School assembly news bulletin January 31: Keep your morning brief updated and ready for assembly. Here are the top national, international, sports and education headlines that students should know for January 31, 2026. Use this bulletin to start class discussions and sharpen current affairs awareness. Visit press-wire.org for printable one-pagers and classroom-ready notes.
Top National Headlines (January 31)
- Sources say NCP’s Sunetra Pawar set to become Maharashtra deputy chief minister.
- Bengaluru real-estate magnate facing tax probes found dead in his office in an apparent suicide.
- NCP reunification moves scheduled for mid-February with four key contenders emerging.
- Student scientist Shubhanshu Shukla moves from spacesuit trials to lab-based Mars experiments.
- Media commentary on Tamil Nadu politics: expectations for a decisive mandate and debate over film-star politicians.
Top World Headlines (January 31)
- Washington plans a major India-focused summit as part of strategy to balance China.
- Former Fed official Kevin Warsh is reported to be President Trump’s nominee for Fed chair.
- Moscow sought buyers for a major airport; partial sale followed after no bids met reserve.
- UK Prime Minister Starmer signals intent to deepen ties with China despite US cautions.
Top Sports Headlines (January 31)
- Novak Djokovic outlasts Jannik Sinner in a five-set Australian Open semi-final.
- Carlos Alcaraz reaches his first Australian Open final after a five-set win over Alexander Zverev.
- Pakistan cricket faces internal scrutiny in T20 selection controversies involving Mohsin Naqvi.
- Team updates suggest Ishan Kishan may be selected for India’s upcoming T20I; monitor official squads.
Top Education News (January 31)
- Odisha JEE 2026 registration begins; exam scheduled from May 4. Students should read the prospectus and note key dates.
- Staff Selection Commission releases city slips for MTS and Havaldar exams from 2025 cycle; candidates must verify centres.
Assembly takeaways and student actions
- Discuss one national and one world headline in class today to build contextual thinking.
- Students applying for Odisha JEE should download the brochure, note eligibility and mark May 4 in calendars.
- Subscribe to press-wire.org for free printable assembly one-pagers and weekly classroom current affairs packets.