ऑनलाइन गेसिंग ॲपThe City backline wore a forlorn look. They stared at each other, wondering how they left Mainoo untracked, how he roved unspotted. He was not supposed to do what he did. He is a midfielder tasked to win the ball back, designed to provide, deputed to repel attacks. Yet, he was where a winger should have been, and scoring a goal like a striker would have. But Mainoo sensed the moment, before he seized the moment. He saw the goal even before he scored the goal. He carves his space, he charts his path, with that rare gift of intuition, that separates the greats from the best. He is not great yet, far from it, just in his first season. But every time he finds the ball, or the ball finds him, he conveys, in an impulse, that he is someone destined to scale heights. The party maintained that either Kumbhani had “mixed up with the BJP” or was “completely careless” while filing his form.“The Grand Italian Vision: The Farnesina Collection”, curated by world-renowned art historian Achille Bonito Oliva, features works by 63 celebrated artists including Carla Accardi, Afro, Enzo Cucchi, Arturo Martini, Alberto Burri, Mirko, Pietro Ruffo, Sandro Chia, and Fabio Mauri. |
ऑनलाइन गेसिंग ॲपThe initial public offering (IPO) of agrichemicals manufacturer Heranba Industries opened for subscription earlier today. So far, the issue was subscribed 84.18 per cent by the end of the first day of bidding.Melinda French Gates and Bill Gates, who were married for nearly three decades, announced their divorce in May 2021 which was eventually finalised in August that year. Despite the separation, the couple continues to run their foundation — the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation — together. However, her “unbelievably painful’ divorce hasn’t been easy for Melinda, something she recently opened up about in a new interview.In January this year, the complainant came across an advertisement on Instagram which promised multifold returns. After clicking the link, she was added to a WhatsApp group. A large number of members of the group were discussing how their ‘institutional accounts’ helped them earn huge profits on investments in equity. After reading the messages for close to two months, the complainant was offered a ‘seed amount’ of Rs 10,000 for investment, which was directly transferred to her account. She was then made to download and log on to a phone-based application, which the probe has now revealed was fraudulent.