School Assembly News Headlines Today: Top national, world and other news of September 23

Published on: Sept 23, 2025 08:13 am IST

School Assembly News Headlines Today (September 23): Get to know the important national, international and other news headlines for September 23 below.

School Assembly News Headlines Today (September 23): Find out below the important national, international and sports news headlines for September 23 2025.

School Assembly News Headlines Today: Top national, world and other news of September 23
School Assembly News Headlines Today: Top national, world and other news of September 23

National

Rat on board delays Indigo flight by over 3 hours

AI-171 crash preliminary report’s public release ‘unfortunate’: SC

Large parts of Kolkata waterlogged after heavy rainfall before Durga Puja

International

Bengaluru techie working at IBM gets O-1 visa for ‘extraordinary ability’ after 3 H-1B visa rejections

Netflix co-founder backs Trump’s $100,000 H-1B visa fee: ‘No lottery, more certainty for high value jobs’

Barack and Michelle Obama spotted on Steven Spielberg’s $250 million superyacht in Italy

Education

IIT KGP inducts 10 counsellors to find whether students under stress

Maharashtra govt plans to send 51 students annually to NASA under ‘Vidyarthi Vigyan Vari’ scheme

Delhi HC seeks varsity reply after plea alleges EVM tampering in DUSU polls

Sports

PCB miffed with Fakhar Zaman’s controversial dismissal against India, files complaint with ICC: ‘He was not out’

Sahibzada Farhan shows no remorse despite provocative ‘gunfire’ celebration against India: ‘Don’t care’

Kieron Pollard breaks silence on being booed after winning CPL 2025 final: ‘We are the laughing stock of cricket’

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