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Festive Season And GST Relief Drive Robust Auto Sector Surge In October 2025: SIAM
New Delhi: India’s automobile industry recorded robust growth across key segments in October 2025, buoyed by strong festive demand and the impact of the recent GST rate reduction, according to data released by the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM).
As per SIAM, domestic sales of Passenger Vehicles (PV) rose 17.2 per cent, with 4,60,739 units dispatched to dealerships in October 2025, up from 3,93,238 units in the same month last year. The month marked the highest-ever October dispatches for the segment.
The Two-Wheeler category also witnessed an uptick, with sales growing 2.1 per cent to 22,10,727 units, compared to 21,64,276 units in October 2024. Within this segment, scooter sales saw a strong 14.3 per cent jump to 8,24,003 units, while motorcycle sales declined 4 per cent to 13,35,468 units.
In the Three-Wheeler segment, overall sales stood at 81,288 units, reflecting a 5.9 per cent rise over October 2024. Passenger carriers grew 7.6 per cent, while goods carriers increased 2.8 per cent. Electric three-wheelers, however, registered a decline, with e-rickshaw sales dropping 27.2 per cent and e-cart sales falling 3.4 per cent.
Total production of passenger vehicles, three-wheelers, two-wheelers and quadricycles in October 2025 stood at 28,01,412 units, SIAM said.
Commenting on the trend, Rajesh Menon, Director General, SIAM, said the record dispatches in October reflected a strong market recovery driven by festival-season buying sentiment and the GST cut that became effective from 22 September 2025.
“Passenger Vehicle, Two and Three-Wheeler segments posted their highest ever dispatches to dealers in October, primarily buoyed by the festive demand and the recent GST rate reduction, despite being constrained due to certain logistic limitations,” Menon said.
The GST rate reduction had also led to a notable rise in vehicle registrations, signalling continued retail strength beyond wholesales.
“With the reduced GST rates becoming effective from 22nd September 2025, October witnessed a strong uptick in Vehicle Registrations, resulting in a notable rise compared to Wholesales,” added Menon.
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What the UK bought in 2025 – from bucket hats to Labubu toys
Bucket hats, strawberries and cream sandwiches, and Greggs sausage rolls drenched in KFC gravy defined British consumer spending this year.
We explore the nation’s purchases, month by month.
January
An average temperature of 3C as well as Storm Eowyn bringing 100mph winds and a danger to life to the UK has consumers largely staying indoors. Spending on digital content and subscriptions increased 8.3 per cent year-on-year and growth in spending on takeaways hit a year-long high of 5.1 per cent, according to Barclays.
However, alongside this, online purchases of exercise equipment rise by 60 per cent on the month before, according to Adobe, while spending on supplements including multivitamin powders and pills increases by 26 per cent and sales of fruit and vegetables rise by 24 per cent.
February
More than a quarter of UK adults (27 per cent) plan to focus more on healthy eating as the warmer weather approaches. One in three (30 per cent) say they are paying closer attention to ingredient and nutrition labels and a fifth (22 per cent) have considered, or are already growing, their own fruit and vegetables at home.
This comes as 27 per cent say they are more likely to visit shops and restaurants that offer “healthier” options, increasing to 45 per cent of those aged 18-24. Sought-after alternatives include zero-sugar treats (33 per cent), organic or whole foods (29 per cent) and low or no alcohol drinks (24 per cent).
March
Easter eggs have gone up in price by as much as 50 per cent on last year while shrinking in size, according to Which? – the result of the price of chocolate rising by 16.5 per cent in a year.
Women experiencing perimenopause and menopause are spending an average £1,800 a year on products such as vitamins and smart watches to combat symptoms such as fatigue and hot flushes, a survey suggests.
Some 76 per cent of women are buying vitamins and minerals, 52 per cent have bought supplements and 40 per cent have spent money on hormone support to help manage symptoms, the poll for buy now, pay later service Clearpay found.
