September 2025 – What You Missed on Mana India News

Hey there! If you’re scrolling through this archive, you probably want a quick rundown of the biggest stories we covered in September 2025. We kept things practical – no fluff, just the info you need. Below you’ll find two highlights that got a lot of attention: a step‑by‑step guide to scoring tickets for the India vs Bangladesh Test in Chennai, and the surprise rise of Larry Ellison to the top of the world’s richest list after Oracle’s stock blast.

How to Grab India vs Bangladesh Test Tickets for Chennai’s MA Chidambaram Stadium

Cricket fans, listen up. The first Test of the season between India and Bangladesh at the MA Chidambaram Stadium is a must‑watch, and tickets can disappear fast. Here’s the easiest way to lock yours in:

  • Online portals: Head to Paytm Insider or BookMyShow. Create an account, pick your match date (September 19, 2024), and filter seats by price – from cheap stands to premium boxes.
  • Offline counters: If you prefer a face‑to‑face deal, swing by the stadium’s ticket office a week before the game. Bring a valid ID and cash or card.
  • Price tiers: Budget seats start around ₹500, while VIP lounge tickets can go up to ₹15,000. Decide what view you want and how much you’re willing to spend.
  • Timing is key: The online sale opens at 10 am IST on the release day. Log in early, refresh the page, and grab seats before they sell out.

Once you have the confirmation email, store it safely on your phone. The stadium will scan the QR code at entry, so you won’t need a printed ticket. That’s it – a simple plan to make sure you’re in the right seat when India faces Bangladesh.

Larry Ellison Briefly Tops the World’s Richest List After Oracle’s Record Stock Surge

Switching gears to finance, Oracle’s latest earnings blew past expectations, sending its shares soaring. In just a few hours, the company’s market cap jumped, and Larry Ellison’s net worth spiked to about $393 billion, nudging him to the top of the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.

The surge was driven by two main factors: strong demand for Oracle’s AI‑enabled cloud services and a surprise beat in quarterly revenue. Investors rushed in, pushing the stock up by roughly 15 %. That boost added an estimated $111 billion to Ellison’s fortune.

But the bragging rights were short‑lived. The very next morning, Elon Musk’s Tesla shares rallied just enough to reclaim the crown, edging Ellison out by around $1 billion. The episode shows how volatile wealth rankings can be when they’re tied to market swings.

For everyday readers, the takeaway is clear – big tech earnings can flip fortunes in a blink. If you’re watching the stock market, keep an eye on earnings reports and AI trends, as they’re the new drivers of rapid wealth changes.

That wraps up the September 2025 archive highlights. Whether you’re hunting cricket tickets or curious about billion‑dollar swings, we’ve got the practical tips you need. Stay tuned for more updates as the month unfolds, and keep checking Mana India News for the latest stories that matter to you.

How to Grab India vs Bangladesh Test Tickets for Chennai’s MA Chidambaram Stadium

How to Grab India vs Bangladesh Test Tickets for Chennai’s MA Chidambaram Stadium

Get the full rundown on securing seats for the India vs Bangladesh 1st Test in Chennai. Learn about online and offline purchase options, price tiers from budget stands to luxury boxes, and what the match means for India's packed home season. All the details you need before the opener on September 19, 2024.

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Larry Ellison briefly tops world's richest list after Oracle’s record stock surge

Larry Ellison briefly tops world's richest list after Oracle’s record stock surge

Oracle’s quarterly beat sent its shares soaring, briefly making Larry Ellison the world’s richest person with a peak net worth near $393 billion. His fortune jumped by about $111 billion in hours as investors priced in AI-fueled cloud growth. Elon Musk reclaimed the top spot the next morning by roughly $1 billion. The spike underscores the speed—and fragility—of wealth rankings tied to market swings.

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