Hisar, Haryana: After a 48-hour-long struggle, a one-and-a-half years old child who fell into a borewell in Haryana’s Hisar was rescued safely on Friday. Nadim fell into the 60-foot deep borewell while playing near his house in Balsamand village in Hisar district. “The child has been brought out from the borewell after a massive rescue operation. The child appeared safe. A waiting ambulance rushed him to a hospital where doctors will check upon his health condition,” Hisar’s DSP (Law and Order) Joginder Singh said. The child’s movements were monitored using a night-vision camera which was dropped inside the borewell.
Movie News : Vikram Vedha turned out to be a blockbuster hit of 2017. The film, which had Madhavan and Vijay Sethupathi in the lead roles, is a crime thriller about a notorious don and a ruthless police officer. Directed by filmmaker couple Pushkar and Gayatri, the film was lauded by the audience from all walks of life. It was earlier confirmed that the film is getting remade in Hindi and the producer of the Tamil version Y Not Studios took to Twitter to share that they are teaming up with Reliance Pictures and Neeraj Pandey for the Hindi remake. Meanwhile, it is now rumoured that the film is getting remade in Telugu with Balakrishna and Rajasekhar playing the roles of Vijay Sethupathi and Madhavan respectively from the original version. News website : Hindi News.
Sport news : Pad up… get ready to take strike! The biggest cricketing extravaganza in the world — the 12th edition of the Indian Premier League — kicks off in Chennai on Saturday, March 23. Champions Chennai Super Kings will take on the Royal Challengers Bangalore in the opening game. Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s CSK, which won their third title last year, will look to successfully defend the title while Virat Kohli’s RCB will aim to clinch their maiden IPL title. Three-time winners Mumbai Indians are also strong contenders while you can’t write off former champions Kolkata Knight Riders, Sunrisers Hyderabad or Rajasthan Royals.
Auto news : Toyota Motor Corp and Suzuki Motor Corp said they planned to produce electric vehicles (EVs) and compact cars for each other to better compete with fast-changing technologies in the global auto industry. The agreement follows an initial R&D tie-up announced by Japan’s No. 1 and No. 4 automakers in 2017, and will see more vehicles produced by Suzuki for Toyota, one of the world’s biggest carmakers. Although Suzuki is far smaller, it is a dominant force in the fast-growing Indian market. The two automakers have been pooling their strengths. Toyota is a leader in hybrid technology and is investing heavily in automated driving, while Suzuki specialises in affordable compact cars. Many automakers have struggled to keep pace with ballooning investment in EVs and self-driving cars. Under the latest agreement, Suzuki will source gasoline hybrid systems for cars it sells worldwide from Toyota, which pioneered hybrid vehicles with the Prius more than 20 years ago, the companies said in a joint statement.