After a long wait, the trailer of Sanjay Gupta ’s gangster drama, ‘ Mumbai Saga ’ is finally out and it is worth the wait. The John Abraham and Emraan Hashmi starrer is fierce and action-packed and it is sure to keep you at the edge of your seat. Check out the trailer here: Read Also 'Mumbai Saga' trailer: John Abraham and Emraan Hashmi's cat-and-mouse game will keep you at the edge of your seat The trailer is high on action and is filled with some witty and whistle-worthy dialogues. Rich in casting, Sanjay Gupta’s upcoming gangster drama is sure to be a treat for the audience. The film is set when Mumbai was apparently ruled by the underworld. While John plays the ruthless gangster, Amartya Rao who rose from the streets of Mumbai, Emraan plays a cop who rose from the ghettos of the city. ‘Mumbai Saga’ boasts of an ensemble star cast that includes, Mahesh Manjrekar, Suniel Shetty, and Gulshan Grover, among others. Read Also ‘Mumbai Saga’ teaser: ... » Learn More about ‘Mumbai Saga’ trailer: John Abraham and Emraan Hashmi’s cat-and-mouse game will keep you at the edge of your seat
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Rahul Gandhi dubs PM Modi a ”formidable enemy,” vows to defeat him
For Quick Alerts Subscribe Now Congress collapsing across India due to dynasty, says Amit Shah View Sample For Quick Alerts ALLOW NOTIFICATIONS For Daily Alerts #Rahul Gandhi 'Disparity' in wealth distribution stronger in BJP rule: Rahul Gandhi #Rahul Gandhi Congress leader Rahul Gandhi slams PM Modi over Sino-India standoff #Rahul Gandhi Vijayan slams Rahul over tractor rally, says Cong's policies responsible for farm sector crisis #Rahul Gandhi Fisherfolk need independent ministry, not just a department: Rahul after PM Modi jibe #Rahul Gandhi 'Hum do humare do': Rahul takes dig at renaming of Gujarat stadium, name of 2 ends after corporates #Rahul Gandhi Rahul interacts with fishermen in Kerala; ventures into sea Just In 2 min ago Shiv Sena's Sanjay Rathod resigns as Maharashtra minister after being linked to woman's death 11 min ago ... » Learn More about Rahul Gandhi dubs PM Modi a ”formidable enemy,” vows to defeat him
Mutilated body of minor girl found in Jharkhand
The body of a minor girl with burnt face and chopped leg was found in Jharkhand 's Palamau district on Sunday, the police said. The body was found near Brepur village situated on the banks of Soan river. The victim is a resident of Kusuwa village in Palamau district. Her father had lodged a compliant regarding her abduction on February 21. The miscreants burnt the face of the girl and chopped off one leg. The throat of the girl was also slit. The police suspect that the victim was first raped and later killed. The girl had gone missing when she had gone to answer nature's call on February 21. ... » Learn More about Mutilated body of minor girl found in Jharkhand
England’s Woakes flies back home without playing a match!
IMAGE: Chris Woakes last played in an ODI against Australia in September last year. Photograph: Ross Setford/Reuters England all-rounder Chris Woakes has left the Test tour of India without playing a match as part of the ECB's rotation policy. The-31-year-old, who was with the England squads for the tours of South Africa, Sri Lanka and India, has not featured in any match. He last played in an ODI against Australia in September last year. The England and Wales Cricket Board confirmed that Woakes has returned home as per pre-arranged plan. Woakes, who is set to return to India for the ODI leg next month, was particularly unlucky in Sri Lanka, where he was not picked for being in close contact of team mate Moeen Ali, who tested positive for COVID-19. England paid the price for fielding a pace-heavy attack on a spinners' paradise in the third test and coach Chris Silverwood said off-spinner Dom Bess, who missed the last two tests, would be considered for the final ... » Learn More about England’s Woakes flies back home without playing a match!
