September was a busy month on India Showroom Directory. From heavy rains that shut schools and flooded roads to a nail‑biting T20 showdown, the headlines kept us on our toes. Below you’ll find the most talked‑about stories, broken down so you can catch up fast.
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) sounded the alarm early September. A series of alerts warned of heavy to moderate rain, thunderstorms, and even red‑alert conditions in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. Delhi‑NCR saw the Yamuna river breach its danger mark, pushing water levels to 207.43 m – the third highest since 1963. Roads in Noida and Janakpuri were submerged, turning a normal commute into a five‑hour ordeal. Schools in Punjab and Gurugram shifted to online classes, while the Old Railway Bridge was closed for safety.
These floods didn’t just affect commuters. Cremations at Nigambodh Ghat were halted, and over 12,000 residents were displaced, prompting the opening of 38 relief sites. Flights in and out of Delhi faced delays as airlines advised travelers to stay flexible. The weather lingered through the Independence Day celebrations, with lighter showers expected in Delhi‑NCR and heavier downpours in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand.
On the sports front, the Bangladesh vs Pakistan T20 series ended with a tight 8‑run victory for Bangladesh. Mustafur Rahman’s clever off‑cutter sealed the game, highlighting Bangladesh’s growing T20 maturity. Meanwhile, IPL 2025’s opening weekend faced a rain threat in both Kolkata and Bengaluru ahead of the KKR vs RCB clash. The forecast of thunderstorms forced organizers to keep a close eye on possible delays or reduced‑overs matches.
Beyond sports, actress Flora Saini opened up again about her harrowing experience with producer Gaurang Doshi. She recounted the abuse and threats she faced in 2007, reviving the conversation around domestic violence in the entertainment industry. Her story resurfaced during her recent TV appearance, reminding us that the fight for safer work environments is far from over.
For those planning travel or daily routines, the Bihar weather forecast gave a heads‑up: temperatures ranging from 27 °C to 34 °C with 8‑15 rainy days throughout September. Patna and Gaya could see temperatures hit 97 °F, so staying hydrated and carrying rain gear became essential tips.
All in all, September 2025 was a month of extremes – from downpours that reshaped city life to sporting moments that kept fans on edge, and personal stories that sparked vital discussions. Keep checking the archive for more updates, and stay prepared for whatever the next month brings.
Bangladesh edged Pakistan by 8 runs in a tense, low-scoring second T20I to wrap up the series 2-0 with a game to spare. Pakistan crashed to 47 for 7 before a late fightback led by Faheem Ashraf pushed the chase to the final over. Mustafizur Rahman closed it out with a clever off-cutter, with Daniyal caught at deep mid-wicket. The win underlined Bangladesh’s discipline, composure, and growing T20 maturity.
Actor Flora Saini says a 2007 live‑in relationship with producer Gaurang Doshi turned violent within a week, alleging he beat her, seized her phone, and threatened to kill her and her parents if she left. She first spoke up during #MeToo in 2018 and later gave detailed accounts in 2022. Her recent TV appearance has revived attention on her story and the broader issue of domestic violence in the entertainment industry.
IMD has warned of heavy to moderate rain in Delhi-NCR through Sept 6, with thunderstorms and below-normal day temperatures. The Yamuna has crossed the danger mark, forcing closures at Old Railway Bridge and disrupting cremations at Nigambodh Ghat. Himachal and Uttarakhand face extremely heavy rain risk; Punjab has shut all educational institutions until Sept 7. Flights are disrupted as airlines caution travelers.
Hours-long jams, submerged roads, and mass evacuations hit Delhi-NCR as the Yamuna swells to 207.43 m, its third-highest mark since 1963. Noida–Delhi trips stretched beyond five hours. Parts of Janakpuri and NH-44 caved in, schools shut, and cremations at Nigambodh Ghat were halted. Over 12,000 people are displaced, with 38 relief sites opened as authorities race to pump out water and plan diversions.
IMD has issued weather alerts for Bengaluru and Kolkata ahead of KKR vs RCB, threatening IPL 2025’s opening fixtures. Forecasts show high rain and thunderstorm chances in both cities, raising the risk of delays, reduced-overs games, or washouts. With tight schedules, no league-stage reserve days, and playoff stakes in play, teams and fans face a tense, weather-watched start.
IMD has extended rain and thunderstorm alerts for Delhi-NCR till September 6. Parts of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand are on red alert for very heavy rain and flash floods. Gurugram advised work-from-home after 100 mm rain in four hours, and some schools shifted online. Temperatures are 3–5°C below normal, and flood watch continues as the Yamuna level at ORB may cross danger mark.
India’s 79th Independence Day will be a wet, cooler affair for many regions. Delhi-NCR will see cloudy skies with light to moderate rain, temperatures around 22–33°C, and a high chance of showers during morning and evening. IMD expects heavy rain in parts of Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand, raising risks of waterlogging and landslides. Celebrations at Red Fort should proceed under overcast skies.
Bihar heads into September 2025 with days around 27–34°C, muggy nights, and 8–15 rainy days. Patna mirrors the state trend. The hottest average is expected around Sept 1, while the coolest readings fall near Sept 30. Gaya could touch 97°F at midday; Aurangabad carries a 50% rain chance around Sept 20 with light southwesterly winds. Hydration and rain gear will matter.