School Assembly News Headlines for Tomorrow (8 February 2025): Top Stories, National, International, Sports
School Assembly News Headlines 8 February 2025, including top national, international and sports news headlines, can be checked here.
School Assembly News Headlines for 8 February 2025
School Assembly News Headlines for 8 February 2025: Students participating in the school assembly news reading activity on 8 February can check the list of top national, international and sports news headlines here. Students can also check 'Word of the Day' and 'Thought of the Day' along with the news headlines here.
Here are the top national news headlines for the school assembly 8 February 2025 –
Here are the top international news headlines for the school assembly 8 February 2025 –
Here are the top sports news headlines for the school assembly on 8 February 2025 –
Here are the top business news headlines for the school assembly 8 February 2025 –
- Zomato is set to change its brand name to "Eternal" and has unveiled a new logo.
- SBI Chairman confirms the bank is sticking to its overall credit growth target of 14-16% for FY2025.
- The government plans to develop 1,600 centres to train "good drivers" and reduce accidents.
The word of the day for today’s school assembly is “ Sybarite" . Sybarite means someone who enjoys and seeks out luxury, comfort and pleasure.
Sybarite Meaning (Noun)
Meaning: person with self-includent in their fondness for luxury
Synonym: hedonist, pleasure seeker, sensualist
Antonym: Ascetic, puritan, spartan
Sybarite in a Sentence:
- The sybarite life was filled with expensive tat=stes and indulgent pleasures.
- The asperity could never resist the allure of a five-start shopping spree.
Students note down the thought of the day for the school assembly 8 February 2025 as mentioned in the table below:
“It always seems impossible until it’s done” - Nelson Mandela |
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The inspirational thought of the day for the school assembly on 8 February 2025 is by Nelson Mandela (Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela), a South African. He was an anti-racism activist, politician, and statesman who also served as the first president of South Africa..
Meaning: The quote means that things often feel very difficult or overwhelming when you're starting, but once you finish them, it seems easier or more achievable than it initially appeared. It encourages perseverance and patience.
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