September 2025 Highlights on Ford Rapid Assistance

If you visited our site in September, you probably saw a mix of job alerts, sports updates, and a big two‑wheeler launch. Below is a quick walk‑through of the three stories that grabbed the most attention. Each piece is broken down so you can grab the key points without scrolling through every article.

Banking Jobs – Final Call for IBPS RRB Applications

On September 28, IBPS announced a massive opening of 13,301 positions in Regional Rural Banks. The roles span Office Assistant and Officer Scale posts, and the deadline to apply was that very day. Graduates could submit their applications online, with exams set for November‑December 2025 and results expected by January 2026. The announcement emphasized that the vacancy count is one of the highest in recent years, making the competition fierce but also opening doors for many fresh candidates. If you missed the deadline, keep an eye on the IBPS portal for future rounds; they often release similar vacancies later in the year.

Sports & Scooter News – From Cricket Collisions to Hyper‑Sport Scooters

Bangladesh’s Jaker Ali made headlines after a hard on‑field collision forced him onto a stretcher. While official reports are still thin, we know he suffered a concussion during a training session earlier this month, raising concerns about his fitness. The incident has sparked a conversation about concussion protocols in cricket, especially after recent rule changes that demand immediate assessment and possible removal from play. Fans are watching closely to see how the board will handle his recovery and whether he’ll return before the next series.

At the same time, TVS rolled out the NTorq 150, billing it as India’s first hyper‑sport scooter. Priced between Rs 1.19 lakh and Rs 1.29 lakh (ex‑showroom Bengaluru), the bike packs a 149.7 cc engine delivering 13.2 PS, along with traction control, ABS, and selectable Street/Race modes. A TFT variant adds over 50 connected features, making it a tech‑heavy rival to Yamaha’s Aerox 155 and Hero’s Xoom 160. The design leans heavily on aggressive lines and a large under‑seat storage, aiming to attract young riders who want performance without the hassle of a motorcycle.

Both stories underline a shift in how we consume news: rapid updates on career opportunities, real‑time sports injury analysis, and instant product launches. At Ford Rapid Assistance, we aim to keep you in the loop with clear, practical info that you can act on—whether you’re polishing a resume, checking a player’s health status, or considering a new ride.

In short, September 2025 delivered a deadline you couldn’t miss, a health scare that reminded us of safety rules, and a scooter that redefines what a commuter can expect. Bookmark this archive page if you need to revisit any detail, and stay tuned for more timely updates from our team.

Jaker Ali stretchered off after on-field collision: what we know so far

Reports say Bangladesh batter Jaker Ali was taken to hospital after an on-field collision and left the field on a stretcher. Official details are scarce, but his previous concussion in training and recent form put the incident in focus. Here’s what’s known, what’s not, and how cricket’s concussion rules guide the next steps.

  • Sep, 12 2025

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TVS NTorq 150 debuts as India's first hyper sport scooter, undercuts bigger rivals

TVS has launched the NTorq 150, calling it India’s first hyper sport scooter. Priced at Rs 1.19–1.29 lakh (ex-showroom Bengaluru), it brings a 149.7cc engine, 13.2 PS, traction control, ABS, and Street/Race modes. A full-TFT option packs 50+ connected features. With sharp styling and big storage, it takes aim at Yamaha’s Aerox 155 and Hero’s Xoom 160.

  • Sep, 5 2025

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