Hamilton buoyant after FP2 improvement

Lewis Hamilton was left buoyed after improving to set the fastest time in second practice for the Italian Grand Prix at Monza. Nico Rosberg was quickest in FP1 as Mercedes dominated the opening session, topping the times by over a second from the rest of the field. However, Hamilton responded to set the pace in theRead moreRead more

Cancer Patient Detained Under PSA In Kashmir Since Aug 6, Family Says He Is On ‘Life-Saving Drugs’

When curfews and similar restrictions are imposed in any part of the world, the sick and suffering patients are among those who face the most brunt of it. In a revealing case that has now emerged out of the Kashmir valley, which is under lockdown for well over two months now, a cancer patient hasRead moreRead more

Delhi Engineer On His Way To Celebrate Raksha Bandhan Killed As His Throat Gets Slit By Manja

A trip to his cousin’s house on a two-wheeler to celebrate Raksha Bandhan turned tragic for a Delhi resident after he was killed in a horrific accident. Manav Sharma along with his two sisters was on their way to meet a relative in Hari Nagar when he got tangled in ‘chinese manjha’ (thread of aRead moreRead more

Donald Trump Reportedly Wants To Drop Nuclear Bombs On Hurricanes To Stop Them From Hitting America

US President Donald Trump has once again come into the limelight for his bizarre comments. He has now suggested dropping nuclear bombs on hurricanes before they made landfall in the United States, Axios reported. During a hurricane briefing, Trump asked if it were possible to disrupt hurricanes forming off the coast of Africa by droppingRead moreRead more

Bianchi’s father has ‘nothing to lose’ in legal fight

Philippe Bianchi says he has “nothing to lose” as he takes legal action against the FIA, F1 and Marussia over the death of his son Jules. Jules Bianchi died on July 17 last year from injuries sustained in a crash during the 2014 Japanese Grand Prix. The findings of an FIA investigation claimed “Bianchi did notRead moreRead more

Vettel: Verstappen triggered first corner clash at Spa

Click:vanilla gift card Sebastian Vettel managed to finish in sixth place in the Belgian Grand Prix, but he was nonetheless left wondering what more might have been if not for the first lap incident at La Source between himself, Ferrari team mate Kimi Raikkonen, and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen. The three cars tried to goRead moreRead more

Be A ‘Great Lover And Loyal Husband’: SC Reminds Muslim Man Who Wed Hindu Woman

Inter-faith marriage has remained a contentious issue in our country and one such case was taken up for hearing in the Supreme Court. Click Here: gws giants guernsey 2019 A Hindu woman had married a Muslim man who admitted that he converted to Hinduism in order to be accepted by the woman’s family. The woman’sRead moreRead more

FIA to investigate Magnussen headrest separation

Click:kinds of electronic components Spectacular on-board footage of Kevin Magnussen’s  massive crash at the top of Eau Rouge on Sunday revealed the failure of the Renault’s headrest safety component to remain attached to the car’s cockpit. The element’s detachment following Magnusson’s 42G impact has triggered an investigation by the FIA which would like to knowRead moreRead more

‘What?! Seriously?’ – Hamilton recovery surprises Rosberg

Nico Rosberg admits he was surprised to see team-mate Lewis Hamilton recover  as high as third place in the Belgian Grand Prix. Hamilton started from 21st on the grid as a result of power unit penalties, with Toto Wolff expecting a difficult race for the championship leader as Mercedes had struggled with its tyres throughout theRead moreRead more

With Clear Skies & Fresh Air, It Was The Cleanest September In 9 Years In Delhi

There was something unusual about the air in the national capital during the month of September. As per the data from Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC), it was the cleanest September that the bustling city of New Delhi had seen over the past nine years. According to an analysis by The Times Of India ofRead moreRead more