conclusion
The 24th November school news update gives students a quick and clear look at major happenings across India and the world, helping them stay aware and informed.

