This ‘Made in Canada’ supercar aims to make Italian, American rivals eat dust

It is not easy to compete with supercar makers who have been in the business of raw speed for decades. It is hardly easy either to turn a rather improbable dream into reality but both of these is what Felino has dared to do and may have potentially succeeded thanks to the all-new CB7R supercar from the Canadian manufacturer. A V8 engine at its core, a carbon fiber-composite materials making up its body and a road-ready visual appeal, its resume could propel it to the top pedestal even before a single unit is officially sold.

The aerodynamic profile of CB7R. (Photo courtesy: Felinocars.com)

According to Felino, the CB7R is a manifestation of a vision to cater to the requirements of an ‘experienced clinetele’. As such, its 6.2-litre V8 engine churns out 525 horses at full gallop with a peak torque of an astounding 659 Nm. Still not enough? A 7.0-litre V8 as a second option makes the CB7R even more powerful at 700 hp. The supercar claims to blaze roads with a zero-to-100 kmph in just 2.9 seconds. A third CB7+ further enhances aerodynamics.

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Women’s T20 World Cup Semi-Final : India Enter Maiden Final

Rain Washes Out Semi-Final

The Indian women’s cricket team entered their maiden T20 World Cup final on Thursday after rain washed out the semi-final clash against England in Sydney. There was no reserve day for the semis in the ongoing tournament and Cricket Australia’s request for a reserve day was declined by the International Cricket Council on Wednesday. India booked a place in the final as they finished their group on top with four wins out of four games. The last time these two sided met in this competition, India had lost to England by eight wickets. India will now face the winner of the second semi-final that will be played between South Africa and Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground. In case of another washout, South Africa will qualify on the virtue of most wins in their group.

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Airports in India set for coronavirus screening

All international passengers entering India will be screened at airports for the novel coronavirus outbreak (Covid-19), the government announced on Wednesday.

The decision came on the day India reported a sharp rise in infections — from six on Tuesday to 29 on Wednesday. Three of them — all in Kerala — have recovered.

“There have been cases in the past — like that of a group of Italian tourists coming to India on February 21, when Italy was not in the list of countries that were being screened at our airports,” Union health minister Harsh Vardhan said.

“At a high-level meeting that I held with various stakeholders (on Wednesday), it was decided to extend the universal screening to all international flights, and not just 12 countries,” he added.

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Paytm’s Gurugram, Noida offices employee tests positive for coronavirus

India’s leading digital payment platform Paytm on Wednesday decided to shut its offices in Gurugram and Noida for at least two days after one of its employees who had recently travelled to Italy was tested positive with COVID-19.

In an official statement, the company informed that it has suggested team members of the COVID-19 patient to get their health tests done immediately, while all their offices will remain shut for sanitising purposes.

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Supreme Court allows trading in cryptocurrency, revokes 2018 ban imposed by RBI

The Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed trading in cryptocurrency and revoked a 2018 ban which was imposed by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). The apex court was hearing petitions challenging the RBI’s 2018 circular which barred banks from trading in cryptocurrencies.

Cryptocurrency is an internet-based medium used to conduct financial transactions.

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