Today’s School Assembly Headlines May 10, 2024: Good morning, everyone. in today’s article, we are going to tell you about the headlines of today’s school assembly, in which we will discuss the Stock Market Downfall, Air India Express Flight Shortage, PM Modi and Rahul Gandhi debate face-to-face, Ukraine war, We are going to tell you about Open AI and other news.
National News Headlines for Today’s School Assembly
- The Indian stock market went down greatly, affecting people and businesses who invested in it. Money from other countries left, and the market became more unstable. This made both the India VIX and Sensex go down.
- Air India Express had to cancel 85 flights because they didn’t have enough staff. People planning to fly with them should look for updates and other travel methods.
- State Bank of India (SBI) made a lot more profit, around 24%, in the fourth quarter. The stock market liked this news and reacted positively.
- Arvind Kejriwal wanted to get out of legal trouble while campaigning for elections, but the Enforcement Directorate (ED) said no. Things are tense in politics because of this.
- Some old judges asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Rahul Gandhi to have a debate face-to-face during the Lok Sabha Election 2024.
- A terrorist from Lashkar was seen on camera attacking an Air Force group. Being careful and having good security is important.
- Two women decided not to report being raped by TMC members anymore because they felt pressured. People are still looking into what happened.
- A student who was studying medicine in Kota disappeared after taking a test called NEET. People are trying to find out where they went.
- Results for exams in Kerala, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, and Assam have been announced. More than 60% of students passed.
- The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) said that the hot weather will end starting Friday.
- Upcoming Mother’s Day: Remember to get ready to say something nice for Mother’s Day on May 12, 2024, especially in Hindi!
International News Headlines for Today’s School Assembly
- The US told Israel to be careful about their actions in Rafah. Things are tense in the Middle East.
- Hamas still doesn’t want to compromise in the ongoing fight.
- The President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, said Russia won’t accept threats from anyone.
- Australia made it harder for students to get visas by asking for more money to cover living costs.
- Now, at least 75% of the lowest salary in the country is the limit.
- India got more than $100 billion in money sent from people living abroad, the first country to do so.
- Lots of houses in Japan are empty because old people who lived there have died or moved away.
Science News for Today’s School Assembly
- A person lived 100 days after getting a brain chip. Elon Musk’s company is worried about problems after the chip was put in.
- Doctors in Chennai used special glasses from Apple during surgeries. This is a big step forward in medical tools.
- Big bursts of energy from the sun might cause problems in Australia, Japan, and China. It’s important to watch the weather in space.
Technology News for Today’s School Assembly
- Sundar Pichai, the boss of Google, says that Google can still make money from ads even if they use AI in their search. This could change how ads work online.
- OpenAI is getting ready to make a search tool to compete with Google. This could change how people look for things on the internet.
- OpenAI wants to make ChatGPT give answers in real time when you search for something. This shows how AI is getting better all the time.
- NASA’s Boeing Starliner spaceship will take longer to launch—about 10 more days. This shows how hard it is to explore space safely.
Sports News for Today’s School Assembly
- Bajrang Punia was suspended by the World Wrestling Group for the year 2024 because of NADA’s suspension.
- The Indian women’s team played against Bangladesh in the 5th T20I match.
- Aman Sehrawat and Deepak Punia will be leading India in the World Olympic Games qualifier in Paris in 2024.
- Ferrari F1 racer Charles Leclerc showed respect to India by saying ‘Namaste India’. People liked and appreciated this gesture.