India vs England | Rohit has proved himself in tougher home conditions
Despite making his India debut 13 years ago, Rohit Sharma is still not perceived to be a reliable Test batsman. In fact, thanks to the huge gap between his batting average at home (81.05) and overseas (27.00), he is referred to by some as a flat-track bully in Test cricket. Consistent showing In the last two months, however, the Mumbai maverick has evolved into a reliable opening batsman in challenging conditions. While he gave India a start in three of the four innings he played in Australia last month, February has seen Rohit consistently making a mockery of the England bowlers on spin-friendly tracks. His 161 in Chennai in the second Test and 66 in the first innings of the pink-ball Test here have been instrumental in India making a strong comeback in the ongoing series and being on the cusp of qualifying for the World Test Championship final. While a majority of batsmen from both the teams struggled to get their act together on excessively spin-friendly surfaces in the ... » Learn More about India vs England | Rohit has proved himself in tougher home conditions
Best from science journals: A robot without electronics
(Subscribe to Science For All, our weekly newsletter, where we aim to take the jargon out of science and put the fun in. Click here .) Air-powered robot Published in Science Robotics If you thought all robots need electronics to function, meet this cute four-legged soft robot that uses pressurised air to function. The authors write that these robots can find applications in places where electronics cannot function, such as MRI machines and mine shafts. The team is now working to improve the robot’s gait to help it walk on uneven surfaces and navigate over obstacles. Massive black hole Published in Science Cygnus X-1, one of the closest black holes to Earth discovered in 1964, has now been found to have a mass of over 20 times the mass of our Sun. Co-author Professor Ilya Mandel said in a release that the black hole is so massive it’s actually challenging how astronomers thought they formed. “The black hole in the Cygnus X-1 system began life as a star ... » Learn More about Best from science journals: A robot without electronics
Vinesh returns to mat with gold in Kiev tournament, pins rival in final
Star Indian wrestler Vinesh Phogat on Sunday pinned 2017 world champion V Kaladzinskay to grab a gold medal at the Outstanding Ukrainian Wrestlers and Coaches Memorial tournament here, and returned to the mat in style after a long coronavirus-forced break. Up against the world number seven Belarusian, it was not an easy bout for the world number three Indian as the two grapplers kept testing each other with consistent attacks in the sea-saw battle in which Vinesh prevailed. Vinesh opened up a 4-0 lead in the 53kg final with a throw which she initiated with a left-leg attack but Kaladzinskay made it 4-4 with her brilliant move. Vinesh took the break leading 6-4, adding to her score with a take down, 10 seconds before the break. Since the coronavirus halted all competitions last year, it was the first competition for Vinesh, who is the only Indian woman wrestler to have qualified for the Tokyo Games . Asked about her defence, Vinesh's Belgian coach Woller Akos ... » Learn More about Vinesh returns to mat with gold in Kiev tournament, pins rival in final
Rahul dubs Modi a ‘formidable enemy’, vows to defeat him
Cong leader says his party will follow path of love, non-violence to send NaMo into political oblivion Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday described Prime Minister Narendra Modi a “formidable enemy” who “crushed” his opponents and vowed to send him to political oblivion by following the path of love and non-violence. During an interaction titled ‘Educators Meet’ at the St Xavier College here, Gandhi, touring southern Tamil Nadu for the second day as part of his second leg of campaign for the April 6 assembly polls, also said he counted on the people’s support to defeat the BJP. power which seemed ‘Utopian’, he said it could be done with the ‘powerful’ and ‘valuable’ support of the people. It was important to dream big, though some of it may not come true, he said in an obvious reference to snatching the reins of power from the BJP at the Centre. Continuing, he said, “Yes we are fighting a formidable enemy (Modi). We are fighting an enemy that is ... » Learn More about Rahul dubs Modi a ‘formidable enemy’, vows to defeat him
Myanmar police fire rubber bullets on protesters as U.N. envoy breaks ranks
Myanmar police fired rubber bullets to disperse protesters in Yangon on Saturday, after the country's ambassador to the United Nations broke ranks to make an emotional plea for action against the military junta. Worldview with Suhasini Haidar | The military coup in Myanmar and its repercussions The country has been shaken by a wave of protests since a coup toppled civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi on February 1 . Authorities have ramped up the use of force to suppress dissent, deploying tear gas, water cannon and rubber bullets to disperse some protests. Live rounds have been used in isolated cases. In Myanmar's biggest city Yangon on Saturday, police used rubber bullets to disperse a demonstration at Myaynigone junction, the site of an hours-long standoff the day before. Also read: Explainer | Why did the Myanmar military stage a coup? "What are the police doing? They are protecting a crazy dictator," the protesters chanted as they were chased away by the ... » Learn More about Myanmar police fire rubber bullets on protesters as U.N. envoy breaks ranks
Security reviewed aheadof Southern Council meet
Top police personnel gathered on Wednesday in Tirupati to review the security arrangements to be made ahead of the Southern Council Meet slated for March 4, which will be chaired by Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Additional Director General of Police Harish Kumar Gupta made a visit to the proposed venue along with Inspector-General of Police (Intelligence) Sasidhar Reddy, Deputy Inspector-General (Anantapur range) Kanthi Rana Tata and Superintendent of Police (Tirupati Urban) Ch. Venkata Appala Naidu. The event will be attended by policymakers from Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala and Union Territories of Puducherry, Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Lakshadweep. Apart from Chief Ministers and Lieutenant Governors, the chief secretaries and advisors to the respective State governments will also participate. Suggesting a mass sterilisation of the route from the airport to the venue, Mr. Gupta gave necessary instructions to the officials on the measures to be ... » Learn More about Security reviewed aheadof Southern Council meet