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September 2025 India News Archive: Cricket, Crime & Politics Unpacked

Welcome to the September 2025 roundup from Inford India Insights. In just a few weeks we saw a historic cricket moment, a long‑running legal battle, and a major political ceremony. Below you’ll get the key facts, why they matter, and what you can take away for your own business or interests.

Rinku Singh’s 400‑strike‑rate blast steals the Asia Cup

On a glittering Dubai evening, Rinku Singh turned a regular T20 innings into a record‑breaking showcase. He finished the final with a strike rate that hit the 400 mark – a number you rarely see in international cricket. That firepower pushed India past Pakistan and clinched the nation’s ninth Asia Cup title.

Why should you care beyond the excitement? A strike rate that high signals a shift in how teams value aggressive batting. Sponsors, broadcasters, and even fantasy leagues are already tweaking their models to reward power‑hitters. If you’re in sports marketing or betting, keep an eye on players who can sustain such tempos; they’ll shape ticket sales and advertising deals for the rest of the season.

Delhi riots case: Ankit Sharma’s murder trial moves forward

The murder of IB security assistant Ankit Sharma during the 2020 Delhi riots is finally seeing more courtroom action. Autopsy reports listed over 200 injuries, and the investigation pinned former AAP councillor Tahir Hussain and several others on murder and conspiracy charges. Recent bail hearings have shown how slow the judicial process can be, but they also highlight the resilience of the legal system.

For businesses, the case is a reminder of the importance of strong risk‑management policies in volatile regions. Companies operating in Delhi are reviewing employee safety protocols, insurance coverage, and crisis‑communication plans. If your organization has staff on the ground in high‑tension areas, now is the time to audit your security measures and ensure you have a clear escalation path.

Devendra Fadnavis returns as Maharashtra CM – what it means for the state

On a sunny day at Azad Maidan, Devendra Fadnavis was sworn in for his third term as Maharashtra’s chief minister. His wife, Amruta Fadnavis, described the moment as “beautiful,” but quickly shifted focus to the duties ahead, especially women’s welfare. The ceremony also brought Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar onto the stage as deputy chief ministers, sending clear signals about power sharing within the coalition.

This political shuffle could affect everything from infrastructure projects to health‑care initiatives. Investors should watch for policy tweaks in sectors like renewable energy and urban development, as the new administration has hinted at faster approvals. Meanwhile, NGOs focused on women’s rights may find a more receptive partner in the chief minister’s office, given Amruta’s public emphasis on the issue.

All three stories show how fast India’s landscape can change – on the field, in the courts, and in the halls of power. By staying updated with Inford India Insights, you’ll get the context you need to make smarter decisions, whether you’re betting on a cricket match, protecting your employees, or planning a market entry.

Keep checking this archive for deeper analysis, downloadable data, and expert commentary on each headline. The September archive is just a snapshot; the real story continues every day.

Sep, 29 2025
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Rinku Singh's 400-Strike Rate Secures India's 9th Asia Cup Win

Rinku Singh’s 400‑strike‑rate blast secured India's ninth Asia Cup title, edging Pakistan in a dramatic Dubai final and reshaping T20 cricket records.

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Sep, 15 2025
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Delhi Riots: Ankit Sharma Murder Case and the Long Road Through the Courts

IB security assistant Ankit Sharma was killed during the 2020 Delhi riots, with the autopsy noting more than 200 injuries. Police say he was attacked near Chand Bagh and his body was recovered from a drain a day later. Former AAP councillor Tahir Hussain and others face murder and conspiracy charges. The case is still moving through the courts, with multiple bail hearings and a slow trial process.

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Sep, 8 2025
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Devendra Fadnavis’ third term as Maharashtra CM: Amruta says joy is real, but duty comes first

Amruta Fadnavis called her husband’s third swearing-in as Maharashtra Chief Minister a beautiful moment but said the responsibility is bigger than the celebration. Speaking at Azad Maidan, she flagged women’s welfare as a focus area. The ceremony drew top national leaders, while Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar took oath as Deputy CMs. The day mixed spectacle, symbolism, and political signals.

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