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Top 10 Selling Cars In September 2025: Tata Nexon Takes Lead, Beats Creta & Scorpio; Punch At THIS Spot – Check Full List
New Delhi: The Tata Nexon has emerged as the best-selling car in India last month in September 2025 with 22,573 units. This marks an impressive 97% year-on-year growth, showing the model’s sustained popularity. In second place, the Maruti Suzuki Dzire has recorded 20,038 units, growing by 85% compared to last year. Meanwhile, the Hyundai Creta, at number three with 18,861 units and 19% YoY growth, continues its dominance in the midsize SUV space.
The Mahindra Scorpio secured the fourth position with 18,372 units, up by 27% from 14,428 units in September 2024. The Tata Punch followed in fifth position with 15,891 units, reflecting its mass appeal as an affordable, safe, and compact SUV option for first-time buyers. It continues to soar in popularity, pulling customers from small hatches.
Interestingly, two of the top 5 best-selling cars in September 2025 are from Tata – the Nexon, which took the top spot, and the Punch, which came in at 5th place. In the current financial year, from April to September 2025, Tata sold nearly 90,000 units of Nexon. Additionally, Tata recorded CNG growth of over 105% in September 2025. The green portfolio (EV+CNG) contributed 40-45% to its total sales volume.
Top 10 Selling Cars In September 2025
1. Tata Nexon – 22,573 units
2. Maruti Suzuki Dzire – 20,038 units
3. Hyundai Creta – 18,861 units
4. Mahindra Scorpio – 18,372 units
5- Tata Punch – 15,891 units
6. Maruti Suzuki Swift – 15,547 units
7. Maruti Suzuki Wagon R – 15,388 units
8. Maruti Suzuki Fronx – 13,767 units
9. Maruti Suzuki Baleno – 13,173 units
10. Maruti Suzuki Ertiga – 12,115 units
Overall, September 2025 shows that SUVs continue to dominate Indian roads, with six out of the top ten bestsellers belonging to this body style. Tata, Mahindra, and Hyundai have all capitalized on this trend effectively, while Maruti Suzuki continues to lead the volumes with its wide portfolio across hatchbacks, sedans, and SUVs.
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OGRA Announces LPG Price Increase for December – SUCH TV
The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has approved a fresh increase in the price of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), raising the cost for both domestic consumers and commercial users.
According to the notification issued, the LPG price has been increased by Rs7.39 per kilogram, setting the new rate at Rs209 per kg for December. As a result, the price of a domestic LPG cylinder has risen by Rs87.21, bringing the new price to Rs2,466.10.
In November, the price of LPG stood at Rs201 per kg, while the domestic cylinder was priced at Rs2,378.89.
The latest price hike is expected to put additional pressure on households already grappling with rising living costs nationwide.
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Private sector data: Over 2 lakh private companies closed in 5 years; govt flags monitoring for suspicious cases – The Times of India
NEW DELHI: The government on Monday said that over the past five years, more than two lakh private companies have been closed in India.According to data provided by Minister of State for Corporate Affairs Harsh Malhotra in a written reply to the Lok Sabha, a total of 2,04,268 private companies were shut down between 2020-21 and 2024-25 due to amalgamation, conversion, dissolution or being struck off from official records under the Companies Act, 2013.Regarding the rehabilitation of employees from these closed companies, the minister said there is currently no proposal before the government, as reported by PTI. In the same period, 1,85,350 companies were officially removed from government records, including 8,648 entities struck off till July 16 this fiscal year. Companies can be removed from records if they are inactive for long periods or voluntarily after fulfilling regulatory requirements.On queries about shell companies and their potential use in money laundering, Malhotra highlighted that the term “shell company” is not defined under the Companies Act, 2013. However, he added that whenever suspicious instances are reported, they are shared with other government agencies such as the Enforcement Directorate and the Income Tax Department for monitoring.A major push to remove inactive companies took place in 2022-23, when 82,125 companies were struck off during a strike-off drive by the corporate affairs ministry.The minister also highlighted the government’s broader policy to simplify and rationalize the tax system. “It is the stated policy of the government to gradually phase out exemptions and deductions while rationalising tax rates to create a simple, transparent, and equitable tax regime,” he said. He added that several reforms have been undertaken to promote investment and ease of doing business, including substantial reductions in corporate tax rates for existing and new domestic companies.
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Pakistan’s Textile Exports Reach Historic High in FY2025-26 – SUCH TV
Pakistan’s textile exports surged to $6.4 billion during the first four months of the 2025-26 fiscal year, marking the highest trade volume for the sector in this period.
According to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS), value-added textile sectors were key contributors to the growth.
Knitwear exports reached $1.9 billion, while ready-made garments contributed $1.4 billion.
Significant increases were observed across several commodities: cotton yarn exports rose 7.74% to $238.9 million, and raw cotton exports jumped 100%, reaching $2.6 million from zero exports the previous year.
Other notable gains included tents, canvas, and tarpaulins, up 32.34% to $53.48 million, while ready-made garments increased 5.11% to $1.43 billion.
Exports of made-up textile articles, excluding towels and bedwear, rose 4.17%, totaling $274.75 million.
The report also mentioned that the growth in textile exports is a result of improved global demand and stability in the value of the Pakistani rupee.
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