Welcome to the one‑stop spot for everything that happened on January 6 2025. We’ve pulled together the most talked‑about pieces from politics, weather, sports and culture so you can get up to speed in a few minutes. No fluff, just the facts you care about.
First up, the business world got a jolt when Reliance Industries announced the timeline for the Jio IPO and a new AI venture. Mukesh Ambani’s plan to list Jio in early 2026 sent shares sliding a bit, but analysts still see upside. If you follow the market, this is a story you’ll want to bookmark.
On the cultural front, Anant Ambani made a surprise appearance at the Lalbaugcha Raja Ganpati Visarjan in Mumbai. Walking with the crowd, he and his wife Radhika Merchant joined devotees for the immersion ceremony. The event mixed tradition with high‑profile guests, showing how festivals stay relevant in today’s fast‑moving world.
Weather watchers had a busy day too. Delhi‑NCR saw a burst of rain and humidity, pushing the AQI down to a manageable 75. The Indian Meteorological Department warned of heavier showers later, so if you’re heading out, a light jacket might be a good idea.
Sports fans weren’t left out. The IPL opener between KKR and RCB at Eden Gardens faced an orange alert for thunderstorms. While the rain threatened to postpone the start, officials kept a close eye on the skies and promised a dry‑run plan if the downpour stuck around.
Meanwhile, in the world of cricket, Pakistan’s T20I tri‑series against Afghanistan turned dramatic when a quick 50 from Salman Ali Agha steadied the chase, and Haris Rauf snapped up four wickets. The match had a wild 17‑ball collapse that kept everyone on the edge of their seats.
If you’re curious about what’s coming up, keep an eye on the upcoming Champions Trophy matches. Pakistan’s recent loss at home highlighted some fielding mishaps that could shape their next performance. The tournament’s next games are expected to bring more excitement.
Technology lovers should watch the rollout of Reliance’s new AI arm, which promises collaborations with global tech giants. Early signs suggest it could reshape how Indian businesses use data, so stay tuned for deeper analysis.
For those into entertainment, the Bollywood playlist for Ganesh Chaturthi is already live. Seven curated tracks, from "Deva Shree Ganesha" to classic aartis, are perfect for any celebration, whether you’re at a massive pandal or a home puja.
Lastly, if you’re planning a trip to India’s festive season, the natural kajal guide from puja wicks offers a neat DIY hack that blends tradition with beauty. The step‑by‑step guide is easy to follow and safe if you stick to the tips.
That’s the snapshot for January 6 2025. Bookmark this page, come back for updates, and let us know which story you found most useful. We’ll keep bringing you clear, quick reads that matter.