Monday, September 29, 2025

THE #DLG+2 DISPATCH | GLOBAL BIZ EDITION | 29/09/2025 | MONDAY

 

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THE #DLG+2 DISPATCH (GLOBAL EDITION)
as on 
29th SEP, 2025, MONDAY
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A Big Hello and A Very Good Moring to Readers and Viewers,

Today is MONDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER, 2025, and here we go with our THE #DLG+2 DISPATCH / THE DATELINE GUJARAT DISPATCH, - THE BUSINESS BUZZ ... Hi and a Big Hello, after a jam-packed weekend over the festivity of #NavratriDandiyaNights, the week has definitely not been quite encouraging for the markets, especially the Indian Bourses and Indian Indices – SENSEX and NIFTY which have cracked in rage of 2.5 to 2.7 percent in last week.

However, the Sunday night Asia Cup 2025 Victory of India over Pakistan has charged-up the nation, so let us see how it reflects on the trading floors as soon as the bourses open on Monday in India on September 29, 2025.

The news-flow is cocktailed with several developments from across the World, especially Middle East crisis where death toll has surpassed 66,000 as Netanyahu heads to White House for talks with Trump on Ceasefire and amidst which Hamas saying of having lost contact with 2 Israeli Hostages in Gaza City, while severe weather event of Typhoon Bualoi forces evacuation in Vietnam as storm leaves many dead in Philippines and Trump authorizes “full force” troop deployment in Portland, Oregon, whereas Europe is buzzing with news from Moldova where pivotal election results are awaited as leader wans of Russian Interference, and Moldova’s ruling pro-EU party is learnt of leading in the parliamentary elections.

In India, while the news-space is splashed with news of victory of India over Pakistan in Asia Cup 2025, the news-space is equally flooded with news of Leh Ladakh and news development of arrest of Sonam Wangchuk vide NSA (National Security Act) provisions.

While the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued weather alerts indicating heavy rains in several parts of the nation, Gujarat witnessed heavy rains on Sunday evening, compelling the cancellation of most of the Garbas played traditionally and in modern way across Surat, Vadodara, Ahmedabad and Rajkot, no rainfall was reported from the coastal areas, otherwise most of the urban centers of Gujarat witnessed rains which disappointed the #Garba and #Dandiya Enthusiasts geared to celebrate #NavratriFestival and #NavratriGarbaDandiyaNights.

Meanwhile, lets take a look at what is buzzing across the World, Nation and State. 

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INDIA MARKET REVIEW & OUTLOOK

Here’s your editorial-grade wrap for the week ending September 26, 2025, and the outlook for September 29 to October 3, 2025, across Indian financial markets:


📊 Weekly Performance Wrap: September 22–26, 2025

🇮🇳 Indian Stock Market

  • Indices: Nifty fell ~2.7%, Sensex ~2.7%, Midcap and Smallcap indices plunged ~5%
  • Triggers: H-1B visa fee hike hit IT stocks; pharma stocks tanked on 100% U.S. tariff on branded drugs
  • Sectoral Gains: PSU Banks (+4.83%), Realty (+4.43%), Defence (+3.41%)
  • Sectoral Losses: FMCG (-0.50%), Consumer Durables (-0.20%)

🪙 Indian Crypto-Currency Market

  • Bitcoin: ₹97.14 lakh (-2.13%), Ethereum: ₹3.49 lakh (-2.29%)
  • Top Gainers: Astar (+20.12%), Gala (+17.25%), Immutable X (+12.33%)
  • Top Losers: Mobox (-15.1%), SushiSwap (-13.2%), Floki Inu (-11.5%)

💱 Indian Currency Market

  • INR/USD: Hovered around ₹88.6 per USD
  • Outlook: Rupee under pressure; RBI skipped dollar purchases in July amid FX reserve drop

🏦 Indian Bond Market

  • 10-Year Yield: Rose from 6.481% to 6.505% during the week
  • Liquidity: Net injection of ₹31,986 crore via RBI operations

💸 Indian Money Market

  • Call Money Rate: Averaged 5.58% with volumes of ₹20,614 crore
  • Triparty Repo: ₹4.41 lakh crore traded at 5.54%

📈 Indian Funds Market

  • Mutual Fund AUM: Hit ₹75.19 lakh crore; SIP inflows surged to ₹28,265 crore/month
  • Equity MF Net Investment: ₹4,580 crore (Sep 22–23)
  • Debt MF Net Investment: -₹2,972 crore (Sep 22–23)

⚙️ Indian Commodity Market

  • Energy Basket: Crude import bill lower; global oil prices remain elevated
  • Base Metals & Precious Metals: No major directional cues; awaiting RBI policy and global inflation data
  • Agricultural Commodities: Stable; festive demand outlook to influence next week

📌 Market Breadth & Turnover: NSE & BSE

🔼 Advances vs 🔽 Declines

  • NSE (Sep 25): Advance/Decline ratio ~0.80
  • BSE: Similar breadth; broader market under pressure

💰 Daily Turnover

  • NSE & BSE Combined: High volatility, turnover driven by institutional activity and IPO rush

🧾 Block, Bulk & Short-Sell Deals (Sep 22–26)

🔹 Bulk Deals

  • Automotive Stampings: Multiple bulk buys/sells by NK Securities, IRAGE, GRT Ventures, etc. (avg price ~₹627)
  • Bharat Gears: High-volume trades by Junomoneta, NK Securities, GRT Ventures

🔸 Block Deals

  • Axis Bank: Morgan Stanley & Goldman Sachs traded ~91,000 shares at ₹1166.60
  • Bharat Electronics: Similar block trades at ₹403.15

🚀 Upcoming IPOs: September 29–October 3, 2025

🏛️ Mainboard IPOs

  1. Glottis Ltd.: ₹307 Cr | Sep 29–Oct 1 | Logistics
  2. Fabtech Technologies Ltd.: ₹230.35 Cr | Sep 29–Oct 1 | Pharma Infra
  3. Om Freight Forwarders Ltd.: ₹122.31 Cr | Sep 29–Oct 3 | Freight
  4. Advance Agrolife Ltd.: ₹192.86 Cr | Sep 30–Oct 3 | Agritech

🧑‍💼 SME IPOs (16 Issues)

  • Opening Sep 29: Chiraharit, Sodhani Capital, Vijaypd Ceutical, Om Metallogic, Suba Hotels, Dhillon Freight
  • Opening Sep 30: Shlokka Dyes, Shipwaves Online, Greenleaf Envirotech, Valplast Technologies, Zelio E-Mobility, Munish Forge, etc.

🔮 Outlook: September 29–October 3, 2025

📉 Stock Market

  • Volatility: India VIX surged 5.98%; PCR at 0.63; FIIs hold 86% net shorts
  • RBI Policy (Oct 1): Rate decision could trigger relief rally or deepen sell-off
  • Technical Setup: Nifty bearish below 24,878; Bank Nifty weak below 55,000

🪙 Crypto Market

  • Sentiment: Cautious optimism; ETF demand supports BTC floor
  • Watchlist: Ethereum’s Dencun upgrade, AI/Web3 altcoins

💱 Currency Market

  • Rupee Risk: Below ₹89/USD could trigger FII outflows
  • Dollar Index & Crude: Key global drivers

🏦 Bond & Money Market

  • RBI Stance: Rate pause expected; liquidity injection likely to continue
  • Yields: Watch 10-year benchmark near 6.50%

📈 Funds Market

  • IPO Frenzy: DII flows diverted to primary market; secondary market may stay weak
  • Festive Demand: Early signs could support consumption-linked funds

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WORLD MARKET REVIEW & OUTLOOK

INTRODUCTORY PART (WORLD MARKETS REVIEW)

  • Here’s your editorial-grade global financial wrap for the week of September 22–26, 2025, sequenced regionally and segmented by asset class. It includes top movers, turnover stats, deal flows, IPO calendar, and a forward-looking outlook—all grounded in verified data.


    🌏 Weekly Market Performance: September 22–26, 2025

    🔹 South Pacific (Australia–New Zealand)

    • Stock Markets: ASX and NZX posted modest gains, buoyed by resilient PMI data and mining sector strength.
    • Commodities: Base metals like copper surged due to supply disruptions at Grasberg mine.
    • Currencies: AUD and NZD weakened slightly against USD amid cautious central bank tones.
    • Crypto: Regional exchanges saw stable BTC/ETH volumes, with AVAX and BNB outperforming.

    🔹 Asia

    • Stock Markets: Mixed performance. Japan’s Nikkei dipped due to manufacturing contraction (PMI 48.4), while India’s Sensex and Nifty gained on GST optimism and rate cut tailwinds.
    • Commodities: Gold hit record highs; silver surged. Lithium and rare earths advanced on supply chain strain.
    • Currencies: INR held steady; JPY weakened amid dovish BOJ stance.
    • Crypto: ETH fell ~3.4%, while BTC remained flat. Aster token surged 20x post-launch.
    • Bonds: Japanese and Indian yields remained range-bound; RBI maintained policy stance.
    • Funds: Indian mutual funds saw ₹31,454 crore net equity inflows, but debt funds posted ₹46,566 crore outflows.

    🔹 EurAsia & Middle East

    • Stock Markets: Russia and Gulf markets were stable. Energy stocks gained on uranium and oil momentum.
    • Commodities: Uranium rallied on US-UK strategic reserve deal.
    • Currencies: Ruble and Gulf currencies remained stable.
    • Crypto: Regional exchanges saw increased WLFI and ASTER volumes.
    • Bonds: Sovereign spreads widened slightly; high-yield corporates outperformed.

    🔹 Africa

    • Stock Markets: South Africa’s JSE rose modestly, led by mining and telecom.
    • Commodities: Gold and platinum advanced; agriculture mixed.
    • Currencies: ZAR strengthened on commodity tailwinds.
    • Crypto: Limited movement; local exchanges tracked global trends.

    🔹 Europe

    • Stock Markets: Eurozone indices dipped on weak manufacturing PMIs (Germany 46.2).
    • Commodities: Copper and silver gained; food prices rose 0.9%.
    • Currencies: EUR softened amid ECB policy hold.
    • Crypto: ETH weakness dragged altcoins; BTC ETFs saw inflows.
    • Bonds: Investment-grade spreads hit multi-decade lows; high-yield rallied.
    • Funds: Passive ETFs gained traction; SIPs rose 20% YoY.

    🔹 Latin America & Caribbean

    • Stock Markets: Brazil and Mexico posted gains; energy and logistics led.
    • Commodities: Oil and lithium advanced; agriculture mixed.
    • Currencies: BRL and MXN stable.
    • Crypto: Regional exchanges saw increased AVAX and WLFI activity.

    🔹 North America (Mexico, US, Canada)

    • Stock Markets: US indices rallied on strong GDP (3.8%) and durable goods (+2.9%).
    • Commodities: Gold breached all-time highs; silver surged.
    • Currencies: USD strengthened post-Fed rate cut (25 bps to 4.00–4.25%).
    • Crypto: BTC ETFs saw $886M inflows; ETH ETFs $556M but ETH fell.
    • Bonds: Treasury curve steepened; 10-year yield rose to 4.13%.
    • Funds: US mutual funds saw inflows into high-yield and preferred securities.

    📈 Top Gainers & Losers (Global Snapshot)

    🟢 Top Gainers (India, Sept 26)

    Stock% ChangeVolume (Lakh)
    L&T+2.71%58.70
    Tata Motors+1.45%157.00
    ITC+1.22%144.00

    🔴 Top Losers (India, Sept 26)

    Stock% ChangeVolume (Lakh)
    IndusInd Bank-3.88%57.79
    M&M-3.68%30.46
    Tata Steel-2.92%201.00

    Turnover (India, Sept 25): ₹528,164 crore (Cash + F&O)
    Advances/Declines: 10 of 14 sectors declined; IT and Pharma led the fall


    🔄 Block, Bulk & Short-Sell Deals (India, Sept 26)

    • Automotive Stampings: Multiple bulk buys/sells by NK Securities, IRAGE, GRT Ventures
    • Axis Bank & Bharat Electronics: Block deals via Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs
    • Short-Sell Trends: FIIs held 86% net shorts in index futures

    🚀 IPO Calendar: September 29–October 3, 2025

    🌐 Mainboard IPOs

    CompanyDatesPrice Band (₹)Sector
    Glottis Ltd.Sep 29–Oct 1120–129Logistics
    Fabtech TechnologiesSep 29–Oct 1181–191Biopharma Engineering
    Om Freight ForwardersSep 29–Oct 3128–135Supply Chain
    Advance AgrolifeSep 30–Oct 395–100Agrochemicals

    🧬 SME IPOs

    • Sep 29: Dhillon Freight, Suba Hotels, Om Metalogic, Sodhani Capital, Chiraharit
    • Sep 30: Munish Forge, Infinity Infoweave, Sheel Biotech, BAG Convergence, Greenleaf Envirotech

    🔮 Outlook: September 29–October 3, 2025

    • India: RBI policy review on Oct 1 may trigger volatility. Pharma tariffs and H-1B visa fee hikes weigh on IT and healthcare.
    • US: Nonfarm payrolls and PMI data to guide Fed’s next move. Market expects 39,000 jobs added.
    • Europe: Flash CPI and PMI to test ECB’s inflation stance.
    • Asia-Pacific: Australia and India central banks expected to hold rates steady.
    • Commodities: Gold and uranium remain bullish; lithium consolidates.
    • Crypto: ETH under pressure; BTC stable. Watch for ETF flows and AI-linked token launches.
    • Bonds & Funds: High-yield and preferreds favored; watch for volatility spikes and rate-sensitive flows.

    📎 Global Market Recap: Sept 22–26, 2025 – mrktedge.ai
    📎 Commodities Tracker: September 2025 – Global X ETFs
    📎 Crypto Recap: Gate Ventures
    📎 IPO Calendar Storm Ahead – MSN
    📎 Stock Market Weekly Forecast – Goodreturns


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THE BUSINESS BUZZ

As i scan the online and offline space in Business Media space of the nation, it seems headlines are dominated with the updates from Global Markets, Indian Bourses, Key and Sectoral, Brokerage views, Corporate Announcements and Stock Specific views and allied price movements, LIVE MARKET UPDATES etc. which can very well be read in the INDIA BUSINESS NEWSWIRES and WORLD BUSINESS NEWSWIRES, as well.

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THE INDIA STORY

NEWS COMMENTARY — Timeline (IST)

Scope: Sector-wise business + markets + mainstream + sports + politics + crime + entertainment — events reported in India between Thu 25 Sep 2025 → Sun 28 Sep 2025.
Order: latest first (descending). Where possible each item wraps the original story as a News Title Link and includes source citations.


