What September 2025 Delivered on Roots Media Hub
September was a busy month. From a big cricket tournament in India to a digital shift in affordable housing, the news didn’t slow down. We also saw a major power company’s shares skyrocket and a new CNG vehicle hit the market. Below is a quick rundown of the four stories that stood out.
Sports Highlight: Women’s Cricket World Cup Opens in Indore
India played host to the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025, and the opening match kicked off at Holkar Stadium in Indore. The stadium, famous for its vibrant atmosphere, welcomed teams from Australia, England, and other top cricket nations. Local fans packed the stands, turning the venue into a sea of colors and chants. Besides the excitement on the field, the event gave a boost to the local economy—hotels, restaurants, and transport services reported higher bookings. For anyone following women’s cricket, the tournament promises high‑quality matches and a chance to see emerging talent on a global stage.
Business & Innovation: Housing, Power, and Trucks
The Gorakhpur Development Authority (GDA) moved its Palm Paradise housing lottery online after over 9,300 people applied for just 120 flats. The digital platform aims to make the selection process transparent, speed up document verification, and send real‑time alerts to applicants. If you’re one of the hopeful buyers, you’ll now receive updates on your phone, and incomplete applications will be automatically filtered out.
In the power sector, Adani Power saw its stock climb about 20% on September 22, 2025. The surge followed a 1:5 stock split and a clean chit from SEBI on the Hindenburg allegations. Morgan Stanley also upgraded the stock to overweight, citing the company’s aggressive capacity expansion plans and recent order wins. The jump pushed Adani Power’s market cap to roughly Rs 3.28 lakh crore, fueling a broader rally across the Adani Group.
On the vehicle front, Mahindra launched the Jeeto Plus CNG 400, a compact commercial truck that claims up to 400 km on a single CNG fill. The model targets last‑mile delivery operators who want lower fuel costs and reduced emissions without switching to diesel. Early dealer feedback points to competitive pricing, decent payload capacity, and easy city navigation where CNG stations are plentiful. If you run a small delivery fleet, the Jeeto Plus could be a practical, eco‑friendly option.
All four stories show how September blended sports excitement, digital innovation, financial dynamics, and green mobility. Whether you’re a cricket fan, a home‑buyer, an investor, or a small business owner, there was something useful to take away. Keep checking Roots Media Hub for more updates and in‑depth coverage of the topics that matter to you.