I m very secure with myself and a lot more fearless at this stage of my career, says Anil Kapoor Anil Kapoor, an actor who has reinvented himself and has always managed to stay relevant without a lull in his career, says he is more fearless about the roles he selects. Seema Sinha January 18, 2021 08:11:55 IST
No matter how edgy the concept,
AK vs AK (now streaming on Netflix) was always a big risk for Anil Kapoor s career. But the actor who has never shied away from experimentation trusted his instinct and his director Vikramaditya Motwane.
Kapoor says the script landed in his lap right when he was ready to give his best onscreen. “I instantly felt that this kind of a script has come at the right time. Sometimes certain things happen at the right time in your life, in your career and that s why I took a decision that let me dive into it and give my best. For me it is a
The Hon David Littleproud MP
Minister for Agriculture, Drought and Emergency Management
Everyone can help maintain our pest and disease-free status and keep away bad biosecurity fortune by being biosecurity aware this Chinese New Year-the Year of the Ox-celebrated on February 12.
Minister for Agriculture, Drought and Emergency Management, David Littleproud, said a significant number of items which pose an unacceptable biosecurity risk for Australia are stopped at the border in the lead up to and during Chinese New Year.
“While Chinese New Year gifts are brought or sent with good intentions some can introduce pests or diseases into Australia,” Minister Littleproud said.
Oregon administered its 200,000th COVID-19 vaccine this weekend — and has given out nearly 108,000 doses in the last week — according to Oregon Health Authority data.
Department of Health
Recent monsoonal rains in the Top End have increased the threat of the potentially deadly disease, Melioidosis.
There are between 40 and 90 cases of the soil-borne disease reported in the Northern Territory each year with the majority diagnosed across the Wet Season between October and May.
Dr Vicki Krause, Director of Disease Control and Environmental Health, Top End Health Service said recent heavy rains and the monsoonal weather expected in the coming weeks increased the risk of the disease.
“In past years around 10 per cent of infections have been fatal, even with the best medical care. Last season there were 45 cases of Melioidosis and one death in the NT,” she said.