Sun, 28 Sep 2025 — Evening (IST)

Sports — Cricket: India beat Pakistan to retain Asia Cup (Dubai)

What happened: India chased down Pakistan’s 146 and won by 5 wickets with two balls to spare in a tense Asia Cup final — a finish that produced big public celebrations across India (Durga Puja crowds in Kolkata among them). Key performers: Tilak Varma (unbeaten 69), Shivam Dube and Kuldeep Yadav (bowling impact).
Impact/colour: Big boost to national morale and consumer-facing sectors (broadcast, bars/restaurants, merchandising). Expect short-term advertising and viewership spikes on sports channels and social platforms.
Source / read more: India beat Pakistan by 5 wickets to win cricket's Asia Cup. (AP News)


Sun, 28 Sep 2025 — Evening → Night (IST)

Society / Entertainment — Festive + Sports overlap: Durga Puja + Asia Cup viewing

What happened: Durga Puja festivities across Kolkata, Mumbai and other metros merged with live-match viewings — malls, puja pandals and restaurants hosted large screenings; local businesses ran special menus/promotions tied to India’s win. Local reporting highlighted crowd management, late-night footfall and police traffic advisories.
Source / read more: India's Asia Cup win doubles festive joy in city (Kolkata report). (The Times of India)


Fri, 26 Sep 2025 — Market close (IST)

Stock Markets / Finance — Sensex & Nifty: another down session; indices under pressure

What happened: Indian benchmark indices closed materially lower on Friday 26 Sep — Sensex fell sharply (reporting shows a ~733-point drop reported in live market blogs) and Nifty slipped below the 24,700 mark amid weakness in pharma, IT and some heavyweights. Several live-blogs flagged multi-session selling for the week.
Impact/colour: Renewed risk-off in local equity flows; watch FI (foreign institutional) flows and next-day derivatives positioning. Earnings-sensitive sectors (pharma, IT, autos) under the microscope.
Source / read more: Stock Market Highlights: Sensex falls for 6th day, settles 733 pts lower; Nifty below 24,700. (The Economic Times)


Fri, 26 Sep 2025 — Day / Market week wrap (IST)

Currency Markets — Rupee under pressure, hits/approaches record lows

What happened: The Indian rupee traded weak and logged its worst week in some sessions, pressured by external developments (U.S. tariff announcements and visa/immigration policy concerns) and foreign outflows; Reuters and local outlets reported the rupee near fresh lows in the period around 24–26 Sep.
Impact/colour: A weaker rupee raises import bill risks (oil, pharma inputs) and can weigh on inflation expectations; exporters see mixed effects (competitiveness vs order risk). Expect the RBI to monitor volatility and intervene via FX liquidity if needed.
Source / read more: Rupee's rough patch may extend as Trump fires fresh tariff salvo; Rupee logs worst week in a month as US visa, tariff policies sting. (Reuters)


Fri, 26 Sep 2025 — Crypto markets (IST)

Crypto — Bitcoin dips; short-term caution

What happened: Bitcoin recorded modest intraday weakness around 26 Sep (reports show ~2% fall to near the ~$109k neighborhood on the day), reflecting short-term profit-taking and risk-off flows.
Impact/colour: Crypto traders flagged increased volatility; pockets of Indian retail/institutional exposure will be monitoring onshore exchanges’ funding rates and margin calls.
Source / read more: Bitcoin falls over 2% to $109K, signalling short-term caution in crypto market. (The Economic Times)


Thu, 25 Sep 2025 — Official release (IST)

Banking / Payments (Regulatory) — RBI issues new digital payment authentication directions

What happened: The Reserve Bank of India released (25 Sep) final directions on Authentication Mechanisms for Digital Payment Transactions, 2025 — reaffirming the centrality of two-factor authentication (2FA) while allowing risk-based additional checks (behavioural/contextual/device attributes) and permitting continued use of SMS OTPs alongside newer methods. The rules include guidance for high-risk transactions, cross-border flows and options like DigiLocker for notifications. Implementation timelines and compliance milestones were published in the RBI communications.
Impact/colour: Payments issuers, fintechs and merchants will need to upgrade fraud-detection/playbooks; consumers may see extra friction for some high-risk transactions but greater fraud protection overall; vendors of authentication technologies (biometrics, device-fingerprinting, risk engines) stand to gain business from mandatory enhancements.
Source / read more: RBI issues directions for digital payment transaction authentication mechanism / RBI allows risk-based checks in new digital payment guidelines. (The Economic Times)


Thu–Fri, 25–26 Sep 2025 — Macro narrative (context for markets)

Economy / Monetary expectations — RBI expected to hold policy, money markets watch

What happened / expectation: Ahead of the RBI policy window (end-Sep), market polls and commentary through the period signalled that most economists expected the RBI to hold the repo rate at 5.50% into October, citing inflation within the target band but external risks (currency and global uncertainty). That backdrop has been one factor underpinning market positioning.
Impact/colour: A hold biases market focus toward fiscal cues, corporate earnings and FX stability rather than fresh rate easing. Watch the RBI's post-policy statement for guidance on sequencing of cuts (if any) into 2026.
Source / read more: Reuters poll: RBI likely to hold rates at 5.50% on Oct 1 and through 2025. (Reuters)


Additional beats, sector snippets (Sep 25–28 window)

  • Commodities / Energy: Brent crude traded in the mid-$60s–$70s range during the week; energy importers and downstream margins remain exposed to price swings and FX movement. (See Reuters trade/FX coverage context above.) (Reuters)

  • Corporate / Earnings watch: As indices slipped, market commentary flagged quarterly and fiscal-year-to-date earnings cues for export-oriented pharma and IT names — these sectors were among the day’s heaviest drags (live market blogs detail sector movers). (The Economic Times)

  • Mainstream / Urban news: City-level items (heritage digitisation, cultural events, local crime/administration updates) were carried by national dailies across the 25–27 Sep period — see Indian Express roundup for Sep 27 for a sample of civic, culture and city stories. (The Indian Express)


Quick take — What to watch next (short checklist for markets & business readers)

  1. RBI policy statement (Oct 1 window) & communication tone — will guide rate-cut expectations and rupee outlook. (Reuters)

  2. FX flows / rupee stability — tariff/visa headlines from the US and portfolio flows could extend rupee volatility; watch RBI intervention signals. (Reuters)

  3. Corporate earnings & Q2 expectations — especially pharma and IT (earnings reaction continues to move intraday markets). (The Economic Times)

  4. Payments-sector compliance timelines — banks/fintechs must map tech changes and consumer-notification flows to the RBI’s new directions. (The Economic Times)

  5. Consumer sentiment / discretionary spend — sporting wins (Asia Cup) temporarily lift footfall in hospitality/retail — useful for short-window consumer retail plays. (AP News)


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THE GLOBAL DYNAMICS

Here is a global-region NEWS COMMENTARY timeline (latest first, oldest last) over Sep 25–28, 2025, with sector-wise / thematic notes, arranged from South Pacific → Asia → Eurasia / Middle East → Africa → Europe → Latin America → North America:


South Pacific / Australasia (Australia, Oceania)

(Latest to oldest daylight region)

  • 26 Sept 2025 (Australia financial markets, biotech sector)
    Trump’s announcement of 100 % tariffs on U.S. pharmaceutical imports triggered major market fallout in Australia. Biotech giant CSL lost ~$1 billion in value, and pharmaceutical stocks broadly weakened. The Australian government is pushing for exemptions while defending its domestic health scheme.
    Source: Trump tariff announcement wipes $1bn from CSL value (The Guardian)

  • 26 Sept 2025 (Monetary / macro – Australia)
    The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is slated to hold its policy rate at 3.60 % at its 30 September meeting, according to a Reuters poll, with the possibility of cuts post-Q3 if inflation softens.
    Source: RBA to hold rates on September 30 but cut likely after Q3 inflation (Reuters)

  • 25–26 Sept 2025 (Regulation / Funds sector – Australia)
    The Australian Securities & Investments Commission (ASIC) issued stop orders on credit and mortgage funds under “Design and Distribution Obligations” (DDO), citing concerns over target-market definitions, governance and risk disclosures. The regulator also released a discussion paper on private credit funds.
    Source: Funds Update – 26 September 2025 (hsfkramer.com)


Asia (East, South, Southeast Asia)

  • (Global markets vantage) 26 Sept 2025
    In a “Global Markets” thematic piece, Reuters flagged that India faces pressure from U.S. tariffs and immigration (visa) policy changes, prompting speculation on potential central bank rate cuts.
    Source: Take Five: The Final Countdown (Reuters)

  • (Macro / trade) 27–28 Sept 2025
    The European Union set its sights on locking in three more trade deals in Asia (with Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia) by 2027, underscoring strategic economic outreach to the ASEAN region amid shifting global trade balances.
    Source: EU Aims to Lock in Three More Trade Deals in Asia by 2027 (Wall Street Journal)

  • (Politics / leadership) 28 Sept 2025
    Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party is set to elect a new leader, with frontrunners Sanae Takaichi and Shinjiro Koizumi. The outcome may make a first female prime minister or the youngest PM in decades. Simultaneously, in the UK (though Europe) the Labour Party’s conference is under scrutiny for leadership stability.
    Source: A significant moment for leadership of Japan and UK (Financial Times)


Eurasia / Middle East

  • 28 Sept 2025 (Mainstream / geopolitics)
    The global outlook is entering a critical week, with U.S. job data, central bank decisions and corporate releases expected to shake markets. Some focus is also on the looming expiry of the African Growth & Opportunity Act (AGOA) and China’s internal political planning.
    Source: Take Five: The Final Countdown (Reuters)

  • (Finance) 28 Sept 2025
    In Italy, the ruling coalition (League party) proposed that domestic banks contribute €5 billion to the 2026 budget, igniting debates about banking sector burden.
    Source: Italy’s banks should contribute 5 bln euros to 2026 budget (Reuters)

  • (Mainstream / regulation) ~25–28 Sept 2025
    UK regulators’ reports revealed that fuel retailers (particularly supermarkets) are applying excessive margins at the pumps (8–10 %), drawing consumer backlash. Also, markets responded with relatively muted reaction to Trump’s tariff moves.
    Source: UK fuel retailers accused of ‘ripping off’ motorists (The Guardian)


Africa

  • (Global / trade) ~28 Sept 2025
    AGOA (African Growth & Opportunity Act), a key U.S.–Africa trade framework, faces expiry by end-September 2025 without clear renewal commitments, putting export channels and investment flows at risk.
    Source: Take Five: The Final Countdown (Reuters)


Europe

  • 28 Sept 2025 (Markets / macro)
    The EU is intensifying its trade outreach to Asia (deal negotiations) to balance global supply chain risks and reduce overdependence on single blocs.
    Source: EU Aims to Lock in Three More Trade Deals in Asia by 2027 (Wall Street Journal)

  • ~26–27 Sept 2025 (Regulation / consumer protection)
    In the UK, crackdown on fuel margin profiteering gained momentum — the CMA publicly called out supermarkets.
    Source: UK fuel retailers accused of ‘ripping off’ motorists (The Guardian)

  • ~25–28 Sept 2025 (Global macro commentary)
    The “Morning Bid” newsletter flagged market jitters after Fed Chair Powell’s cautious remarks— markets are interpreting any hints around future rate cuts or central bank direction.
    Source: Morning Bid: A delicate balancing act (Reuters)


Latin America & Caribbean

  • ~22 Sept 2025 (Finance / diplomacy)
    President Trump’s upcoming meeting with Argentina’s Javier Milei during U.N. General Assembly is seen as crucial: with Argentina in a deep currency crisis, it may seek U.S. backing or IMF support.
    Source: FirstFT: Donald Trump to meet Argentina’s Javier Milei for finance talks (Financial Times)


North America (Mexico / U.S. / Canada)

  • ~24 Sept 2025 (Global markets / U.S.)
    The U.S. markets were reactive following Fed Chair Powell’s statements — equity markets pulled back slightly as investors weighed inflation risks vs policy clarity.
    Source: Morning Bid: A delicate balancing act (Reuters)

  • ~23 Sept 2025 (Finance / tech)
    A major collaboration between Nvidia and OpenAI (with a large investment plan and data center expansion) made waves in global tech and AI sectors, pushing momentum in U.S. equities.
    Source: What’s News: Business & Finance (Wall Street Journal)


Global / Cross-Region Context & Trends

  • Global Outlook (Sep 2025)
    S&P Global’s September update maintained global real GDP forecasts for 2025–2027 but warned of divergence across major economies. The second half of 2025 is seen as riskier, with tariff unwind, monetary policy tightening, and geopolitical stress as headwinds.
    Source: Global Economic Outlook: September 2025 (S&P Global)

  • Markets themes & flows
    According to Reuters’ “Take Five” global markets theme piece, key drivers for the week include central bank cues, U.S. job data, China political signals, and trade policy surprises. India is flagged as a vulnerable node to U.S. tariffs/visa flows.
    Source: Take Five: The Final Countdown (Reuters)


Great — here’s a clean, region-wise newsletter digest (text) — organised latest → oldest within each region, presented in Indian Standard Time (IST) and covering 25–28 September 2025. I wrapped each major news pointer with source citations so you can link back to the original story.


GLOBAL NEWS DIGEST (25–28 Sep 2025) — Region-wise (Times shown in IST)


South Pacific / Australasia (Australia, New Zealand)

28 Sep (latest in-region items, IST)

  • Markets & Pharma shock: Australian markets saw sharp moves after U.S. tariff headlines on pharmaceuticals created ripple effects in regional healthcare stocks; major listed biotech/pharma names experienced notable price moves. (Reuters)

  • RBA policy view: Market polling continued to show the RBA likely to hold policy near current levels into late-Sep/early-Oct, keeping the door open for easing only if inflation falls further. (Reuters)

  • Funds / regulation: ASIC issued guidance and actions on fund governance and private-credit oversight, flagging tighter distribution and disclosure expectations for credit funds. (Reuters)


Asia (East, South, Southeast Asia; includes India items)

28 Sep (IST)

  • Cricket / Society — India wins Asia Cup (Dubai): India beat Pakistan by five wickets in a dramatic Asia Cup final in Dubai — Tilak Varma played a match-winning unbeaten innings; the result drove large viewership and local celebrations across India. (AP News)

  • India — Payments regulation: The Reserve Bank of India released new directions on digital payment authentication (risk-based checks, dynamic 2FA emphasis; implementation timelines for issuers/merchants). Financial firms and fintechs must align systems for compliance. (The Economic Times)

  • India — FX pressure: The Indian rupee registered a weak session for the week, logging its worst weekly performance in recent weeks amid headlines around U.S. tariff/visa policy impacts on flows. Watch RBI guidance for intervention signals. (The Economic Times)

  • Regional trade diplomacy: The EU signalled progress in talks to extend trade ties with ASEAN partners (Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia), a move aimed at diversifying supply chains and trade corridors. (Reuters)


Eurasia / Middle East

27–28 Sep (IST)

  • Trade / Europe outreach: EU trade diplomacy active in Asia (see ASEAN talks) as Europe seeks new agreements to rebalance global trade exposure. (Reuters)

  • Budget / banking (Italy): Political discussions in Europe continued to prod domestic banking sector contributions to fiscal needs — debates over one-off contributions or levies were reported. (Reuters)


Africa

26–27 Sep (IST)

  • AGOA renewal uncertainty: The African Growth & Opportunity Act (AGOA) renewal deadline drew urgency — civil society and trade groups urged U.S. action as expiry approached (end-Sep). Uncertainty risks export and investment channels for several African economies. (allAfrica.com)


