
1. India’s economy likely grew ~ 7.3% in Q2 FY26 (July–September 2025) — According to a Reuters poll, growth was driven by strong rural demand and government expenditure.
2. India considers extending safeguard import tariff on certain steel products — To protect domestic producers from cheaper imports, especially from China.
3. India close to finalising a US$ 2.8 billion uranium-supply deal with Canada — The agreement would boost nuclear cooperation and energy resource security for the next 10 years.
1. Phone call between Japan’s PM and US President draws attention amid China–Taiwan tensions — Japan’s PM spoke with US President to ease diplomatic strains triggered by Tokyo’s earlier remarks on Taiwan.
2. Global markets rally as US interest-rate cut expectations rise — Wall Street surged on hopes of a rate cut by the US Federal Reserve, affecting global economic sentiment.
1. Positive macroeconomic indicators for India: GDP growth outlook and stable trade-policy signals — Economic growth forecast, potential steel tariffs, and uranium deal collectively suggest a mixed but resilient economic scenario.
2. Global oil & energy market watch continues — With shifting determinants like sanctions on Russian oil, countries including India remain alert to price and supply fluctuations.
No major science- or tech-breakthrough headline on 25 November 2025 — The day lacked significant global or domestic technological announcements or breakthroughs in the widely cited sources.
No major global environmental event was uniquely reported on 25 November 2025 — While climate and energy supply remain long-term global concerns, no fresh headline on this date stood out in major coverage.
No major state-level headline emerged on 25 November — No significant regional events made national headlines in the sources reviewed.
No high-profile global or national awards/appointments reported on 25 November 2025 — This day appears light on leadership changes or major announcements deserving of headlines in that category.
School-assembly news bulletins highlighted multiple national and global developments for student awareness — Including economy, international diplomacy, and trade-policy shifts.
No major nationwide health alert or new education-policy report was widely covered on 25 November in the major public sources.
1. Passing of a noted film personality — linked as a major headline across media outlets; widely covered in “top news” round-ups.
2. Cultural & heritage-linked updates (if any) on 25 November 2025 did not reach major headlines in global or national sources — hence not listed under front-page cultural events.
No unique global or national observance day widely reported for 25 November 2025 beyond regular weekly/daily events.
School-assembly bulletins on 25 Nov captured the day’s major national and global events for awareness and student discussion.
📝 Explanation: Reuters poll predicted 7.3% growth due to rural demand and government spending.
📝Explanation: Proposed to protect domestic steelmakers from low-priced imports.
📝 Explanation: The deal involves long-term uranium supplies for nuclear-energy projects.
📝 Explanation: China emphasized Taiwan’s return as key to global order.
📝 Explanation: Japan sought to stabilise relations after Taiwan-related tensions.
📝 Explanation: Rate-cut hopes boosted investor confidence.
📝 Explanation: Sanction timelines boosted imports temporarily.
📝 Explanation: The deal secures uranium supply for India’s reactors.
📝 Explanation: Safeguard tariffs protect against underpriced imports.
📝 Explanation: US rate-cut expectations affect global financial markets.
📝 Explanation: Xi stressed Taiwan’s return as vital to world stability.
📝 Explanation: Sanctions and supply-chain shifts impacted oil imports.
📝 Explanation: India refines imported Russian crude at discounted rates.
📝 Explanation: RBI monitored reserves amidst global volatility.
📝 Explanation: Reuters noted rural consumption as a major GDP driver.
📝 Explanation: Japan’s Taiwan comments led to diplomatic tension.
📝 Explanation: Tech-heavy Nasdaq surged on Fed rate-cut hopes.
📝 Explanation: Uranium is crucial for nuclear reactors.
📝 Explanation: Tariffs protect domestic producers.
📝 Explanation: Assemblies highlighted global diplomacy, GDP projections, and trade policy.
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