September 30 2025 – What Happened Today?
It was a busy day for India’s news scene. From a big IPO to an exciting cricket match, you probably missed a few headlines. Here’s a quick run‑through of the top stories that landed on September 30 2025, broken down so you can get the gist in minutes.
Market buzz: Ganesh Consumer Products goes public
Kolkata‑based Ganesh Consumer Products kicked off a ₹408 crore IPO, pricing shares between ₹306 and ₹322. The 90‑year‑old FMCG firm, famous for wheat flour and related products, aims to list on September 29, but the offer opened on the 30th. Proceeds will pay down debt and fund a new plant in Darjeeling. An offer‑for‑sale will cut promoter holding to 64.1%, lifting the public float and giving retail investors a clearer entry point.
Why it matters: A fresh capital injection could boost production capacity, while the reduced promoter stake may improve market liquidity. If you track Indian FMCG stocks, keep an eye on Ganesh’s price movement over the next weeks.
Sports splash: India vs UAE in the Asia Cup
The India T20 squad opened their Asia Cup campaign against the UAE in Dubai. Toss at 6:00 PM UAE (7:30 PM IST) and the first ball at 6:30 PM UAE (8:00 PM IST). Suryakumar Yadav captained after a long break, with Gill, Hardik and Bumrah in the starting XI. UAE relied on Muhammad Waseem for firepower, while India counted on a solid chase under lights.
Key takeaway: Expect a dew‑influenced finish, which usually favors teams batting second. If you missed the live stream, check the highlights – the game was tight and the crowd was buzzing.
Beyond the headline news, a few other stories rounded out the day. Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a new unity mantra, urging the nation to move forward together – a theme that sparked lively debate on social media. In the tech lane, the Redmi Note 12 Pro+ was praised for its strong processor and camera, positioning it as a value‑for‑money contender.
Meanwhile, lifestyle pieces reminded readers about an Indian‑focused weight‑loss diet based on whole foods, and a quirky article asked whether Indian viewers still tune into DD News. A German‑style beer discussion highlighted cultural and legal reasons why beer isn’t as popular in India as in Europe.
For those interested in media entrepreneurship, a step‑by‑step guide explained how to start a local news TV channel in India, covering permits, infrastructure, and content strategy. Legal advice for hit‑and‑run victims, a review of the Xiaomi Redmi Note 8, and a quick Air India experience snapshot also appeared in the mix.
All in all, September 30 2025 offered a blend of finance, sports, politics and everyday tips. Bookmark this page to revisit the top posts, and stay tuned for tomorrow’s updates.
Arvind Chatterjee, Oct, 1 2025
Heavy rain on Sept 30, 2025, broke Delhi's heatwave as IMD issued an orange alert; flights, traffic and air quality were impacted, with rain expected to linger through early October.
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