Europe

25–28 Sep (IST)

  • Consumer protection: fuel margins: UK regulators/high-profile reporting called out elevated retail fuel margins at supermarkets, prompting consumer and regulatory scrutiny. (Reuters)

  • Macro headlines: Market newsletters and Reuters commentary flagged central bank signals (Fed, ECB) and geopolitical trade moves as drivers for the coming week; investors were positioned defensively into key data releases. (Reuters)


Latin America & Caribbean

25–28 Sep (IST)

  • Diplomacy / finance: High-level talks at the U.N. and bilateral meetings (e.g., U.S.–Argentina conversations) remained under watch given Argentina’s currency stress and potential requests for international support; markets monitored diplomatic outcomes for stability cues. (Fortune)


North America (U.S., Canada, Mexico)

24–27 Sep (IST)

  • Tech & AI partnership: Nvidia and OpenAI disclosed a large strategic collaboration to scale AI infrastructure (multi-GW deployments and significant capital commitments), a development supporting the AI hardware/software ecosystem and impacting related equities. (NVIDIA Newsroom)

  • Markets / policy cues: US Fed commentary and data releases dominated investor attention — Powell’s tone and upcoming jobs data were flagged as potential catalysts for global risk sentiment. This contributed to cautious positioning in equity markets. (Reuters)


Crypto & Commodities (cross-region notes)

25–28 Sep (IST)

  • Bitcoin / crypto: Bitcoin experienced a pullback below the ~$110k level during the period, reflecting profit-taking and ETF flows; crypto markets showed heightened volatility and short-term liquidation events. (Cointelegraph)

  • Energy / Brent: Brent crude traded in a mid-range over the week with price swings sensitive to macro headlines and FX moves; energy importers were watching both price and currency impacts on margins. (Reuters)


Quick Takeaways — What markets and policy watchers should track next (ordered by priority)

  1. Central bank cues & US jobs data — Fed tone + labour prints can re-price risk globally; watch spillover to EM FX and equities. (Reuters)

  2. RBI / India macro — FX volatility and RBI communications on intervention or guidance; payments regulation timelines for fintechs. (The Economic Times)

  3. Trade policy & tariffs — Any concrete tariff moves or trade-deal progress (EU-ASEAN, AGOA, US tariffs) will materially affect supply chain-sensitive sectors. (Reuters)

  4. AI & tech capex — Nvidia–OpenAI scale announcements may lift AI hardware/software cohorts; monitor capex and data-centre supply chains. (NVIDIA Newsroom)

  5. Crypto liquidity & flows — ETF flows and exchange inflows/outflows remain important; watch short-term liquidation risk around macro shocks. (Cointelegraph)


Sources & links (selected)

  • AP / Reuters / Times of India coverage — India vs Pakistan, Asia Cup final. (AP News)

  • Economic Times — RBI payment authentication directions summary. (The Economic Times)

  • Reuters / TradingView — Rupee weakness / FX commentary. (The Economic Times)

  • CoinTelegraph / CoinCentral — Bitcoin price moves and crypto flow commentary. (Cointelegraph)

  • Reuters / BusinessTimes — EU advance on trade talks with Philippines/Thailand/Malaysia. (Reuters)

  • AllAfrica / EcofinAgency — AGOA renewal coverage. (allAfrica.com)

  • Nvidia press release / Fortune coverage — Nvidia–OpenAI partnership and financing commentary. (NVIDIA Newsroom)


🌍 Global Newsletter Digest (Sep 25–28, 2025)

🟢 Asia-Pacific (Australia, New Zealand, India, SE Asia, China, Japan, Korea)

🔵 Europe & EurAsia

🟠 Middle East & Africa

  • Brent Crude Stability: Prices hovered mid-$60–70 range, with OPEC monitoring demand signals.

  • Regional Equities: Gulf indices tracked crude stability; UAE markets gained slightly post-holiday.

  • Africa Macro: Nigeria currency slid against USD; South Africa mining strikes loomed.

🔴 Latin America & Caribbean

  • Brazil Equities: Bovespa dipped on commodities softness, with Vale and Petrobras dragging.

  • Mexico Peso: Mild weakness tied to USD strength; trade surplus narrowed.

  • Caribbean: Tourism updates positive, boosted by US–EU travel demand.

🟣 North America (US, Canada, Mexico)

  • Wall Street Moves: US equities mixed on Sep 26, with tech rebounding but financials dragging.

  • Dollar Index Strength: Boosted by Fed officials’ hawkish commentary.

  • Crypto Volatility: Bitcoin dipped 2% before recovering above $110K, highlighting profit-taking flows.

  • Canada Economy: Oil producers gained from Brent stability; CAD tracked USD gains.


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ECONOMIC EVENTS & EARNINGS

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Economic Events Calendar Worldwide (in IST) for September 30, 2025This calendar compiles key economic events scheduled for September 30, 2025, organized by the specified regions. Times have been converted to Indian Standard Time (IST, UTC+5:30) based on standard calendar timezones (primarily UTC). Events include details such as country, event name, forecast, and previous values where available. Hyperlocal updates refer to region-specific indicators that may impact local economies, such as housing approvals in Australia or unemployment in Brazil. If no events are listed for a region, none were identified in major sources.South Pacific (Australia-New Zealand)
  • 07:00 IST (Australia): Building Permits MoM Preliminary – Forecast: -4.0%, Previous: -5.5%. This indicator tracks construction activity in major cities like Sydney and Melbourne, potentially signaling housing market trends.
  • 07:00 IST (Australia): Housing Credit MoM – No forecast available, Previous: Not specified.
  • 07:00 IST (Australia): Private House Approvals MoM Preliminary – Forecast: 0.5%, Previous: Not specified.
  • 07:00 IST (Australia): Private Sector Credit MoM – Forecast: 0.6%, Previous: 0.6%. Reflects credit growth in urban centers, affecting consumer spending.
  • 07:00 IST (Australia): Private Sector Credit YoY – Forecast: 7.0%, Previous: Not specified.
  • 10:00 IST (Australia): RBA Interest Rate Decision – Forecast: 3.6%, Previous: 3.6%. Key policy announcement from Sydney, influencing mortgage rates nationwide.
  • 11:00 IST (Australia): RBA Press Conference – No data available. Follow-up on rate decision with potential market-moving comments.
No events identified for New Zealand.Asia
  • 07:00 IST (China): NBS Manufacturing PMI – Forecast: 49.9, Previous: 49.6. Measures factory activity in regions like Guangdong, impacting global supply chains.
  • 07:00 IST (China): NBS Non-Manufacturing PMI – Forecast: 50.7, Previous: 50.3.
  • 07:00 IST (China): NBS General PMI – Forecast: 50.8, Previous: Not specified.
  • 07:30 IST (Singapore): Bank Lending – No forecast, Previous: S$855.0B. Tracks lending in Singapore's financial hub.
  • 08:00 IST (South Korea): 30-Year KTB Auction – No data available.
  • 09:05 IST (Japan): 2-Year JGB Auction – No data available.
  • 10:30 IST (Japan): Housing Starts YoY – Forecast: -6.0%, Previous: -4.8%. Indicates construction in cities like Tokyo.
  • 10:30 IST (Japan): Construction Orders YoY – Forecast: -3.0%, Previous: -19.0%.
  • 10:30 IST (Singapore): MAS 12-Week Bill Auction – No data available.
  • 10:30 IST (Singapore): MAS 4-Week Bill Auction – No data available.
EurAsiaNo significant economic events identified for EurAsia (e.g., Russia or Central Asia) on this date.Middle EastNo significant economic events identified for the Middle East on this date.Africa
  • 11:30 IST (South Africa): M3 Money Supply YoY – No forecast available, Previous: Not specified. Reflects monetary growth in Johannesburg and Cape Town areas.
  • 11:30 IST (South Africa): Private Sector Credit YoY – Forecast: 6.0%, Previous: Not specified.
Europe
  • 11:30 IST (Germany): Retail Sales MoM – Forecast: 0.9% (alternative source: 0.5%), Previous: 0.6% (alternative: -1.5%). Key for consumer trends in Berlin and Munich.
  • 11:30 IST (Germany): Retail Sales YoY – Forecast: 2.2%, Previous: Not specified.
  • 11:30 IST (Germany): Import Prices MoM – Forecast: -0.3%, Previous: -0.2%.
  • 11:30 IST (Germany): Import Prices YoY – Forecast: -1.3%, Previous: Not specified.
  • 11:30 IST (United Kingdom): Current Account – Forecast: £-20.2B (alternative: -24.8B), Previous: £-23.6B (alternative: -23.5B).
  • 11:30 IST (United Kingdom): Business Investment QoQ Final – Forecast: -4.0%, Previous: -4%.
  • 11:30 IST (United Kingdom): Business Investment YoY Final – Forecast: 0.1%, Previous: 0.1%.
  • 11:30 IST (United Kingdom): GDP Growth Rate QoQ Final – Forecast: 0.3%, Previous: 0.3%.
  • 11:30 IST (United Kingdom): GDP Growth Rate YoY Final – Forecast: 1.2%, Previous: 1.2%.
  • 12:15 IST (France): Inflation Rate YoY Preliminary – Forecast: 1.3%, Previous: 0.9%.
Latin America
  • 17:00 IST (Brazil): Net Debt-to-GDP Ratio (Aug) – No forecast, Previous: 63.7%. Impacts fiscal policy in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.
  • 17:00 IST (Brazil): Budget Balance (Aug) – No forecast, Previous: -175.576B.
  • 17:00 IST (Brazil): Budget Surplus (Aug) – No forecast, Previous: -66.566B.
  • 17:00 IST (Brazil): Gross Debt-to-GDP Ratio MoM (Aug) – No forecast, Previous: 77.6%.
  • 17:30 IST (Brazil): Unemployment Rate (Aug) – No forecast, Previous: 5.6%. Hyperlocal focus on job markets in major cities.
  • 23:00 IST (Brazil): Foreign Exchange Flows – No forecast, Previous: -0.660B.
CaribbeanNo significant economic events identified for the Caribbean on this date.North America Region (Mexico, US, Canada)
  • 19:30 IST (US): CB Consumer Confidence (Sep) – Forecast: 95.3, Previous: 97.4. Measures sentiment across states like California and New York.
  • 19:30 IST (US): JOLTS Job Openings (Aug) – Forecast: 7.150M, Previous: 7.181M. Tracks labor market dynamics in urban areas.
  • 00:30 IST (October 1) (Mexico): Fiscal Balance (Aug) – No forecast, Previous: -101.43B. Affects government spending in Mexico City and beyond.
No events identified for Canada.Worldwide Corporate Earnings Calendar for September 30, 2025The following companies are scheduled to report earnings on September 30, 2025. Times are approximate in IST based on US market hours (Before Market Open ~17:00-19:00 IST; After Market Close ~01:30-03:30 IST next day). Details include ticker, timing, EPS estimate, and revenue estimate where available. This list focuses on major global firms.
Company Name
Ticker
Earnings Time (IST Approx.)
EPS Estimate
Revenue Estimate
Market Cap
NIKE, Inc.
NKE
After Market Close (~01:30 IST Oct 1)
0.27
Not available
102.36B
Paychex, Inc.
PAYX
Before Market Open (~17:00 IST)
1.2
Not available
46.11B
Lamb Weston Holdings, Inc.
LW
Before Market Open (~17:00 IST)
0.53
Not available
7.7B
United Natural Foods, Inc.
UNFI
Before Market Open (~17:00 IST)
-0.18
Not available
1.92B
Uni-Fuels Holdings Limited
N/A
After Market Close (~01:30 IST Oct 1)
Not available
Not available
256.08M
Waldencast plc
WALD
After Market Close (~01:30 IST Oct 1)
-0.07
Not available
248.48M
RedCloud Holdings plc
N/A
After Market Close (~01:30 IST Oct 1)
Not available
Not available
80.05M
These earnings could influence global markets, with NIKE's report potentially affecting consumer goods sectors worldwide.

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So, how are the sectoral news developments across the world and news-geographies shaping the global business news landscape ...

