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School Assembly News Headlines Today (16 October): Green Bharat | Women in Defence | Trump-Modi

TOP NEWS: Here are the top 10 news headlines this morning.. The following headlines cover News from India, World, Business, Entertainment and Sports. The headlines are ideal for reciting in school assembly post-morning prayers.

Published By: Kshitiz Dwivedi
Last Updated: October 16, 2025 06:33:54 IST

Following are the top 10 headlines this Thursday morning on October 16th, 2025:

PM Modi inaugurates Green Bharat Mission with the goal of reaching 65% usage of renewable energy by 2035.

Supreme Court confirms women’s right to permanent commission in defence forces across the board.

27 Maoists lay down arms in Sukma, Chhattisgarh, as a move towards peace talks.

Former Kenya PM Raila Odinga passes away due to cardiac arrest; Indian leaders offer condolences.

Donald Trump Claims Narendra Modi ‘Assured’ Him to Stop Oil Trade with Russia

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Trump declares second stage of Gaza ceasefire starts, calling Hamas to disarm.

US, China still committed to global debt efforts, IMF strategy chief says

India’s BRICS chairmanship seeks to shift agenda from conceptualisation to actual implementation.

Actor Pankaj Dheer passes away at 68; son Nikitin Dheer pays tribute.

India fails to qualify for the AFC Asian Cup.

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