April
The so-called “awful April” price hikes combined with high energy costs see the average household facing an annual increase of £1,254 from essential bill rises, according to figures from comparison site Uswitch.
The third consecutive increase to Ofgem’s price cap sees the bill of a typical household paying by direct debit rise 6.4 per cent, an increase of £111 a year or £9.25 a month after it went up by 10 per cent in October and another 1.2 per cent rise in January.
This is 9.4 per cent or £159 higher than this time last year but £531 or 22 per cent lower than at the height of the energy crisis at the start of 2023.
May
The competition watchdog announces that British vets could face a temporary price cap over concerns that pet owners are being ripped off.
The Competition and Markets Authority is looking into the veterinary industry after 56,000 people raised concerns about the sector, including that they are overpaying for medicines and prescriptions and are not being given basic information such as price lists and prescription costs.
Heinz launches a new Fish & Chips Sauce in a rebranding of the classic condiment Tartare sauce.
The food giant urged consumers to think of its new sauce as “Tartare 2.0”, with the packaging describing the contents as “Tartare Sauce” and listing ingredients as including gherkins, dill, salt, parsley and mustard.
June
Consumers begin to grapple with what will become the UK’s hottest summer on record – complete with four heatwaves between June and August.
Waitrose ice cream sales rise by 10 per cent on the year before, while John Lewis reports sales of garden furniture are up 21 per cent on the previous June, while it sells one million of its basic Anyday handheld fans over the year.
The National Lottery sells 18,600 tickets a minute on June 6 at the peak of the record £208 million EuroMillions jackpot draws.
The run of EuroMillions draws lasting more than 10 weeks generates both the highest ever UK sales of more than £550 million and the biggest ever returns to good causes in the history of the game.
Marks & Spencer launches a dessert sandwich filled with strawberries and cream.
The £2.80 “game-changing” limited edition Red Diamond Strawberry & Creme Sandwich is filled with the fruit and light whipped cream cheese on fluffy sweetened bread.
July
Oasis’s long-awaited Live ‘25 reunion tour kicks off in Cardiff on July 4.
The tour sets off a boom in sales of bucket hats, with even John Lewis reporting sales are up 40 per cent in the first half of 2025 in comparison with the same period in 2024.
Tesco reports record fruit sales as consumers seek to stay hydrated amid high temperatures.
The UK’s biggest supermarket says it has seen overall demand for fruit soar by an “unprecedented” near 10 per cent over the month, with berries, stone fruit, kiwis, melons, watermelons, pineapples, grapes and bananas all hitting record volume growth.
The grocer said it had ordered extra supplies ahead of days of forecasted 30C temperatures to cope with expected demand.
August
Greggs and KFC team up to create the “culinary crossover of the century” in the form of a sausage roll drenched in gravy.
The high street food giants worked together for the first time to offer the Greggs sausage roll with KFC gravy, claiming it is the “mash-up the nation’s been craving” and “seriously flavoursome”.
September
The extended hot summer leads to sales of swimwear breaking records at John Lewis, up 18 per cent in September and 28 per cent in October on the previous year. The late summer also saw outdoor cooking kit sales continuing to soar by 42 per cent at the department store.
Fake Labubu dolls – tipped to be a best-selling toy this Christmas – are seized amid warnings they could pose a potentially fatal choking hazard for young children.
Later this month, the Intellectual Property Office says fake toys worth more than £3.5 million have been seized at the UK border already this year, with 75 per cent of them failing critical safety tests.
Of the 259,000 fake toys intercepted at the border, 90 per cent of them – or 236,000 items – were counterfeit Labubu dolls.
High street food chain Greggs announces it is to open its first pub within the Fenwick Newcastle department store, serving exclusive beers and a menu featuring its classic bakes and sausage rolls.
October
Charlie Bigham launches a range of supermarket ready meals costing up to £30 to appeal to consumers balking at the soaring price of dining out.