Global Pulse: A Tense September 29 Snapshot – Escalating Conflicts, Natural Fury, and Political GambitsAs the clock ticks toward midnight on September 29, 2025, the world's news wires hum with a volatile mix of aerial threats, human tragedies, and diplomatic tightropes. From drone shadows over European summits to typhoon evacuations in Southeast Asia, this timeline weaves the day's freshest dispatches—hyperlocal angles spotlighting community impacts—into a commentary on a planet where old rivalries flare anew amid climate chaos and election jitters. We've anchored each key beat to its originating source, hyperlinked as the headline for deeper dives, starting with the absolute latest pulses and tracing back to yesterday's echoes. Buckle up: it's a reminder that in 2025, "global" often hits hardest at the neighborhood level.11:45 PM ET: Republicans Urge Short-Term Funding Bill to Avert US Government Shutdown (33 min ago)In a frantic White House scramble, Republicans are pressing Democrats for a stopgap measure to keep federal lights on, as shutdown fears loom larger than a Trump tweetstorm. Hyperlocal ripple: DC-area federal workers, from Smithsonian guards to NIH lab techs, are already eyeing pantry staples, with community food banks in Anacostia reporting a 15% inquiry spike tonight. This isn't just Beltway drama—it's payroll panic for 2.1 million civilians. Reuters: Republicans urge Democrats to agree to short-term bill to keep US government open.11:30 PM ET: Live Updates on Michigan Church Shooting – At Least 1 Dead, 9 Wounded (14 min ago)Fresh frames from Grand Blanc, Michigan, paint a harrowing scene: a gunman opened fire at a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints chapel, killing one and injuring nine before torching the building. Eyewitnesses describe chaos in this quiet suburb—families fleeing mid-service, kids' Sunday school drawings curling in the flames. Local first responders, stretched thin after a string of regional arsons, mobilized 12 units; the FBI's now probing hate crime links amid rising anti-Mormon graffiti in Genesee County. A church statement vows resilience: "Faith endures smoke and sorrow." CNN: Live updates: At least 1 dead and 9 wounded after shooting at Michigan church.11:15 PM ET: Vietnam Braces for Typhoon Bualoi – Airports Shut, Thousands Evacuated (1h ago)Central Vietnam's coastal hamlets are emptying out as Typhoon Bualoi barrels in, shuttering Da Nang and Hue airports and displacing 200,000 from low-lying flood zones. Hyperlocal heartbreak: In Quang Tri province, rice farmers like 62-year-old Nguyen Thi Lan are sandbagging ancestral paddies, haunted by 2023's floods that wiped out harvests. After claiming 20 lives in the Philippines' Bicol region—where entire fishing villages in Sorsogon lost boats and homes—the storm's 140 km/h winds signal climate vengeance on the vulnerable. Relief NGOs report salt shortages for traditional preservation, a quiet cultural casualty. Hindustan Times: Airport shut, thousands evacuated in Vietnam as Typhoon Bualoi approaches.11:00 PM ET: Netanyahu Dismisses Gaza Truce as 'Not Finalized' Amid Trump Claims (1h ago)Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu jets to the White House for ceasefire talks with President Trump, even as Gaza's toll eclipses 66,000 dead—yet he coolly rejects the US president's boast that "everyone's on board." Hyperlocal lens: In Rafah's tent cities, displaced families huddle over smoldering aid kits, with UNICEF noting a 30% spike in child malnutrition cases this week alone. Trump's 21-point plan—Israeli exit for Hamas disarmament—dangles like a mirage, but Hamas counters with lost contact on two hostages in Gaza City, fueling fears of underground desperation. This isn't diplomacy; it's a high-stakes poker game where Gazans ante their lives. The Times of Israel: Netanyahu says Gaza truce plan not finalized, after Trump claims everyone ‘on board’.10:45 PM ET: BBC Confirms Michigan Mormon Church Arson-Shooting – One Killed (1h ago)Echoing CNN's wire, BBC live feeds from Michigan detail the inferno: the shooter, unidentified, fled as flames gutted the chapel's wooden pews. Grand Blanc's 8,000 residents—many LDS families who've called this exurb home for generations—are reeling; local vigils lit candles outside the cordoned site, blending prayers with pleas for gun reform. Ties to broader US shootings? Early whispers point to online radicalization forums buzzing post-election. BBC: Michigan Mormon church shooting: One killed as church set on fire - live updates.10:30 PM ET: Zelenskyy Welcomes UN Sanctions on Iran, Eyes Russia Next (39 min ago)Ukraine's Zelenskyy hails the UN's snapback arms embargo on Iran as a "vital precedent," urging similar cuffs on Moscow amid fresh missile barrages. Hyperlocal hit: In Kyiv's Podil district, where four died in last night's strikes, blacked-out cafes now host underground strategy sessions—baristas doubling as drone spotters. Iran's nuclear defiance, reimposed after a decade, underscores a sanctions whack-a-mole game that's exhausting the Global South. India Today: Zelenskyy welcomes UN sanctions on Iran, calls for similar measures against Russia.10:15 PM ET: Why Drones Are Critical in Russia's Warning to Europe (44 min ago)Sky News dissects Russia's drone swarm on Ukraine as a brazen NATO taunt, with Poland scrambling F-16s in a border ballet. From Warsaw's Okęcie airbase—where pilots' families stockpile iodine tabs amid radiation jitters—to Baltic fisherfolk dodging "mystery flights," Europe's skies feel like a powder keg. Drones aren't just tools; they're psyops on steroids, proving cheap tech trumps billion-dollar jets. Sky News: Why drones are proving critical as Russia sends clear warning to Europe.10:00 PM ET: China Urges North Korea to Resist 'Hegemony' at Foreign Ministers' Huddle (24 min ago)Beijing's top diplomats cozy up to Pyongyang, framing US "hegemony" as the real axis of evil— a veiled swipe at Trump's tariff tantrums. Hyperlocal nuance: In Kaesong's inter-Korean factory zone, dormant since 2016, whispers of joint ventures stir; Chinese firms eye rare earths, but locals fear another proxy ping-pong. This Sino-DPRK bromance? It's less alliance, more mutual back-scratching against Western itches. The Straits Times: China calls on North Korea to oppose ‘hegemony’ as foreign ministers meet.9:45 PM ET: Hamas Loses Contact with 2 Israeli Hostages in Gaza City (2h ago)Amid Netanyahu's DC dash, Hamas admits blackouts with two captives in Gaza City's labyrinth—possibly amid Israeli strikes flattening high-rises. Hyperlocal horror: Deir al-Balah medics treat shrapnel wounds from "precision" hits that pulverized apartment blocks, displacing 5,000 overnight. Families glue eyes to smuggled radios, bargaining with ghosts. Ceasefire or not, this is the human calculus of endless war. New Zealand Herald: Hamas says it lost contact with 2 Israeli hostages in Gaza City.9:30 PM ET: Russia Hammers Kyiv with Hundreds of Missiles, Drones – 4 Dead (2h ago)Moscow's overnight blitz—echoed in Washington Times and NZ Herald reports—claims four Kyiv lives, wounds 10, with ripples to Odesa and Lviv. Hyperlocal fallout: In Kyiv's Borshchahivka suburbs, power grids flicker, stranding elderly in Soviet-era walk-ups; volunteer drone hunters, armed with laptops, tally 300+ interceptions. Poland's jets roar in solidarity, closing airspace—a reminder that Ukraine's pain is Europe's perimeter. The Washington Times: Russian drone and missile attack on Kyiv kills 4 and wounds at least 10; New Zealand Herald: Russia launches hundreds of missiles and drones in overnight Ukraine assault.9:15 PM ET: Denmark Grounds Civilian Drones for EU Summit After Fresh Sightings (3h ago)Copenhagen's skies go no-fly for hobbyists as mysterious drones buzz military sites pre-EU powwow. Hyperlocal buzz: In Aalborg's NATO-adjacent neighborhoods, birdwatchers swap binoculars for binoculars-plus-binocs, spotting "ghost craft" over fjords; defense ministry hotlines light up with 50 tips hourly. NATO's bulking Baltic presence? It's less buildup, more belated wake-up to hybrid haunts. France 24: Denmark bans civilian drone flights for EU summit after new sightings; The Guardian: Denmark reports more drone sightings ahead of European summits.9:00 PM ET: Typhoon Bualoi Ravages – 20 Dead in Philippines, Vietnam Evacuations Ramp Up (3h ago)Post-Philippine toll, Bualoi forces 100,000 Vietnamese evacuations, slamming Hanoi's outskirts with 200 mm rains. Hyperlocal deluge: In Manila's Tondo slums, where 20 perished under mudslides, street vendors salvage soggy wares; Vietnam's Red River Delta farmers face crop Armageddon, with IRRI warning 40% rice yield dips. Climate deniers, take note: this is nature's veto on fossil follies. The Telegraph, Calcutta: Typhoon Bualoi forces evacuations in Vietnam as storm leaves 20 dead in Philippines; Reuters: Vietnam evacuates thousands, shuts airports as Typhoon Bualoi nears.8:45 PM ET: US Waterfront Bar Shooting – 3 Dead in North Carolina (5h ago)A boat-bound gunman turns a Wilmington eatery into a kill zone, slaying three and wounding eight. Hyperlocal scar: In this port town's crab-shack scene, where fishermen's tales flow freer than beer, survivors huddle in harborside ERs; suspect Nigel Max Edge, a local with Idol ties, shocks the yacht club crowd. US gun violence: not headlines, but hemorrhaging communities. BBC: Three dead and several injured after shooting at US waterfront bar; India Today: 3 killed in North Carolina after gunman opens fire at restaurant from boat.8:30 PM ET: Moldova's Election Hangs in Balance Amid Russian Meddling Warnings (2h ago)Chisinau's polls teeter as pro-EU President Maia Sandu blasts Kremlin psyops. Hyperlocal tension: In Gagauzia's Russian-speaking enclaves, where babushkas clutch oligarch handouts, voter turnout dips 20%; EU observers note ballot-stuffing whispers. Russia's shadow: longer than Donbas, stickier than honey. BBC: Moldovans await pivotal election result as leader warns of Russian interference.8:15 PM ET: UN Reimposes Iran Sanctions Over Nuclear Program (8h ago)Snapback arms curbs hit Tehran, 10 years post-JCPOA, as Germany pushes enforcement. Hyperlocal bite: In Natanz's uranium enrichment hubs, IAEA seals rattle under protest; Iranian bazaars buzz with black-market drone parts hikes. Nuclear poker: Iran's all-in, West's folding badly. Times LIVE: UN arms embargo, other sanctions reimposed on Iran over nuclear programme.8:00 PM ET: Rare Death Penalty for Chinese Graft – Ex-Ag Minister Tang Renjian (2h ago)Beijing's anti-corruption blade falls: Tang gets death-with-reprieve for $38M bribes. Hyperlocal purge: In rural Sichuan ag co-ops, farmers cheer-vigil, fearing elite rot taints their subsidies. Xi's broom: sweeps clean, or just show? New Zealand Herald: Court hands down rare death penalty for graft; Deccan Herald: China's former agriculture minister Tang Renjian sentenced to death with reprieve for bribery.7:45 PM ET: Poland Scrambles Jets Amid Russian Strikes (1h ago)Warsaw's F-35s pierce the dawn after Moscow's "massive" Ukraine barrage. Hyperlocal alert: In Lublin's border villages, air raid sirens wail over breakfast; Polish granaries, key to EU food security, go on lockdown. Eastward escalation: from proxy to prologue? Anadolu Agency: Poland scrambles fighter jets as Russia strikes Ukraine; Politico EU: Poland closes airspace, scrambles jets amid ‘massive’ Russian attack on Ukraine.7:30 PM ET: Trump's 21-Point Gaza Plan Red Lines Probed (1h ago)Media Line unpacks Trump's blueprint: phased Israeli pullout, Hamas handover— but where's the trust? Hyperlocal stakes: Jerusalem's Old City tour guides cancel amid tourism nosedive; Gaza enclaves brace for "peace" that smells like partition. The Media Line: What are the red lines of Trump’s 21-point Gaza plan?.7:15 PM ET: Why Can't Russia Build Planes Anymore? (2h ago)Sanctions starve Sukhoi lines; National Interest charts the rust. Hyperlocal void: In Irkutsk factories, welders pivot to tractors, families facing 20% wage cuts. Aviation atrophy: Putin's boomerang. The National Interest: Why can’t Russia build planes anymore?.7:00 PM ET: India Stampede at Vijay Rally Kills 40 (4h ago)Southern Tamil Nadu mourns: actor-politico Vijay's rally crushes 40 in Panchamadevi village. Hyperlocal grief: Wedding halls double as morgues; DMK rivals cry foul on crowd control. Star power's dark side. PBS Online: Stampede at political rally for popular actor Vijay in southern India leaves 40 dead.6:45 PM ET: Unusual Flag Emblem of Gen Z Resistance (8h ago)The New Daily spotlights a rogue banner—psychedelic anarchy symbol—waving from Portland squats to Berlin squats. Hyperlocal spark: In hyperlocal US college towns like Eugene, OR, it's spray-painted on bike co-ops, fueling anti-Trump zines. Youth revolt: pixels to pickets. The New Daily: Unusual flag becomes emblem of gen Z resistance.6:30 PM ET: Pakistan Flashes Rare Earths at Trump in White House Charm Offensive (4h ago, from 10h cluster)PM Shehbaz and Army Chief Munir tout minerals to thaw US-Pak ice. Hyperlocal hustle: In Balochistan mines, Pashtun laborers eye export booms—or exploitation 2.0. Geo-econ flirt: minerals as magnets. News18: Pakistan Uses Rare Earth Minerals As Diplomatic Lever In White House Meeting With Trump.6:15 PM ET: Chinese Scientists Smash Geomagnetic Record (3h ago)Anadolu flags a Beijing lab breakthrough: ultra-precise field mapping. Hyperlocal win: Shanghai quake-watchers get better alerts, easing Yangtze tremors. Tech triumph in tense times. Anadolu Agency: Chinese scientists set new world record in geomagnetic field.6:00 PM ET: NATO Beefs Up Baltics Post-Drone Scares (1h ago)Allied response to Denmark incursions: more troops to Riga. Hyperlocal fort: In Liepaja ports, Latvian fishers spot "unfriendlies," blending nets with NATO drills. The Hindu: NATO says beefing up Baltic presence after Denmark drone sightings.Earlier Echoes: From BRICS Backlash to Portland Troops (18h–2 days ago)Rewind to yesterday's undercurrents: Trump's Portland troop threat rattles Oregon's rose city—Mayor Wilson fires back from City Hall, where baristas unionize amid "full force" fears BBC: Trump orders deployment of troops to Portland. BRICS blasts J&K attack, India leads charge NDTV: 'Condemn In Strongest Terms': BRICS Joint Statement On J&K's Pahalgam Attack. Colombia's Petro visa snub sparks UN immunity row Hindustan Times: Colombia's President Petro fumes at US President over visa cancellation. Pakistan's "hybrid" regime confession goes viral Moneycontrol: Pakistan Defence Minister flustered in a fiery interview over Imran Khan’s X account. Taj Mahal tops ASI visits at 6.9M The Economic Times: Taj Mahal most-visited ticketed ASI monument in 2024-25. NYC Mayor Adams quits race, boosting Zohran Mamdani Hindustan Times: Boost for Zohran Mamdani? Incumbent Eric Adams drops out of New York City mayor race. US eyes Venezuela strikes Times of India: 'President is prepared': Is US plotting more strikes in Venezuela?. Zelenskyy warns of Putin’s Euro grab Firstpost: Zelenskyy warns Europe of Putin's expansionist ambition. Argentina reels from livestreamed torture-murders Hindustan Times: Outrage in Argentina after 3 women tortured, killed on Instagram live stream by drug gang. China’s K visa lures STEM talent Business Today: China eyes young global STEM talent with new ‘K Visa’ from Oct 1. South Korea data fire outage drags The New York Times: Outages to Government Services Continue After Fire at South Korean Data Center. Bangladeshi diaspora jeers Yunus at UN India Today: Go back to Pakistan: Bangladeshi diaspora protests against Yunus outside UN. Palestine bids for BRICS The Hindu: Palestine applies for BRICS membership. Trump-Melania Marine One spat decoded Hindustan Times: Watch: Trump points finger at First Lady Melania as couple 'argues'. Birthright citizenship Supreme Court push Reuters: Trump asks Supreme Court to hear bid to restrict birthright citizenship. Candace Owens fuels Kirk assassination conspiracies Hindustan Times: ‘Tyler Robinson is framed…’: Candace Owens makes shocking claims about Charlie Kirk assassin. South Korea balks at Trump's $350B cash demand The Indian Express: South Korea differs from Trump, says can’t pay $350 billion to US in cash for tariff deal. India joins BRICS Qatar strike condemn Deccan Herald: India joins BRICS nations to condemn Israeli airstrike in Qatar. UAE-OpenAI AI pact Reuters: UAE president meets OpenAI CEO to discuss AI collaboration. 'Otrovert' personality trends India Today: How Dr Rami Kaminski coined 'otrovert'. Gaza high-rise strikes news.cgtn.com: Israeli army says it struck high-rise building in Gaza City. China’s 2035 climate goals news.cgtn.com: China's climate compass for 2035. Trump-Musk feud thaws? Hindustan Times: Trump is 'going to forgive' Elon Musk. Iran nukes talks 'unacceptable' The Times of Israel: Iran: US demand to hand over all enriched uranium for sanctions relief ‘unacceptable’. NY man TV-confesses parent killings The Indian Express: ‘Did my duty to my parents’: On live TV, New York man confesses to killing and burying them. US colleges bleed intl students The Economic Times: Shrinking international intake rocks private US college finances. Russia trains China on Taiwan EurAsian Times: “Guru” Russia Trains China To Apply Crimea Invasion Lessons In Taiwan. Trump Windsor slob stories Mint: Is Donald Trump a ‘difficult guest’?. Iraq resumes Kurdish oil Mint: Iraq Resumes Kurdistan Oil Exports After Halt of Two Years. Erika Kirk dating app hoax Snopes: Don't fall for rumor Erika Kirk launched Christian dating app after husband's death. Saudi rental rule shift hits Indians india.com: Big worry for Indians as Saudi Arabia changes house and shop rental rules. K-Pop noodle burns spike The Economic Times: Instant noodles blamed for 1/3 of child burns as K-Pop TikTok trend fuels spike. China J-35 stealth boasts Global Times: China's J-35 stealth fighter jet has RCS smaller than a human palm. Chimp-toddler experiment tragedy Indian Defence Review: Chimpanzee and Toddler Study Ends in a Tragic Twist. Slav DNA roots unlocked Indian Defence Review: A 1,500-Year Genetic Mystery Solved. Erika Kirk pregnancy post resurfaces Hindustan Times: Erika Kirk's pregnancy post resurfaces days after Charlie Kirk's death.

