Today News Headlines for School Assembly, February 11, 2026: IT Ministry notifies social media rules with prominent AI labels, US-India trade deal
Kartavya Desk Staff
Today’s News Headlines for School Assembly, February 11, 2026: Here are the news headlines for school assembly on February 11, 2026. Key developments today include opposition parties moving a no-confidence motion against the Lok Sabha Speaker, infrastructure momentum in Jammu and Kashmir following changes to the Indus treaty framework, campus protests in Delhi University, and more. ## National News Opposition parties have submitted a motion seeking the removal of the Lok Sabha Speaker, escalating political tensions in Parliament. The move, aimed at ousting Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, comes amid repeated disruptions and disagreements over the functioning of the House. Trade relations and maintaining peace along the Line of Actual Control remained the focus of the talks between India and China, as Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri and his Chinese counterpart Ma Zhaoxu met in New Delhi to take stock of overall progress in ties post the border agreement of October 2024. Two major hydropower projects in Jammu and Kashmir are set to move ahead following the suspension of certain provisions of the Indus Waters Treaty earlier. Protests erupted at Delhi University’s Hansraj College after the principal allowed his son’s wedding to be held on campus premises, drawing criticism from students and faculty over the misuse of institutional space. ## World News The White House has released a detailed document outlining the scope and provisions of what it described as a landmark bilateral agreement. The US–India trade deal fact sheet highlights commitments on tariffs, market access, and strategic economic cooperation between the two countries. As many as 10 people are dead and 25 injured in a shooting at a Canada school. Ahead of French President Emmanuel Macron’s visit to India between February 17 and 19, the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) is set to discuss the procurement of Rafale fighter jets for the Indian Air Force this week. Demand for artificial intelligence professionals in the UAE has surged, pushing salaries higher even as hiring processes become more stringent. Recruiters report tighter screening and verification norms despite booming opportunities in UAE AI jobs and tech hiring. ## Sports News Hull City head coach Liam Rosenior has responded to online ridicule following links to Chelsea, saying criticism was expected and does not affect his focus on football. His remarks come amid heightened scrutiny around managerial appointments, read more here: Liam Rosenior responding to mockery. England wicketkeeper Jos Buttler has heaped praise on young Indian cricketer Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, calling him the best player he has ever seen. The comments have sparked widespread discussion, as detailed in this report on Jos Buttler’s praise for Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. ## Business News The government has proposed changes to income tax rules that would raise the threshold for mandatory PAN disclosure in high-value transactions such as cash deposits, hotel payments, and property deals. The proposals are outlined in the draft income tax rules on PAN requirements. Domestic mutual funds are steadily closing the ownership gap with foreign institutional investors in NSE-listed companies, with the difference expected to narrow significantly by the end of 2025. The trend reflects growing domestic participation, as reported in this analysis of domestic MFs narrowing the FII ownership gap. ## Education News IIT Kanpur has received a significant philanthropic contribution from its 1976 alumni batch, aimed at strengthening academic infrastructure and student support. The donation will be worth Rs 13.40 crore. The CBSE has announced that it will introduce digital screen-based marking for Class 10 and 12 board examinations starting in 2026, a move expected to streamline evaluation and reduce errors.