
School assembly news headlines, February 13: Top India, world, sports, business news
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School Assembly News Headlines for February 13: From major policy moves in Delhi and Kerala's historic milestone to global peace efforts and natural disasters, here are today's most important headlines.
Here are the top national and international news updates for February 13, covering key developments in politics, economy, diplomacy, and global events.
1. Nationwide Bharat Bandh Disrupts Transport, Services
A nationwide Bharat Bandh called by central trade unions and several farmers’ groups disrupted life across India on Thursday. The strike aimed to protest against the new labour codes and the interim India-US trade deal, with major disruptions reported in public transport, markets and some schools and banks in states such as Odisha, West Bengal, Assam and Kerala.
Authorities advised commuters to plan travel carefully amid reported traffic slowdowns.
2. Privilege Motion Against Rahul Gandhi in Lok Sabha
In Parliament, the BJP moved a privilege motion against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi following his remarks on workers’ rights and the social impact of government policies. The development marked another point of contention in the ongoing debate over labour reforms and trade agreements that have divided lawmakers.

Reddit is exploring biometric verification methods such as Face ID and Touch ID to ensure users are real humans, not bots, while pledging to maintain the platform's tradition of anonymity. CEO Steve Huffman said the company is planning to address the rising influence of AI-generated content and protect authentic user engagement.

In a push towards more inclusive school environments, the Central Board of Secondary Education has rolled out fresh directives on menstrual hygiene across its affiliated institutions. The move comes after a landmark ruling by the Supreme Court of India that places menstrual health within the framework of fundamental rights.