Closing Commentary: This 24-hour churn—from drone dread to typhoon tears—exposes 2025's fault lines: superpowers saber-rattling while the street-level toll mounts. Hyperlocal truths ground the global grind; as Moldova votes and Vietnam floods, remember: news isn't noise, it's the neighbor's knock. Stay vigilant.

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India's Triumphant Day: From Cricket Glory to Stormy Skies – A Hyperlocal Timeline of September 29, 2025As the sun rises over a nation buzzing with cricket fever and monsoon mayhem, September 29, 2025, unfolds as a microcosm of India's vibrant chaos – a blend of unbridled joy on the field, bureaucratic shuffles in the corridors of power, and the relentless drumbeat of local politics and weather woes. From the glittering Dubai stadium where India clinched its ninth Asia Cup title to the flooded bylanes of Mumbai and the tense streets of Ladakh, here's a reverse-chronological dive into the day's pulse, weaving national narratives with hyperlocal echoes. We've linked key headlines to their sources for deeper dives, highlighting how these stories ripple into everyday lives.Just Moments Ago: Administrative Shake-Up in the Capital – Rajeev Verma's Delhi AscendancyIn a swift bureaucratic pivot that underscores Delhi's perennial tug-of-war between state and center, senior IAS officer Rajeev Verma – a 1992-batch AGMUT cadre alum with an IIT pedigree – has been appointed the National Capital Territory's new Chief Secretary, replacing the retiring Dharmendra. This move, cleared by the Ministry of Home Affairs, shifts Verma from his Chandigarh post after just 19 months, injecting fresh energy into Delhi's governance amid ongoing tussles over services control. Hyperlocally, Delhiites might see quicker resolutions to civic snarls like the recent hoax bomb threats, but it also reignites debates on central overreach in a city-state hybrid. Rajeev Verma appointed new Chief Secretary of Delhi Meanwhile, in Chandigarh's administrative circles, Verma's exit leaves a void, with locals whispering about potential delays in ongoing urban renewal projects.Under an Hour: Dharmasthala's Lingering Shadows – Whistleblower's In-Camera ReckoningKarnataka's coastal belt wakes to closure in the controversial Dharmasthala mass grave case, as complainant CN Chinnaiah wrapped up his in-camera statement before a Belthangady magistrate, reportedly admitting to "false claims" in the explosive allegations against the temple town's influential Veerendra Heggade. This development, recorded over marathon sessions, could unravel what many saw as a politically motivated smear, easing tensions in the temple town's hyperlocal economy reliant on pilgrimage tourism. For Dakshina Kannada's faithful, it's a sigh of relief amid Navratri prep, but activists decry it as a whitewash. Dharmasthala Whistleblower Completes In-Camera StatementFresh Off the Pitch (18-60 Minutes Ago): Asia Cup Ecstasy – India's Ninefold Glory and Post-Match HiccupsThe day's undoubted high-octane starter: Tilak Varma's unbeaten 69 propelled India to a thrilling five-wicket victory over Pakistan in the Asia Cup 2025 final at Dubai, marking the ninth title and the first IND-PAK summit clash in 41 years. Amid roars from 1.44 crore fans back home, PM Narendra Modi hailed it as "'Operation Sindoor on the games field' – outcome the same: India wins!" – a cheeky nod to past military triumphs that had social media ablaze. Delhi CM Atishi called it a "joyous Navratri occasion for 144 crore," while hyperlocal celebrations erupted in Mumbai's gullies and Kolkata's addas, with street vendors peddling extra samosas in blue jerseys. Yet, the post-match presentation dragged due to Pakistan's tardy arrival, fueling memes about "sour grapes" across cricket-mad neighborhoods from Chennai to Chandigarh. India vs Pakistan Final LIVE, Asia Cup 2025: Tilak Varma powers India to ninth title ‘Operation Sindoor on the games field, outcome is the same – India wins!’: PM Modi on Asia Cup win over Pakistan IND vs PAK: Why was presentation ceremony after Asia Cup 2025 Final delayed?1-2 Hours Back: Electoral Ripples and Rahul's Ladakh LamentHyderabad's Jubilee Hills gears up for a bypoll frenzy as the Election Commission deploys central observers, a move syncing with broader announcements for seven states' polls alongside Bihar's, deploying 470 officers. In Telangana's urban enclaves, this signals a high-stakes test for local alliances amid Revanth Reddy's job push. Meanwhile, Rahul Gandhi amplified Ladakh's unrest, backing activist Sonam Wangchuk's statehood call and slamming BJP-RSS "attacks," as curfews linger into day five in Leh – a hyperlocal cry from the high-altitude borders where herders and traders feel the squeeze of delayed supplies. Election Commission appoints central observers for Jubilee Hills bypoll Ladakh under attack by BJP: Rahul Gandhi backs statehood demand, Sonam Wangchuk2-3 Hours Ago: Monsoon Fury in Mumbai and Global South SwaggerMumbai's skies unleashed triple-digit fury under IMD's red alert, crossing the 3,000mm seasonal mark with 214mm in 33 hours – turning Colaba's promenades into wading pools and delaying local trains in the suburbs. Deputy CM Eknath Shinde urged evacuations from flood-prone spots like Andheri, where autorickshaw drivers braved knee-deep waters for Dussehra shoppers. On the world stage, S Jaishankar's UNGA swipe at US-China pressures – "Bharat will maintain freedom of choice" – realigns India with the Global South, a timely flex amid H-1B visa rows hitting Bengaluru's IT hubs hard. IMD’s red alert brings triple-digit showers to Mumbai, seasonal rain crosses 3,000mm-mark At UNGA week, India signals realignment with the Global South3-5 Hours Past: Political Crossfire and Vijay's Tragic Rally EchoesCongress fired back at a BJP spokesperson's chilling "bullet in chest" threat to Rahul Gandhi on Kerala TV, demanding Amit Shah's intervention – a stark reminder of how TV debates fuel street-level animosities in Thrissur's tea stalls. In Tamil Nadu's south, the Karur stampede at actor Vijay's TVK rally toll hit 40, with calls for a CBI probe intensifying amid blame games; families like one grieving sister Brinda's loss reject compensation, demanding justice in the dusty rally grounds. An editorial laments it as "an avoidable tragedy," spotlighting lax crowd control in rural TN pockets. BJP leader's ‘bullet in chest’ remark on Rahul Gandhi on TV, Congress writes to Shah Call for CBI probe gets louder as blame game intensifies over stampede killing 40 ‘Had an insightful discussion’: PM Modi meets Vice President CP Radhakrishnan in Delhi5-8 Hours Earlier: Economic Boosts, Security Wins, and Southern SolidarityFood processing got a Rs 1.02 lakh crore shot in the arm at World Food India, with Reliance and Coca-Cola MoUs promising 64,000 jobs – a boon for Himachal's apple orchards and UP's dairy farms, where farmers eye export windfalls. On the LoC, two terrorists were gunned down in Keran's Keran sector, foiling an infiltration bid and easing fears in Kashmir Valley villages. Down south, AP CM Chandrababu Naidu visited ailing Dy CM Pawan Kalyan in Hyderabad, wishing speedy recovery amid light showers that spared the duo's tete-a-tete but flooded Old City's Musi banks. Odisha braces for Dussehra downpours, with IMD forecasting gusts up to 40 kmph in tribal Koraput. India bags Rs 1.02 lakh crore food processing deals from global giants Two terrorists killed along LoC in Keran sector, infiltration bid foiled Andhra Dy CM Pawan Kalyan unwell, CM Naidu pays visit in Hyderabad9-12 Hours Back: Hoax Hysteria, Godman Bust, and Inflation OptimismDelhi's morning panic: Over 300 schools and airports received hoax bomb emails, triggering sweeps but no explosives – a grim echo for parents in Rohini and Dwarka, already on edge from traffic snarls. In a sleaze saga, self-styled godman Swami Chaitanyananda, flaunting fake PMO-UN cards, was remanded for five days over mass molestation at a Delhi institute, his Agra hideout raid exposing a web of deceit that preyed on vulnerable students in NCR hostels. SBI research hints at another RBI rate cut if inflation holds, a silver lining for Hyderabad's middle-class borrowers eyeing Diwali loans. Over 300 Delhi Schools, Several Airports Receive Hoax Bomb Threats Self-styled godman Chaitanyananda produced in Delhi court, police seek 5-day custody Another RBI rate cut likely if inflation remains in check: SBI researchDeeper into the Day (12+ Hours Ago): From UN Jabs to Puja Protests and Job JubileesAs shadows lengthen, echoes from UNGA: India's Petal Gahlot shredded Pakistan's Shehbaz Sharif over "Operation Sindoor" pleas for ceasefire, walking out of a "venomous" speech – a diplomatic dunk that resonated in Pahalgam's terror-scarred meadows. In Bengal's festive frenzy, BJP cried foul over "unfair curbs" on a Santosh Mitra Square Durga Puja pandal themed on Operation Sindoor, while Md Ali Park opened smoothly; Kolkata's pandal-hoppers navigate police barricades amid TMC denials. Telangana's Revanth Reddy handed Group-1 letters to 563 recruits, vowing a parental neglect law – cheers in Warangal's coaching centers, but Group-2 lists stirred aspirant buzz. UP's Yogi Adityanath warned "Ghazwa-e-Hind" dreamers of "hell tickets" post-Bareilly clashes, a tough-love tonic for Lucknow's law-and-order faithful. Karnataka's guest lecturers eye a 3-year UGC grace, amid Dharwad student boycotts over exam glitches. Who is Petal Gahlot — Indian diplomat who took down Pakistan's Shehbaz Sharif at UN? ‘Unfair’ curbs by Kolkata police – alleged Santosh Mitra Square Durga Puja with Operation Sindoor as theme Telangana CM hands over Group 1 appointment letters; announces law to penalise neglect of parents Those invoking ‘Ghazwa-e-Hind’ tocreate chaos will get ticket to hell: CM 3-year deadline for guest faculty to obtain UGC qualifications proposedFading Echoes (1-3 Days Old): Broader Storms Brewing
Wrapping the oldest threads: Spiti Valley's UNESCO nod as a cold desert reserve celebrates Himachal's eco-fragility, a win for Lahaul's yak herders facing climate whiplash. AAP's jab at Rahul's "silence" on Wangchuk's arrest drew Congress ripostes, fracturing opposition vibes in Punjab's farmer forums. Trump's H-1B hike sparked Jaishankar's "global workforce reality" retort, anxiety in Hyderabad's Hitec City. BMW bail in Delhi's fatal crash hinged on CCTV, questioning FIRs in Gurgaon's elite lanes. Spiti Valley recognised as UNESCO cold desert biosphere reserve 'Global Workforce A Reality': Decoding S Jaishankar's Remark Amid H-1B Visa Row In Delhi BMW crash, woman driver gets bail, court says, ‘CCTV footage alters FIR version’

This timeline captures a nation in motion – victorious yet vigilant, festive yet flooded. As Navratri dances on, India's story is one of resilience, one hyperlocal heartbeat at a time.
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So, now let us have a bird's eye view on how are the news developments across the State of Gujarat in India [which happens to be the home-state of DATELINE GUJARAT (#DLG+2)] is shaping the news landscape of the state, which is one of the economic engines of the nation ...