The entrepreneur’s new Brasserie range of beef wellington, salmon wellington, coq au vin, duck confit and venison bourguignon was motivated by the rising cost of eating in restaurants, the entrepreneur said.
Almost half of adults (48 per cent) in Great Britain have gambled in the last four weeks, according to an annual survey by the Gambling Commission.
The headline figure falls to 28 per cent when those who had only bought tickets for a lottery draw were excluded.
Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous memoir Nobody’s Girl goes on sale, in which she writes about her three alleged sexual encounters with the then Prince Andrew.
TGJones, formerly WHSmith, reports sales of the memoir increasing every day since its launch on October 21. The retailer said it was selling three times as many copies of the book as it predicted it would.
November
The Classic Bagel from London’s Papo’s Bagels is named Deliveroo’s most popular order among any of its worldwide operations, according to the firm.
Papo’s, an independent, family-run bagel kitchen, was the most ordered takeaway on Deliveroo this year with its Classic option, which combines smoked salmon, cream cheese, sliced red onion, tomatoes and capers.
Consumers learn fresh British-grown strawberries will be widely available to buy this Christmas after a firm extended the season to 12 months with new technology.
The Summer Berry Company, one of the UK’s leading fruit producers based near Chichester, is now growing British strawberries at a commercial scale all year round with the help of LED technology through the colder months.
The final of The Celebrity Traitors attracts 11.1 million viewers. John Lewis reports a run on wrist warmers after the show’s presenter Claudia Winkleman wears them throughout the series.
December
High street baker Greggs strikes again, launching its first range of Christmas cards which come with the gift of a sausage roll.
The range – called the Ultimate Secret Santa Surprise – includes a £3.95 card featuring heat-activated ink which, when warmed, reveals a code to redeem a free sausage roll or vegan sausage roll.
The cards come with the option to personalise some of the designs, such as by adding a loved one’s face to a sausage roll.
Consumers learn Christmas dinner will cost a few pence less than last year in some rare good news for household budgets.
A turkey and all the trimmings for four will cost an average £32.46 this year, slightly down on last year’s £32.57 – which was up 6.5 per cent on the year before, according to market research firm Worldpanel by Numerator, formerly Kantar.
Tesco announces it is giving away ‘wonky’ Christmas trees to help the nation embrace “the parts of Christmas that aren’t always perfect but are still just as wonderful”.
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No More Mandatory Probate Of Will In Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata: What Does It Mean For Heirs?
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Probate of wills is no longer mandatory in Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata after Parliament amended Section 213 of the Indian Succession Act, 1925.
ig Relief For Families: Wills No Longer Need Probate In Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata
The probate of wills is no longer mandatory now in Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata. The Indian government has brought amendment into Section 213 of the Indian Succession Act, 1925 under the Repealing and Amending Act, 2025.
Probate is a court’s legal confirmation that a will is valid. It allows the executor to distribute the deceased person’s assets.
Parliament passed the Repealing and Amending Act, 2025, which deletes Section 213, ending the requirement of mandatory probate for wills in Mumbai, Chennai, and Kolkata.
The government argued that the rule was a colonial-era provision, discriminatory, and causing unequal treatment between communities and regions.
What does this mean for heirs now?
Heirs of Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata can claim property without probate like in other parts of the country. Banks, registrars and authorities may accept the will directly.
The process becomes faster, cheaper and less court-driven.
However, probate is still required in case there is a dispute over the will. The matter then can be proceeded with in the court for resolution.
Why was mandatory probate only for Mumbai, Chennai & Kolkata?
The mandatory probate was applicable only for these three cities, which reflects a remnant of the colonial era. The British created special succession rules only for these cities.
During British rule, Mumbai (Bombay), Chennai (Madras) and Kolkata (Calcutta) had Presidency High Courts.
Muslims and Christians were already exempt from mandatory probate even in these cities. This Section only applied over Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs, Jains and Parsis.
December 31, 2025, 13:01 IST
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