The director of upcoming biographical drama 'Major', opens up the research that went behind recreating the life of martyr Sandeep Unnikrishnan.
Telugu actor Adivi Sesh will play the role of 26/11 martyr Sandeep Unnikrishnan in the bilingual film.
Prior to the release of 'Major,' a movie based on 26/11 martyr Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan, the braveheart's parents and main actor Adivi Sesh visited the National Security Guards (NSG) camp in Powai dedicated after him.
The state Marine Police has progressively been integrated into the response mechanisms to deal with exigencies like natural calamities, search and rescue (SAR) operations, and also during the ongoing Covid pandemic wherein the seaward element of the lockdown was enforced by the coastal states
Celebrity Chef Amrita Raichand recollects the horrific night of 26/11 and she was celebrating her birthday with her family.
From terror attacks to traffic and the usual monsoon mayhem, Mumbai has always had a way to get back on its feet, thanks to the sheer survival spirit of the Mumbaikars.
It has been 13 years since Mumbai witnessed the most horrific terrorist attack in the city's history. Anup Sheth, a former senior staffer at the Taj Mahal Hotel, Mumbai and a survivor recounts his memories of that horrific night to Outlook’s Lachmi Deb Roy.
Brigadier Govind Singh Sisodia, the former NSG commando said capturing terrorist Ajmal Kasab alive was the biggest achievement in the entire operation.
13 years ago on this day, eight terrorists from Pakistan arrived by sea on the shores of this fishermen colony-Machchimar Nagar, to launch an attack in India’s financial capital.
On November 26, 2008, 10 Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists from Pakistan arrived by sea route and opened fire, killing 166 people, including 18 security personnel, and injuring several others during the 60-hour siege in Mumbai.
Amitabh Bachchan pens down his take mentioning that no single act of terror should be given the power to destroy the interconnectedness of our stories, our plural solidarities.
In a note verbale handed over to the Pakistani diplomat, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) have asked Pakistan to abide by its commitment to not allow territories under its control for terrorism against India.
Here are 5 movies and shows that you can watch to witness the shock, horror, and dread experienced by the victims.
The 60 hours siege on November 26, 2008 killed 166 people including 18 security personnel as they opened fire at various places and injured several others.
Students at leading institutions in Israel, members of the Jewish Indian community and Indians working in the country commemorated the victims of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks.
Manish Tewari in his latest book "10 Flashpoints: 20 years" that is set to be released on December 2 criticized the UPA government for its response to the 26/11 Mumbai terror strikes, saying "restraint is not a sign of strength" and that India should have taken concrete action following the attack.
Bollywood actor Satyajeet Dubey, whose recent show ‘Mumbai Diaries’ has been applauded for the terrific detailing of the story and the brilliant performances. The actor opens up about his personal 26/11 experience.
The iconic hotel in south Mumbai was one of the targets of the 26/11 Mumbai terrorist attacks.
He would take his colour, brushes and canvas outside to paint and talk with his love. He would stand close to the window and paint, keeping an eye on his muse.
They say the violin mimics the human sound. In his case, it was that of love, of longing. He didn’t know any other way of loving.
Younger people do not have much progressive beliefs; a 2017 survey found that one-third of young people opposed inter-caste marriage.
The pandemic has made it clear that virtual learning is here to stay. In the West, the big question is whether it will dilute the quality of the college experience and education. In India, which grapples with digital divide, the question remains whether this will reach most people at all.
Even after two years of the Covid-19 pandemic, many 'informed' individuals in India continue to deny the virus with unscientific claims and unfounded data. The latest? Omicron will end the pandemic.
Across Asia there are deeply entrenched obstacles to a mode of higher education that is liberal in multiple senses – disciplinary and epistemological but also social and political.
The two incidents in the recent past, one in Mon district of Nagaland and the other at Lakhimpur Kheri in Uttar Pradesh, undermined the core principles democracy and federalism.