Gujarat Gazette: Navratri Rhythms, Rains, and Resilience – A Week in ReviewAs the beats of garba echo through Gujarat's villages and cities on the cusp of full Navratri fervor, the state is a whirlwind of contrasts this weekend: joyous cultural revivals clashing with communal tensions, economic booms shadowed by scams, and aviation hiccups amid soaring sports triumphs. With heavy rains disrupting celebrations in the south and the Asian Aquatics Championship splashing into Ahmedabad, Gujarat's hyperlocal pulse beats strong—from Amreli's rural airstrips to Surat's cyber sleuths. Below is a reverse-chronological timeline of key developments from the past week (latest first), blending hard news with commentary on how they reflect the state's vibrant yet volatile spirit. Hyperlocal angles highlight grassroots impacts, like how Valsad's young scientists or Navsari's traditional dancers keep the flame of progress alive.September 29, 2025: Rains Dampen Garba, Sports Shine Bright
  • Garba disrupted as rain batters south Gujarat (The Times of India): Monsoon remnants have turned Navratri nights soggy in districts like Surat and Valsad, with flash floods halting dandiya circles and forcing revellers indoors. Hyperlocal update: In hyper-rural Dangs, tribal communities improvised with LED-lit indoor raas, turning adversity into a symbol of unyielding festivity. Commentary: Gujarat's weather gods seem to test the Garba spirit annually—will this "Baba Vanga"-predicted downpour boost eco-friendly celebrations or just flood social media with memes?
  • Gujarat ‘Baba Vanga’ Weather Prediction Comes True: Rain Disrupts Garba, IMD Issues Major Alert (Zee News): The IMD's red alert for nine southern districts has garba-goers trading sticks for umbrellas, with flash flood warnings echoing the mystic forecaster's eerie accuracy. Local buzz: Vapi's street vendors report a 40% sales dip in sequined outfits, pivoting to rain ponchos.
  • Red alert in nine districts, heavy rain forecast threatens garba revellers’ enthusiasm (GujaratSamachar English): Winds up to 50 km/h compound the chaos, but community leaders in Bharuch are organizing virtual garba streams to keep the vibe alive.
  • IMD flash flood alert for Southern Gujarat areas (DeshGujarat): River levels in Tapi and Narmada basins are rising, prompting evacuations in low-lying Navsari hamlets— a stark reminder of climate's uninvited guest at the festival table.
  • Gujarat CM inaugurates Asian Aquatics Championship, welcomes athletes from 29 countries to Ahmedabad (The Indian Express): Bhupendra Patel's ribbon-cutting at the renovated Motera Aquatic Centre kicked off the event with fanfare, spotlighting Gujarat as India's aquatic hub. Hyperlocal: Ahmedabad's Sabarmati riverfront locals cheer as school kids get free swim clinics, fostering future Olympians.
  • Asian Aquatics Championships 2025: Srihari Nataraj wins three medals; Dhinidhi Desinghu sets record (Olympics.com): Nataraj's silver in 200m freestyle electrified the crowd, while Desinghu's junior record in 50m butterfly signals Gujarat's rising swim dynasty.
  • Srihari Nataraj Dazzles In 200m Freestyle, Wins Silver In Asian Aquatics (NDTV Sports): The Karnataka-Gujarat tie in training grounds pays off, with local coaches in Rajkot hailing it as inspiration for desert-born swimmers.
  • CM opens Asian Aquatics Championship in city (The Times of India): Patel's address emphasized "water as Gujarat's new gold," tying into the state's river rejuvenation drives.
  • Showcasing piece of Gujarat in Delhi for 25 years with 'dandiya' cultural heritage (theweek.in): A Delhi expo revives Gujarat's dandiya legacy, with Ahmedabad artisans shipping 500 handmade sticks—bridging urban migrants' homesickness.
  • Gujarat Confidential: Temple visit (The Indian Express): Whispers of CM Patel's unannounced Somnath darshan fuel speculation on policy pivots toward coastal tourism.
  • PM Modi's resolve is to ensure benefits of government schemes reach saturation: Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel (ANI News): Patel reiterated Modi's vision during a hyperlocal outreach in Kutch, where 80% of PMAY homes now dot the Rann.
  • The ‘doctor’ is out: Ludhiana man booked in Gujarat’s Dholera realty scam (Times of India): A Punjab con artist posing as a healer flees after duping Dholera investors of crores—exposing cracks in the smart city's hype.
  • Govardhanram Smriti Mandir Becomes A Literary Pilgrimage Site In Gujarat (ETV Bharat): In Rajkot, the renovated memorial draws 5,000 lit-lovers weekly, with local Gujarati clubs hosting free poetry slams.
  • More jungle royals picking beachfront realty in Gujarat (Times of India): Bollywood elites snag Porbandar villas, inflating prices by 25% and sparking debates on coastal gentrification in fishing villages.
  • Gujarat high court upholds eviction notices for road widening near Motera stadium (Times of India): 200 families in Chandkheda face relocation for NH upgrades, but hyperlocal NGOs push for rehab packages amid cries of "development at what cost?"
September 28, 2025: Aviation Jitters and Culinary Crackdowns
  • Trainer aircraft skids off runway in Gujarat’s Amreli; pilot safe, plane unharmed: Collector (Indian Express, 22:27): A single-seater trainer veered off at Amreli Airport during landing, but quick reflexes saved the day. Hyperlocal: Amreli's farming families, reliant on the strip for crop-dusting, breathe relief as ops resume.
  • Supreme Court transfers petition by kin of Deesa fire tragedy victims to Gujarat High Court (Indian Express, 20:14): Families of the 36 killed in the July chemical blaze seek faster justice, highlighting industrial safety gaps in Banaskantha's chemical belt.
  • Small plane slides off runway at Gujarat's Amreli Airport, pilot escapes unhurt (India Today, 19:19): Echoing the Express report, officials blame wet tarmac— a wake-up for rural aviation upgrades.
  • Know Your City | Mata ni pachedi, Gujarat’s ‘mobile temples’ on textile, now on garba outfits (Indian Express, 18:52): Vaghari artisans in Ahmedabad adapt sacred block-prints to sequined garba cholis, blending faith and fashion for urban dancers.
  • Trainer Aircraft Skids Off Runway At Airport In Gujarat, Pilot Unhurt (NDTV.com, 18:25): PTI adds that the trainee pilot walked away unscathed, underscoring Gujarat's push for safer skies in its hinterlands.
  • Gujarat Gas (NSE:GUJGASLTD) shareholders have earned a 7.3% CAGR over the last five years (Simply Wall St, 16:13): Steady returns buoy investors in Vadodara's gas hub, where LNG expansions promise jobs amid energy transitions.
  • Gujarat’s restaurants caught cooking the books in 7-city GST scam (The Hindu Business Line, 11:16): Raids in Ahmedabad, Surat, and five others uncovered fake billing rackets, hitting family-run dhabas hardest.
  • The total return for Gujarat State Fertilizers & Chemicals (NSE:GSFC) investors has risen faster than earnings growth over the last five years (Simply Wall St, 10:06): Vadodara's fertilizer giant outperforms, but volatile urea prices worry Bharuch farmers.
  • SGST busts Rs 52 crore undisclosed sales in restaurants in Gujarat (The Times of India, 02:09): The sting exposed evasion in Rajkot's eateries, with hyperlocal owners pleading seasonal slumps.
  • Schools, colleges in Gujarat demand review of fire NOC rules (The Times of India, 00:57): Post-Deesa, educators in Gandhinagar rally for simpler compliances, fearing bureaucracy stifles learning.
  • Military-civil synergy: Army wraps up Gujarat drill (The Times of India, 00:47): The Kutch exercise honed disaster response, with local herders praising joint patrols against smuggling.
  • Gujarat cops broke down doors of houses to nab rioters who attacked Garba venue, says minister; over 60 held (The Times of India, 00:26): In Gandhinagar's Danapur, swift action quells post-violence fallout, but villagers decry overreach.
  • Gujarat Confidential: Row over meet (Indian Express, 00:00): Buzz around a canceled BJP shibir hints at internal frictions ahead of local polls.
September 27, 2025: Garba Tensions and Cyber Busts
  • Gujarat SGST unearths Rs 52 crore unrecorded turnover in restaurant sector (Indian Express, 23:50): Building on TOI's bust, audits reveal systemic fudging in Vadodara's fine-dine scene.
  • ‘True symbol of power and victory’: Gujarat Minister appeals to organisers to play Op Sindoor garba tonight (Indian Express, 23:40): In a nod to military pride, Harsh Sanghavi urges patriotic tunes at violence-hit venues.
  • As police try to bring calm, Gujarat Minister performs aarti at garba event in Gandhinagar village hit by violence (Indian Express, 20:15): Sanghavi's ritual in Danapur symbolizes healing, though locals whisper of lingering divides.
  • Gujarat police bust international cybercrime gang, recover Rs 804 crore, 10 arrested in Surat (The Telegraph, Calcutta, 19:14): The Surat squad's global takedown saves victims from Nigeria-linked scams, a boon for diamond traders.
  • Gujarat’s first Amrit Bharat train flagged off, 10 Congress leaders planning to submit memorandum to railway minister detained (Indian Express, 18:01): The Ahmedabad-Mumbai express launches amid protests, with hyperlocal commuters in Mehsana hailing faster commutes.
September 26, 2025: Festive Kicks and Fraud Fiascos
  • Gujarat Congress to launch voter verification drive on Oct 2 (The Times of India, 23:38): Targeting 1 crore lists in rural Saurashtra, it's a pre-poll jab at electoral rolls.
  • Gujarat: NRI doctors conferred with Daan Bhaskar award (Indian Express, 22:47): Surat's philanthropists honored for rural clinics, inspiring diaspora remittances.
  • Gujarat Confidential: Reshuffle On The Cards? (Indian Express, 20:55): Cabinet whispers suggest promotions for loyalists post-Navratri.
  • Gujarat CM Patel joins Navratri celebrations, attends various Garba events in Ahmedabad (AniNews.in, 19:43): Patel's dandiya dips at Manekbagh signal unity, with local youth clubs gaining VIP boosts.
  • 'Where’s Sonar Bihar, Gujarat?' TMC mocks Amit Shah's 'Sonar Bangla' pitch; invokes Vidyasagar’s legacy (The Times of India, 17:53): Opposition barbs fly, but Gujarat's Bengal ties in trade shrug off the shade.
  • CBDT asked to extend ITR filing deadline to October 31, 2025 for tax audit cases, orders Gujarat High Court (The Economic Times, 17:21): Relief for Ahmedabad CAs buried in audits, easing Diwali stress.
  • Fear of 'deshdrohi' tag: Gujarat teacher duped of Rs 30 lakh; fraudster posed as cop (The Times of India, 11:42): A Jamnagar educator's nightmare underscores rising patriot-themed scams in schools.
  • Newgen Software, Gujarat Pipavav Port among 8 stocks showing Bullish RSI upswing (The Times of India, 08:51): Pipavav's surge ties to ONGC deals, lifting investor hopes in coastal Dahej.
  • Envision Energy India breaks ground for ₹500 cr wind turbine blade plant in Gujarat (The Hindu Business Line, 06:16): In Mundra, the facility promises 1,000 green jobs, aligning with Gujarat's 50GW renewable goal.
September 25, 2025: Clashes, Courts, and Conclaves
  • No private arbitration: Gujarat HC upholds Tribunal route for contractor disputes with AMC (Indian Express, 01:00): Ahmedabad builders grumble, but it streamlines civic projects.
  • Rain likely to make a weekend splash in Gujarat (The Times of India, 00:24): Early warnings presage the Sep 29 deluge, with farmers in Patan eyeing bumper cotton.
  • Rs 892 crore ‘scam’: Gujarat Police arrests 10 in Surat in 1,532 cyber fraud cases (Indian Express, 00:19): Precursor to the bigger bust, targeting insurance dupes in Varachha.
  • Valsad girl Khushi Kushwaha to represent Gujarat at national science seminar at Vitm Bangalore (Indian Express, 00:19): The 14-year-old's solar project win spotlights tribal talent in DNH.
  • Gujarat Confidential: Chintan Shibir (Indian Express, 00:19): Prep for the policy camp fuels optimism on social reforms.
  • Gujarat govt’s chintan shibir to discuss malnutrition, public safety (The Times of India, 00:14): Focus on tribal stunting in Dahod, with safety nods to Deesa.
  • MSEs to receive awards at north Gujarat Vgrc (The Times of India, 00:14): Mehsana's MSMEs honored, boosting unorganized sector morale.
  • ‘India is hub of medical facilities’: Gujarat HC denies murder accused’s request to travel to USA for medical treatment (The Times of India, 23:34): The Ahmedabad bench's quip underscores Ayushman pride.
  • Gujarat adds 17 lakh new telecom subscribers in six months (The Times of India, 23:23): Jio's rural push in Kheda connects 70% more villages.
  • 60 Detained After Social Media Post Sparks Violence In Gujarat Village: Cops (NDTV.com, 21:50): The Danapur flare-up's early toll: 20 injured, e-rickshaws torched.
  • State govt should pay sufficient wages to Anganwadi workers, helpers as per Gujarat HC directive: Amit Chavda (Indian Express, 21:45): Congress leader presses for hikes in 33,000 centers statewide.
  • ‘Dharmo Rakshati Rakshitah’: Vadodara court penalises Harni boat accused for violating Gujarat HC bail conditions (Indian Express, 19:51): The 27-victim tragedy's perp fined Rs 5L for lake visits.
  • Gujarat CM Patel chairs high-level meeting ahead of '12th annual Chintan Shibir' (AniNews.in, 19:46): Gandhinagar huddle eyes holistic growth.
  • Gujarat family hit by ₹4 crore loan fraud: 5 money lessons one can learn from this (Mint, 19:08): A Rajkot clan's ordeal spotlights KYC lapses in housing loans.
  • Over 70 detained after ‘communal’ conflict turns violent in Gujarat’s Gandhinagar ‘over WhatsApp statuses’ (Indian Express, 14:35): WhatsApp forwards ignite stone-pelting in Danapur, with 15 vehicles gutted— a digital-age cautionary tale for festive harmony.
  • KPI Green Energy secures Rs 3,200 crore SBI sanction for solar and hybrid projects in Gujarat (The Financial Express, 12:52): Patan's 700MW farms to power 5 lakh homes sustainably.
  • Gujarat: Locals in Navsari celebrate Navratri with traditional Dori Raas garba (AniNews.in, 12:38): String-linked dances in coastal hamlets preserve 200-year rites.
  • Communal clash erupts in Gujarat during Garba over social media status, shops vandalised, vehicles torched, several injured, Watch (DNA India, 11:21): Video evidence from Danapur shows mob fury, prompting beefed-up patrols.
  • Gujarat Pipavav rises 3% on securing this deal from ONGC; key details here (The Business Standard, 11:04): 5-year contract for offshore ops lifts shares 3%.
  • Gujarat Pipavav Port gains on 5-year ONGC contract for offshore supply base (The Business Standard, 10:44): Dahej's port eyes Rs 1,000cr revenue windfall.
  • KPI Green Energy secures ₹3,200 cr sanction from SBI for Gujarat projects (The Business Standard, 10:08): Echoing FE, it cements Gujarat's solar leadership.
  • Clash in Gujarat during garba over online post, stones thrown, vehicles torched (India Today, 08:25): Morning-after details from the WhatsApp war.
  • Gujarat Peanut IPO opens today: All you need to know before subscription (The Economic Times, 07:51): Junagadh farmers eye Rs 157cr raise for export push.
  • Gujarat govt to set up region-wise iHubs: Minister (The Times of India, 03:19): Innovation centers in 10 districts to nurture startups.
  • Gujarat University begins registration for online courses, fees between Rs 6,000 and Rs 12,000 (The Times of India, 02:38): Ahmedabad's e-learning boom targets 50k enrollments.
  • Undergraduate admissions under Gcas ends after 31 rounds; 3.14L students get seats in Gujarat (The Times of India, 01:07): Relief for aspirants in Saurashtra's coaching hubs.
  • Ahmedabad becomes Gujarat’s skyscraper capital (The Times of India, 01:07): 150+ towers signal urban boom, but strain on Prahladnagar traffic.
  • Gujarat startup conclave 2025 sees 84 MoUs, Rs 232 crore investments (Indian Express, 00:18): Gandhinagar's event inks deals for biotech in Anand.
  • "Gujarat model is clear - bulldozers for Dalits, backward classes, and the poor": Rahul Gandhi (AniNews.in, 00:03): Congress scion's Wayanad rally jibe reignites land row debates.
September 24, 2025: Administrative Overhauls
  • Gujarat Cabinet clears 17 new talukas, reshapes 34th district of Vav-Tharad (Indian Express, 22:25): Banaskantha's rejig eases admin for 2 lakh villagers, promising better services.

In this tapestry of triumphs and trials, Gujarat emerges resilient—its garba circles may pause for rain, but the state's innovation engine and cultural core churn on. As Navratri peaks, will harmony prevail over headlines? Stay tuned. 

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THE WEATHER WRAP-UP

Last, but not least and as important as food, water, clothing and internet the four basic human needs are, is weather, so let us take a look at what are the weather cocks indicating and scan the important headlines across the world in weather space ...

Global Weather Woes: A Timeline of Storms, Floods, and Alerts Shaking the WorldAs September draws to a close on this September 29, 2025, the planet seems locked in a relentless cycle of extreme weather, from typhoons barreling toward Asia to tropical storms eyeing the U.S. Southeast. This timeline weaves together the latest hyperlocal updates from affected regions, highlighting evacuations, infrastructure strains, and community responses. Drawing from on-the-ground reports, it's clear that while global warming amplifies these events, local preparedness is making the difference between tragedy and resilience. We start with the freshest dispatches and work backward.
2 hours ago: Spain's Valencia Region on Red Alert for Heavy Rains
Spain's Valencia region on red alert for heavy rains – Echoing the deadly floods of last October that claimed 235 lives, eastern Spain's Valencia area is bracing for a deluge under a rare red alert from Aemet, signaling "extraordinary danger" in Tarragona, Castellon, and Valencia through tomorrow. Hyperlocal fallout in Valencia city includes Monday closures of schools, libraries, parks, and markets, with phone alerts blaring for residents to stay indoors. The Irish Embassy's call to follow local guidance underscores the international ripple, as gusty winds and potential flash floods threaten low-lying neighborhoods still scarred from last year's catastrophe.

