Maharashtra’s Fee Regulatory Authority (FRA) is probing nearly 50 colleges for charging fees beyond approved limits, including extra charges for uniforms, hostels, and fines. Virtual inspections have begun, with stricter surprise checks planned from October. FRA warns that any excess fees will be treated as illegal capitation, and students are advised to report violations.
Month: September 2025
O’No! People with apostrophes in surnames facing passport application issues
Individuals with surnames such as O’Connor, O’Sullivan, or D’arcy have been left unable to proceed with applications using their legal names.
MLB approves ‘robot umpires’ for 2026 season
‘Robot umpires’ will debut in Major League Baseball in the 2026 season as the game adopts the automated strike zone challenge system tested in the 2025 pre-season, MLB announced on Tuesday. MLB’s joint competition committee voted to approve the Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) Challenge System, which allows players to challenge human umpires’ ball and strike calls
Tokyo Game Show Opens Spotlight on Indie Games
The Tokyo Game Show, one of the worlds largest gaming exhibitions, opened on September 25th with indie games drawing particular attention as analysts predict the market could double in size over the next five years.
Asia Cup 2025: Did Rashid Latif Accuse Pakistan Of Match-Fixing In Their Super 4 Clash vs Team India? Check Video
Ex-Pakistan keeper-batter and captain Rashid Latif seemingly alleged the Men in Green of match-fixing as far as the Super 4 clash against Team India in Asia Cup 2025 goes. Latif said he failed to understand why Pakistan’s batting slowed down significantly in the middle overs, especially when India were struggling with their catching.
Jannik Sinner says ‘changing a lot’ after US Open loss to Alcaraz
Jannik Sinner said Wednesday he has been making changes to his game and “reflecting a lot” ahead of his first appearance since losing the US Open final to Carlos Alcaraz. The Italian failed to defend his title in New York this month after Alcaraz emphatically overpowered him in four sets and snatched back the world
Alex Eala cruises to Jingshan Open quarterfinals
MANILA, Philippines —Alex Eala dominated Japan’s Mei Yamaguchi, 6-0, 6-3, to reach the Jingshan Tennis Open quarterfinals on Thursday in China. It took the 20-year-old Filipino only 72 minutes to rout the World No. 268, blanking Yamaguchi in the opening set. READ: String of impressive performances finally ends with a title for Alex Eala The
Paragliding over savannas: A thrilling adventure awaits
Summarize Next Article Paragliding over savannas: A thrilling adventure awaits By Simran Jeet Sep 25, 2025 11: 12 am What’s the story Paragliding over Africa’s savannas offers a unique perspective on the continent’s rich wildlife. From soaring above the plains, adventurers can witness the natural habitats of elephants, giraffes, and various bird species.
Philippines opens doors to meat exporters from Paraguay
MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Agriculture (DA) has accredited 14 establishments from Paraguay to supply meat products to the Philippines. This is to diversify access to meat as some local producers continue to grapple with constraints arising from African swine fever and avian influenza. Based on Department Order No. 13, these foreign meat establishments (FMEs)
On This Day: Irish revolutionary Thomas Ashe died in 1917
Thomas Ashe was only 32 when he died on September 25, 1917, after a so-called botched force-feeding while on hunger strike in Mountjoy Prison.