Welcome back! This month we brought you two stories that caught a lot of attention. One was the dramatic finish of the Duleep Trophy final, and the other was a weather alert that gave Delhi a breather. Below you’ll find the key points, why they mattered, and a quick take‑away you can use right away.
On Day 2 of the Duleep Trophy final in Bengaluru, Central Zone turned the match on its head. Saransh Jain ripped through South Zone’s batting line‑up, grabbing five wickets for just 149 runs. His spell not only broke the partnership but also gave Central a huge psychological edge.
After Jain’s collapse, Central Zone piled up over 300 runs, building a lead of 235 runs by stumps. The batting wasn’t just about survival – Yash Rathod smashed a towering six that lit up the stadium, while Jain contributed a handy 25 runs with the bat.
South Zone now faces a steep climb. Their new openers have to negotiate a fresh pitch and a bowler who’s clearly in form. For fans of the tournament, this turnaround made the final feel like a live thriller, proving once again why the Duleep Trophy remains a showcase for India’s rising cricket talent.
Switching gears to the capital, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a yellow alert for Delhi‑NCR on a day that started warm and humid. The forecast called for an 87% chance of rain, mainly in the afternoon and evening.
Temperatures dipped to a comfortable 25.9 °C at night and peaked around 33.6 °C during the day. Humidity hovered near 71%, making the occasional showers a relief rather than a nuisance. Winds stayed gentle, reaching up to 20 km/h, which helped disperse the lingering smog.
Air Quality Index (AQI) improved to 75, putting the city in the ‘moderate’ range. The rain helped clear the dust, and experts expect the number to drop further as the showers continue. Meanwhile, the Yamuna water level fell to 207.33 m, staying safely above the danger mark.
For daily commuters, the alert meant carrying an umbrella, dressing in layers, and keeping an eye on traffic updates. For anyone looking to step outside for a walk, the improved air quality made it a good day to get some fresh air without the usual choking haze.
Both stories from September show how quickly conditions can change – whether it’s a cricket match swinging in a single over or a city’s atmosphere clearing after a rainstorm. Keep checking Government Job Hub for the latest updates, because staying informed helps you plan better, whether you’re chasing a job, tracking sports, or just heading out the door.
That’s a wrap on this month’s roundup. Got thoughts on the match or the weather? Drop a comment and let us know. We’ll be back with more news, tips, and useful info to help you stay ahead.
Central Zone seized control of the Duleep Trophy 2025 final after Saransh Jain’s five-wicket burst skittled South Zone for 149. Central replied strongly, cruising past 300 and stacking up a 235-run lead by stumps on Day 2. Yash Rathod added flair with a towering six, while Jain chipped in 25 with the bat. South Zone’s new openers now face a stiff test on Day 3 in Bengaluru.
Read MoreDelhi-NCR turns cooler with cloudy skies and on-and-off showers. IMD has issued a yellow alert with an 87% chance of rain, most likely in the afternoon and evening. Temperatures range from 25.9°C to 33.6°C, humidity is around 71%, and winds may touch 20 km/h. AQI stands at 75 and could improve further with rain. Yamuna level dips to 207.33 m but remains above the danger mark.
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