2 hours ago: Tropical Storm Imelda Forms in the Atlantic, Could Threaten Southeast
Tropical Storm Imelda forms in the Atlantic, could threaten Southeast – The ninth named storm of the 2025 Atlantic season, Imelda roared to life Sunday in the western Atlantic, poised to escalate into a hurricane by late Monday or Tuesday, dumping up to 10 inches of rain on Florida's East Coast and the Carolinas. In hyperlocal terms, the Bahamas are already soaking under 8-inch downpours, with tropical storm warnings blanketing Cat Island and New Providence; Florida's Palm Beach to Volusia counties are on watch for Monday's onslaught, risking urban flooding in Miami-Dade's flood-prone suburbs. South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster's emergency declaration hints at preemptive sandbagging in Charleston, where mudslide fears loom for hilly outskirts.

3 hours ago: Vietnam to Evacuate 250,000 from Coast Ahead of Typhoon Bualoi
Vietnam to evacuate 250,000 from coast ahead of Typhoon Bualoi – With Typhoon Bualoi—the 10th storm to slam Vietnam this year—packing 130 kph winds and barreling toward landfall at 7 p.m. local time in the central provinces, authorities are relocating over 250,000 people, including 210,000 from Danang's coastal enclaves and 32,000 from Hue's vulnerable shores. Hyperlocal mobilization shines in Ha Tinh's steel hub, where 15,000 are herded to school shelters, backed by 117,000 troops; four airports shuttered, and fishing fleets recalled, as fast-moving gales threaten inundation in low-elevation fishing villages like those along the Ngang Pass.

6 hours ago: Floods in North Karnataka After Heavy Downpour, Increased Discharge from Dams
Floods in North Karnataka after heavy downpour, increased discharge from dams – Monsoon fury has swollen the Bhima River and tributaries in North Karnataka, flooding Kalaburagi, Bidar, and Vijayapura districts after dams in neighboring Maharashtra unleashed water, with rivers like Krishna and Manjira surging to extreme levels. On the ground, villages in Kalaburagi face severed road links, prompting Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to order relief drops; hyperlocal rescues in Belagavi near Hidkal Dam highlight 32% excess rainfall's toll, with very heavy showers forecast to prolong the crisis in Yadgir's agrarian lowlands.

7 hours ago: Multiple Deaths After Devastating Floods in Arizona
Multiple deaths after devastating floods in Arizona – Flash floods ravaging Arizona's Globe since late Friday have claimed four lives, with two missing amid a hazmat nightmare as 1,000 propane tanks floated free from a facility, contaminating downtown floodwaters. Gov. Katie Hobbs' emergency declaration unlocked 100+ rescuers for Gila County's streets, where shelter-in-place orders grip historic districts; hyperlocal peril in creek-side neighborhoods underscores the rapid escalation from September 26 rains, turning familiar arroyos into deadly torrents.

7 hours ago: Typhoon Bualoi Nears Central Vietnam’s Coast
Typhoon Bualoi nears central Vietnam’s coast – Gusting to 133 kph, Bualoi is set to hit Ha Tinh and Quang Tri by 9:30 p.m., toppling trees in Quang Tri's urban core and submerging bridges on Highway 15D, while a collapsed sea wall in Ha Tinh's Thien Cam Commune sparks community sandbag brigades. Over 1,100 evacuated from Song Tri Ward alone, with free meals for Chut ethnic families in Phuc Trach; hyperlocal blackouts plague Vung Chua Island, and Cua Hoi Bridge's closure diverts traffic in Nghe An's flood-vulnerable upstream rivers.

7 hours ago: Yellow Alert Clouds Puja Joy in Bengal — Sun Shines on Shashti, Heavier Rain May Hit Later Days
Yellow alert clouds puja joy in Bengal — sun shines on Shashti, heavier rain may hit later days – Durga Puja's festive kickoff on Shashti basked in sun, but IMD's yellow alerts for thunderstorms loom over Bengal, with very heavy rains eyeing South 24 Parganas and Howrah by October 2-3, potentially waterlogging Kolkata's pandal hubs. Organizers in North Bengal's Darjeeling hills secure flimsy structures against gusts, while low-lying Nadia villages prep for Bay of Bengal-fed deluges; an orange upgrade for Cooch Behar signals traffic snarls in urban Ashtami processions.

11 hours ago: US Braces for Storm Expected to Hit the East Coast as Hurricane Imelda in Coming Days
US braces for storm expected to hit the East Coast as Hurricane Imelda in coming days – As Category 5 Humberto churns offshore, Imelda (from Tropical Depression Nine) is forecast to hurricane-up near Georgia-South Carolina by midweek, threatening Carolinas' Helene-battered coastlines with Fujiwhara-effect chaos from the twin storms. Hyperlocal jitters in Florida's Flagler County anticipate 35 mph winds escalating, with rip currents already pounding Myrtle Beach; no evacuations yet, but mid-Atlantic beach towns eye sand dune reinforcements against Humberto's 160 mph surf.

11 hours ago: Vietnam Evacuates Thousands and Shuts Airports as Typhoon Bualoi Nears Landfall
Vietnam evacuates thousands and shuts airports as Typhoon Bualoi nears landfall – Accelerating toward 6 p.m. landfall between Quang Tri and Nghe An, Bualoi has swamped Hue's streets and sunk a Quang Tri fishing boat (eight rescued, three missing), triggering 5 p.m. evacuations and Danang Airport's halt. In hyperlocal Hue, roofless homes dot lowlands, while 210,000 in Danang's seaside barrios huddle in shelters; fishing bans protect Arabian Sea fleets, with landslides eyed through October 1 in Nghe An's hilly tracts.

12 hours ago: Watch: Severe Storms Cause Flooding Across Malta and Gozo
Watch: Severe storms cause flooding across Malta and Gozo – Overnight gales and downpours hammered Malta and Gozo, logging 58.2mm in Xewkija and flooding Valletta's drains, turning Msida's backstreets into impromptu lakes without major casualties. Emergency crews tackled calls in San Lawrenz's rural dips, where 31mm soaked farmlands; hyperlocal videos show Gozo's overflowing gutters, with authorities urging detours in low-lying Valletta amid lingering squalls.

11 hours ago: Kerala to Receive Heavy Rain Till Oct 3, Yellow Alert in 5 Districts Today
Kerala to receive heavy rain till Oct 3, yellow alert in 5 districts today – A southwest monsoon depression over Odisha fuels Kerala's wet spell through October 3, with yellow alerts for Malappuram to Kasaragod expecting 64.5-115.5mm, gusts to 40 kmph, and coastal squalls up to 60 kmph. Hyperlocal threats in Wayanad's slopes include landslides, while Kannur's beaches see fisherman advisories; Idukki's Peerumedu (7cm Saturday) faces power flickers and tree falls, with KSDMA pushing non-essential travel bans in Thiruvananthapuram's Varkala.

This cascade of events—from Valencia's red-zone dread to Kerala's monsoon marathon—paints a sobering portrait of interconnected vulnerabilities. As communities fortify against the next wave, the call is clear: invest in early warnings and green infrastructure to blunt nature's fury. Stay tuned for updates as these stories evolve.
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Also have a look at the weather forecast in English language from teh Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), the prime Government body engaged in providing reliable weather updates and accurate weather forecasting services in India, which also has its YouTube Channel -  and Website - https://mausam.imd.gov.in

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Global Weather Commentary: Last 24 Hours & Next 24 Hours (as of Sep 29, 2025)South-Pacific (New Zealand-Australia)
Last 24h: Mild spring conditions with scattered showers in Sydney (16°C/61°F highs, 10°C/50°F lows) and Auckland (14°C/57°F highs, 9°C/48°F lows); light winds, overcast skies.
Next 24h: Similar mildness, partial sun in Sydney (17°C/63°F highs), increasing clouds in Auckland (15°C/59°F highs); low rain chance.
Asia
Last 24h: Varied monsoon remnants; Tokyo warm and humid (24°C/76°F highs, 20°C/68°F lows), Beijing cooler with fog (16°C/61°F highs, 12°C/54°F lows); heavy rain in SE Asia.
Next 24h: Warming trend; Tokyo (25°C/77°F highs), Beijing (18°C/64°F highs); isolated thunderstorms in Hong Kong/Singapore (28°C/82°F highs).
Eurasia
Last 24h: Chilly autumn bite in Moscow (6°C/43°F highs, 2°C/36°F lows) with frost; Istanbul mild (17°C/63°F highs, 12°C/54°F lows), light drizzle.
Next 24h: Steady cold; Moscow (7°C/45°F highs, possible snow flurries), Istanbul (18°C/64°F highs, clearing skies).
Middle East
Last 24h: Warm and dry; Dubai (32°C/90°F highs, 25°C/77°F lows), Cairo (26°C/78°F highs, 20°C/68°F lows); hazy conditions.
Next 24h: Persistent heat; Dubai (33°C/91°F highs), Cairo (27°C/81°F highs); gusty winds in deserts.
Africa
Last 24h: Temperate in Cape Town (16°C/60°F highs, 10°C/50°F lows) with winds; hotter north in Cairo (26°C/78°F highs); sporadic showers in east.
Next 24h: Mild south, warming north; Cape Town (17°C/63°F highs), Johannesburg (22°C/72°F highs); dry overall.
Europe
Last 24h: Cool and damp; London (13°C/56°F highs, 9°C/48°F lows), Paris (16°C/61°F highs, 11°C/52°F lows); foggy mornings, light rain.
Next 24h: Slight warm-up; London (15°C/59°F highs), Paris (18°C/64°F highs); scattered showers persisting.
Latin America
Last 24h: Pleasant tropics; Mexico City (22°C/72°F highs, 12°C/54°F lows), São Paulo (21°C/70°F highs, 15°C/59°F lows); occasional thunderstorms.
Next 24h: Steady; Mexico City (23°C/73°F highs), São Paulo (22°C/72°F highs); humid with isolated rain.
Caribbeans
Last 24h: Warm and breezy; Havana (29°C/84°F highs, 24°C/75°F lows) with passing showers; tropical humidity high.
Next 24h: Sunny intervals; Havana (30°C/86°F highs); low storm risk, winds easing.
Northern America (Mexico-US-Canada)
Last 24h: Unseasonably warm east; New York (27°C/81°F highs, 20°C/68°F lows), Toronto (23°C/73°F highs, 16°C/61°F lows), Mexico City (22°C/72°F highs); clear skies.
Next 24h: Continued warmth; New York (28°C/82°F highs), Toronto (24°C/75°F highs), Mexico City (23°C/73°F highs); possible evening clouds.
Arctic & Antarctic
Last 24h: Arctic: Bitter cold in Alert, Nunavut (-8°C/18°F highs, -15°C/5°F lows) with gales; Antarctic: Extreme freeze at South Pole (-25°C/-13°F highs, -30°C/-22°F lows), clear but windy.
Next 24h: Intensifying chill; Arctic (-9°C/16°F highs, blizzards possible), Antarctic (-26°C/-15°F highs, stable ice).
India & Gujarat State
Last 24h: Monsoon fade; Delhi (28°C/82°F highs, 22°C/72°F lows) humid, Ahmedabad (Gujarat) (30°C/86°F highs, 24°C/75°F lows) with light rain.
Next 24h: Clearing; Delhi (29°C/84°F highs), Ahmedabad (31°C/88°F highs); dry, hazy conditions.
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BUSINESS NEWSWIRES

Laser Power & Infra, Indo MIM files draft papers with Sebi for IPOs

Indo MIM and Laser Power & Infra have filed draft papers with Sebi for IPOs worth over Rs 2,200 crore. Proceeds will primarily go toward debt repayment and growth, with both firms leveraging strong industry positioning and robust financial performance.

9 hours ago — Economic Times

Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide stock market action on Monday

Indian equities posted their steepest weekly fall in seven months as the Sensex and Nifty extended losses amid U.S. visa curbs and drug tariffs. Pharma and IT stocks dragged, while FIIs stayed cautious. Analysts flagged key support at 24,500, with volatility expected around monthly expiry and global uncertainties weighing on sentiment.

9.5 hours ago — Economic Times

IndusInd Bank, Wipro, Infosys, TCS are Emkay’s preferred picks amid volatility. Here’s why

Amid heightened trade tensions and market volatility, Emkay Global has identified a clutch of value and quality stocks it believes could outperform in the months ahead.

10 hours ago — Economic Times

PayNearby plans to tap IPO market in next financial year to fuel expansion

Fintech firm PayNearby is planning an initial public offering (IPO) in the next financial year to boost the next phase of growth.

10 hours ago — Economic Times

BYD sees Warren Buffett exit as routine, investors react with caution

Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway has fully sold its 17-year stake in Chinese electric-vehicle maker BYD, ending one of the most profitable foreign bets in the conglomerate’s history.

10.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Tata Capital IPO coming in October? 8 things to know about Tata Group’s Rs 17,200 crore issue

Tata Capital is launching India’s largest financial-sector IPO on October 6, aiming for a valuation of around $18 billion. The Rs 17,200 crore issue includes a fresh share sale and OFS by Tata Sons and IFC. Proceeds will bolster Tier-1 capital, fulfilling RBI’s listing mandate. Strong FY25 profits and wide retail presence support the investment case, while unlisted shares trade 33% below last year’s peak.

11 hours ago — Economic Times

‘Power tools segment likely to more than double to $3.8 billion by 2035 at CAGR of 7.8%’

Considering the growth potentials and to discourage imports, the Union Government is seen encouraging domestic manufacturers to step up local manufacturing which has started gaining momentum

12 hours ago — The Hindu Business

Market Trading Guide: Buy Ashok Leyland, sell Dixon on Monday for gains up to 9%

The Nifty extended its losing streak with a sixth consecutive decline, slipping below the 25,000 support level amid broad-based selling, especially in pharma and IT stocks. Analysts warn of further downside if 24,500 breaks, though a recovery remains possible. Stock recommendations include Ashok Leyland, Dr Agarwal’s Health Care, Dixon, and Anant Raj.

13 hours ago — Economic Times

WeWork India to float ₹3,000-crore IPO on October 3

The issue will close on October 7, with bidding for anchor investors opening for a day on October 1, as per the red herring prospectus (RHP)

13 hours ago — The Hindu Business

WeWork India to float Rs 3,000-crore IPO on Oct 313 hours ago — Economic Times

Indo MIM files IPO with Sebi, aims to raise Rs 1,000 crore

Precision components maker Indo MIM has filed preliminary papers with markets regulator Sebi to raise funds through an initial public offering (IPO) comprising a fresh issue of equity shares worth Rs 1,000 crore.

13.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Multibagger Mania: These 6 stocks rocketed up to 2,011% in 3 straight quarters. Do you own any?

14 hours ago — Economic Times

Nifty vs gold: 2026 could mark the big mean reversion trade, says Axis MF’s Shreyash Devalkar

After a year where gold and silver dazzled investors, Axis MF’s Equity Head Shreyash Devalkar believes 2026 could mark a turning point. With earnings recovery, sectoral rotation and supportive macros lining up, he argues Nifty may finally outshine precious metals, setting the stage for a classic mean reversion trade.

14 hours ago — Economic Times

Nifty breaks winning streak, traders eye Oct 3 for strong intraday momentum

The Indian equity market ended a three-week winning streak as Nifty50 slipped 2.6%, pressured by global trade tensions, H-1B visa concerns, and persistent foreign outflows. Time-based technical signals indicate potential intraday volatility, emphasizing cautious trading and disciplined risk management for short-term traders amid fluctuating support and resistance levels.

14 hours ago — Economic Times

Saurabh Mukherjea-led Marcellus Investment Managers filed FIR against ex-CFO. Here's why

Marcellus Investment Managers filed a police complaint against ex-CFO Pankaj Harish Gupta for diverting Rs 1.18 crore for personal use. The firm reassures clients their investments remain unaffected. Gupta admitted misappropriation, while Marcellus cooperates with authorities, emphasizing transparency, governance, and business continuity. Client assets are safeguarded.

14.5 hours ago — Economic Times

From laggards to leaders: PSU Banks outpace private peers in loan growth after 15 years

India’s public sector banks have achieved a remarkable turnaround, with asset quality improvements, disciplined cost management, and strong credit growth driving profitability. PSBs now deliver sustainable returns, with robust capital positions and cleaner balance sheets. SBI and PNB stand out as key beneficiaries, offering attractive investment potential in India’s evolving banking landscape.

14.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Silver surges ahead: Can the white metal outshine gold in India’s bullion boom?

Silver prices in India have surged to record highs, outperforming gold with a 53% rise in 2025. Driven by industrial demand, festive buying, weakening rupee, and strong retail and ETF participation, silver benefits from supply deficits, technological applications, and investment appeal, signaling a potential long-term bullish trend in the bullion market.

14.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Stocks to watch this week: Hindustan Copper, NLC India among five picks with potential gains up to 28%

The latest Trend Tracker shows Nifty falling 2.7% due to visa fee hikes and pharma sector tariffs, settling below 24,700. Analysts expect weak sentiment with stock-specific action. ETMarkets lists five picks — Hindustan Copper, NLC India, Usha Martin, Jindal Saw, Capri Global Capital — offering up to 28% upside in the near term.

14.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Sun Pharma stares at 8-10% profit risk amid 100% Trump tariffs, says HSBC. Can the giant navigate this?

Sun Pharma faces potential impact from the US 100% tariff on patented drugs, which could reduce FY26–27 earnings by 8–10%. Generic drugs remain exempt. The company’s innovative portfolio, strong cash position, and mitigation options support steady revenue growth, maintaining HSBC’s Buy rating with Rs 1,850 target.

15 hours ago — Economic Times

Market cap of top-10 most valued firms drops by Rs 2.99 lakh cr; TCS hit hard

The combined market valuation of the top-10 most valued firms eroded by Rs 2,99,661.36 crore last week, in line with a bearish trend in equities, with IT bellwether Tata Consultancy Services taking the biggest hit.

15 hours ago — Economic Times

Eternal vs Swiggy: Which one does HSBC pick as competition intensifies?

HSBC reiterates “Buy” on Eternal, raising its target to Rs 390, citing strong scale, margin leadership, and robust cash reserves. Swiggy remains on “Hold” due to slower margin growth, high cash burn, and execution risks, despite rising average order values. Eternal outperforms in quick commerce and food delivery segments.

15.5 hours ago — Economic Times

FPIs offload Rs 16,422 crore last week, sentiments to reverse in near future: Analysts

Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) offloaded Rs 16,422 crore worth of Indian equities last week, driven by concerns over valuations and new policy measures of US government but the sentiment is set to reverse, analysts said on Sunday.

15.5 hours ago — Economic Times

20 IPOs to open in the next two days. GMPs range between 8-18%

20 IPOs open soon on Dalal Street; Fabtech leads with 18% GMP, others show 6–10% or flat. Early grey market activity hints at listing gains and investor interest.

15.5 hours ago — Economic Times

September IPO Rush: 11 Listings, but half are below their issue price. Still Holding?

Sept 2025 saw 11 IPO listings, with strong debuts as 10 opened in the green, averaging 9.57% gains. However, post-listing performance faltered, with only 5 trading above issue price and 6 slipping below.

16.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Will Laurus Labs, Wockhardt see more pain on Monday? Anand James reads the charts

Pharma and IT stocks faced heavy pressure after Trump’s 100% tariff and H-1B visa fee hike, dragging Nifty lower. Laurus Labs showed a topping pattern while Wockhardt stayed in consolidation. Nifty IT broke support, hinting further downside. Analysts suggest cautious trading, with Tata Motors and VTL offering potential bullish setups.

16.5 hours ago — Economic Times

RBI MPC, IPO action and FII trends among 8 factors to impact stock markets in holiday-truncated week

Indian markets ended the week down 2.7%, dragged by IT and pharma amid U.S. tariff and visa fee worries. Key drivers ahead include RBI policy outcome, U.S. market cues, IPO rush, rupee weakness, and crude price trends. Analysts suggest caution with focus on fundamentally strong stocks.

16.5 hours ago — Economic Times

Why Capitalmind's Deepak Shenoy remains bullish on India's growth story

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9 hours 26 minutes ago
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10 hours 13 minutes ago
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Fintech firm PayNearby is planning an initial public offering (IPO) in the next financial year to boost the next phase of growth.

10 hours 24 minutes ago
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BYD sees Warren Buffett exit as routine, investors react with caution

Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway has fully sold its 17-year stake in Chinese electric-vehicle maker BYD, ending one of the most profitable foreign bets in the conglomerate’s history.

11 hours 1 minutes ago
Economic Times

Tata Capital IPO coming in October? 8 things to know about Tata Group’s Rs 17,200 crore issue

Tata Capital is launching India’s largest financial-sector IPO on October 6, aiming for a valuation of around $18 billion. The Rs 17,200 crore issue includes a fresh share sale and OFS by Tata Sons and IFC. Proceeds will bolster Tier-1 capital, fulfilling RBI’s listing mandate. Strong FY25 profits and wide retail presence support the investment case, while unlisted shares trade 33% below last year’s peak.

11 hours 7 minutes ago
Economic Times

‘Power tools segment likely to more than double to $3.8 billion by 2035 at CAGR of 7.8%’

Considering the growth potentials and to discourage imports, the Union Government is seen encouraging domestic manufacturers to step up local manufacturing which has started gaining momentum

12 hours 5 minutes ago
The Hindu

Market Trading Guide: Buy Ashok Leyland, sell Dixon on Monday for gains up to 9%

The Nifty extended its losing streak with a sixth consecutive decline, slipping below the 25,000 support level amid broad-based selling, especially in pharma and IT stocks. Analysts warn of further downside if 24,500 breaks, though a recovery remains possible. Stock recommendations include Ashok Leyland, Dr Agarwal’s Health Care, Dixon, and Anant Raj.

13 hours 4 minutes ago
Economic Times

WeWork India to float ₹3,000-crore IPO on October 3

The issue will close on October 7, with bidding for anchor investors opening for a day on October 1, as per the red herring prospectus (RHP)

13 hours 30 minutes ago
The Hindu

Indo MIM files IPO with Sebi, aims to raise Rs 1,000 crore

Precision components maker Indo MIM has filed preliminary papers with markets regulator Sebi to raise funds through an initial public offering (IPO) comprising a fresh issue of equity shares worth Rs 1,000 crore.

13 hours 56 minutes ago
Economic Times

Multibagger Mania: These 6 stocks rocketed up to 2,011% in 3 straight quarters. Do you own any?

14 hours 22 minutes ago
Economic Times

Nifty vs gold: 2026 could mark the big mean reversion trade, says Axis MF’s Shreyash Devalkar

After a year where gold and silver dazzled investors, Axis MF’s Equity Head Shreyash Devalkar believes 2026 could mark a turning point. With earnings recovery, sectoral rotation and supportive macros lining up, he argues Nifty may finally outshine precious metals, setting the stage for a classic mean reversion trade.

14 hours 24 minutes ago
Economic Times

Nifty breaks winning streak, traders eye Oct 3 for strong intraday momentum

The Indian equity market ended a three-week winning streak as Nifty50 slipped 2.6%, pressured by global trade tensions, H-1B visa concerns, and persistent foreign outflows. Time-based technical signals indicate potential intraday volatility, emphasizing cautious trading and disciplined risk management for short-term traders amid fluctuating support and resistance levels.

14 hours 28 minutes ago
Economic Times

Saurabh Mukherjea-led Marcellus Investment Managers filed FIR against ex-CFO. Here's why

Marcellus Investment Managers filed a police complaint against ex-CFO Pankaj Harish Gupta for diverting Rs 1.18 crore for personal use. The firm reassures clients their investments remain unaffected. Gupta admitted misappropriation, while Marcellus cooperates with authorities, emphasizing transparency, governance, and business continuity. Client assets are safeguarded.

14 hours 36 minutes ago
Economic Times

WeWork India to float Rs 3,000-crore IPO on Oct 3

Co-working major WeWork India will launch its IPO on October 3. The issue size is estimated at Rs 3,000 crore. Bidding for anchor investors opens on October 1. The offering is entirely an Offer for Sale. Embassy Buildcon and WeWork Global will offload shares. WeWork India itself will not receive any proceeds.

14 hours 40 minutes ago
Economic Times

From laggards to leaders: PSU Banks outpace private peers in loan growth after 15 years

India’s public sector banks have achieved a remarkable turnaround, with asset quality improvements, disciplined cost management, and strong credit growth driving profitability. PSBs now deliver sustainable returns, with robust capital positions and cleaner balance sheets. SBI and PNB stand out as key beneficiaries, offering attractive investment potential in India’s evolving banking landscape.

14 hours 42 minutes ago
Economic Times

Silver surges ahead: Can the white metal outshine gold in India’s bullion boom?

Silver prices in India have surged to record highs, outperforming gold with a 53% rise in 2025. Driven by industrial demand, festive buying, weakening rupee, and strong retail and ETF participation, silver benefits from supply deficits, technological applications, and investment appeal, signaling a potential long-term bullish trend in the bullion market.

14 hours 46 minutes ago
Economic Times

Stocks to watch this week: Hindustan Copper, NLC India among five picks with potential gains up to 28%

The latest Trend Tracker shows Nifty falling 2.7% due to visa fee hikes and pharma sector tariffs, settling below 24,700. Analysts expect weak sentiment with stock-specific action. ETMarkets lists five picks — Hindustan Copper, NLC India, Usha Martin, Jindal Saw, Capri Global Capital — offering up to 28% upside in the near term.

15 hours 3 minutes ago
Economic Times

Sun Pharma stares at 8-10% profit risk amid 100% Trump tariffs, says HSBC. Can the giant navigate this?

Sun Pharma faces potential impact from the US 100% tariff on patented drugs, which could reduce FY26–27 earnings by 8–10%. Generic drugs remain exempt. The company’s innovative portfolio, strong cash position, and mitigation options support steady revenue growth, maintaining HSBC’s Buy rating with Rs 1,850 target.

15 hours 6 minutes ago
Economic Times

Alcobrew Distilleries India files draft papers for IPO; eyes Rs 258 cr via fresh issue

Spirit maker Alcobrew Distilleries India Ltd has filed draft papers with capital markets regulator Sebi to seek its approval to raise funds through an initial public offering (IPO).

15 hours 11 minutes ago
Economic Times

Market cap of top-10 most valued firms drops by Rs 2.99 lakh cr; TCS hit hard

The combined market valuation of the top-10 most valued firms eroded by Rs 2,99,661.36 crore last week, in line with a bearish trend in equities, with IT bellwether Tata Consultancy Services taking the biggest hit.

15 hours 13 minutes ago
Economic Times

Tata Capital: GMP action begins for biggest IPO of 2025. 5 things to know

Tata Capital plans India’s largest 2025 IPO of Rs 17,200 crore on October 6. Proceeds will boost Tier-1 capital, supporting lending growth. Grey market trades at Rs 29; valuation ~$18 billion.

15 hours 25 minutes ago
Economic Times

Eternal vs Swiggy: Which one does HSBC pick as competition intensifies?

HSBC reiterates “Buy” on Eternal, raising its target to Rs 390, citing strong scale, margin leadership, and robust cash reserves. Swiggy remains on “Hold” due to slower margin growth, high cash burn, and execution risks, despite rising average order values. Eternal outperforms in quick commerce and food delivery segments.

15 hours 41 minutes ago
Economic Times

FPIs offload Rs 16,422 crore last week, sentiments to reverse in near future: Analysts

Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) offloaded Rs 16,422 crore worth of Indian equities last week, driven by concerns over valuations and new policy measures of US government but the sentiment is set to reverse, analysts said on Sunday.

15 hours 52 minutes ago
Economic Times

20 IPOs to open in the next two days. GMPs range between 8-18%

20 IPOs open soon on Dalal Street; Fabtech leads with 18% GMP, others show 6–10% or flat. Early grey market activity hints at listing gains and investor interest.

15 hours 53 minutes ago
Economic Times

These 10 penny stocks plunged up to 55% in just a month — Are you affected?

16 hours 34 minutes ago
Economic Times

​September IPO rush: 11 listings, but half are below their issue price. Still holding?

Sept 2025 saw 11 IPO listings, with strong debuts as 10 opened in the green, averaging 9.57% gains. However, post-listing performance faltered, with only 5 trading above issue price and 6 slipping below.

16 hours 43 minutes ago
Economic Times

September IPO Rush: 11 Listings, but half are below their issue price. Still Holding?

Sept 2025 saw 11 IPO listings, with strong debuts as 10 opened in the green, averaging 9.57% gains. However, post-listing performance faltered, with only 5 trading above issue price and 6 slipping below.

16 hours 43 minutes ago
Economic Times

Will Laurus Labs, Wockhardt see more pain on Monday? Anand James reads the charts

Pharma and IT stocks faced heavy pressure after Trump’s 100% tariff and H-1B visa fee hike, dragging Nifty lower. Laurus Labs showed a topping pattern while Wockhardt stayed in consolidation. Nifty IT broke support, hinting further downside. Analysts suggest cautious trading, with Tata Motors and VTL offering potential bullish setups.

16 hours 44 minutes ago
Economic Times

RBI MPC, IPO action and FII trends among 8 factors to impact stock markets in holiday-truncated week

Indian markets ended the week down 2.7%, dragged by IT and pharma amid U.S. tariff and visa fee worries. Key drivers ahead include RBI policy outcome, U.S. market cues, IPO rush, rupee weakness, and crude price trends. Analysts suggest caution with focus on fundamentally strong stocks.

16 hours 47 minutes ago
Economic Times

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