motor È ora di accendere tutti i motori, afferma la BRI nella sua Relazione economica annuale By www.bis.org Published On :: 2019-06-30T10:30:00Z Italian translation of the BIS press release on the presentation of the Annual Economic Report 2019, 30 June 2019. Full Article
motor Ha llegado la hora de poner en marcha todos los motores By www.bis.org Published On :: 2019-06-30T10:30:00Z Spanish translation of the speech by Mr Agustín Carstens, General Manager of the BIS, on the occasion of the Bank's Annual General Meeting, Basel, 30 June 2019. Full Article
motor Ha llegado la hora de poner en marcha todos los motores, afirma el BPI en su Informe Económico Anual By www.bis.org Published On :: 2019-06-30T10:30:00Z Spanish translation of the BIS press release on the presentation of the Annual Economic Report 2019, 30 June 2019. Full Article
motor Task Errors Drive Memories That Improve Sensorimotor Adaptation By www.jneurosci.org Published On :: 2020-04-08T09:30:18-07:00 Traditional views of sensorimotor adaptation (i.e., adaptation of movements to perturbed sensory feedback) emphasize the role of automatic, implicit correction of sensory prediction errors. However, latent memories formed during sensorimotor adaptation, manifest as improved relearning (e.g., savings), have recently been attributed to strategic corrections of task errors (failures to achieve task goals). To dissociate contributions of task errors and sensory prediction errors to latent sensorimotor memories, we perturbed target locations to remove or enforce task errors during learning and/or test, with male/female human participants. Adaptation improved after learning in all conditions where participants were permitted to correct task errors, and did not improve whenever we prevented correction of task errors. Thus, previous correction of task errors was both necessary and sufficient to improve adaptation. In contrast, a history of sensory prediction errors was neither sufficient nor obligatory for improved adaptation. Limiting movement preparation time showed that the latent memories driven by learning to correct task errors take at least two forms: a time-consuming but flexible component, and a rapidly expressible, inflexible component. The results provide strong support for the idea that movement corrections driven by a failure to successfully achieve movement goals underpin motor memories that manifest as savings. Such persistent memories are not exclusively mediated by time-consuming strategic processes but also comprise a rapidly expressible but inflexible component. The distinct characteristics of these putative processes suggest dissociable underlying mechanisms, and imply that identification of the neural basis for adaptation and savings will require methods that allow such dissociations. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Latent motor memories formed during sensorimotor adaptation manifest as improved adaptation when sensorimotor perturbations are reencountered. Conflicting theories suggest that this "savings" is underpinned by different mechanisms, including a memory of successful actions, a memory of errors, or an aiming strategy to correct task errors. Here we show that learning to correct task errors is sufficient to show improved subsequent adaptation with respect to naive performance, even when tested in the absence of task errors. In contrast, a history of sensory prediction errors is neither sufficient nor obligatory for improved adaptation. Finally, we show that latent sensorimotor memories driven by task errors comprise at least two distinct components: a time-consuming, flexible component, and a rapidly expressible, inflexible component. Full Article
motor Treatment with Mesenchymal-Derived Extracellular Vesicles Reduces Injury-Related Pathology in Pyramidal Neurons of Monkey Perilesional Ventral Premotor Cortex By www.jneurosci.org Published On :: 2020-04-22T09:29:41-07:00 Functional recovery after cortical injury, such as stroke, is associated with neural circuit reorganization, but the underlying mechanisms and efficacy of therapeutic interventions promoting neural plasticity in primates are not well understood. Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cell-derived extracellular vesicles (MSC-EVs), which mediate cell-to-cell inflammatory and trophic signaling, are thought be viable therapeutic targets. We recently showed, in aged female rhesus monkeys, that systemic administration of MSC-EVs enhances recovery of function after injury of the primary motor cortex, likely through enhancing plasticity in perilesional motor and premotor cortices. Here, using in vitro whole-cell patch-clamp recording and intracellular filling in acute slices of ventral premotor cortex (vPMC) from rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) of either sex, we demonstrate that MSC-EVs reduce injury-related physiological and morphologic changes in perilesional layer 3 pyramidal neurons. At 14-16 weeks after injury, vPMC neurons from both vehicle- and EV-treated lesioned monkeys exhibited significant hyperexcitability and predominance of inhibitory synaptic currents, compared with neurons from nonlesioned control brains. However, compared with vehicle-treated monkeys, neurons from EV-treated monkeys showed lower firing rates, greater spike frequency adaptation, and excitatory:inhibitory ratio. Further, EV treatment was associated with greater apical dendritic branching complexity, spine density, and inhibition, indicative of enhanced dendritic plasticity and filtering of signals integrated at the soma. Importantly, the degree of EV-mediated reduction of injury-related pathology in vPMC was significantly correlated with measures of behavioral recovery. These data show that EV treatment dampens injury-related hyperexcitability and restores excitatory:inhibitory balance in vPMC, thereby normalizing activity within cortical networks for motor function. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Neuronal plasticity can facilitate recovery of function after cortical injury, but the underlying mechanisms and efficacy of therapeutic interventions promoting this plasticity in primates are not well understood. Our recent work has shown that intravenous infusions of mesenchymal-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs) that are involved in cell-to-cell inflammatory and trophic signaling can enhance recovery of motor function after injury in monkey primary motor cortex. This study shows that this EV-mediated enhancement of recovery is associated with amelioration of injury-related hyperexcitability and restoration of excitatory-inhibitory balance in perilesional ventral premotor cortex. These findings demonstrate the efficacy of mesenchymal EVs as a therapeutic to reduce injury-related pathologic changes in the physiology and structure of premotor pyramidal neurons and support recovery of function. Full Article
motor Reward-Based Improvements in Motor Control Are Driven by Multiple Error-Reducing Mechanisms By www.jneurosci.org Published On :: 2020-04-29T09:30:19-07:00 Reward has a remarkable ability to invigorate motor behavior, enabling individuals to select and execute actions with greater precision and speed. However, if reward is to be exploited in applied settings, such as rehabilitation, a thorough understanding of its underlying mechanisms is required. In a series of experiments, we first demonstrate that reward simultaneously improves the selection and execution components of a reaching movement. Specifically, reward promoted the selection of the correct action in the presence of distractors, while also improving execution through increased speed and maintenance of accuracy. These results led to a shift in the speed-accuracy functions for both selection and execution. In addition, punishment had a similar impact on action selection and execution, although it enhanced execution performance across all trials within a block, that is, its impact was noncontingent to trial value. Although the reward-driven enhancement of movement execution has been proposed to occur through enhanced feedback control, an untested possibility is that it is also driven by increased arm stiffness, an energy-consuming process that enhances limb stability. Computational analysis revealed that reward led to both an increase in feedback correction in the middle of the movement and a reduction in motor noise near the target. In line with our hypothesis, we provide novel evidence that this noise reduction is driven by a reward-dependent increase in arm stiffness. Therefore, reward drives multiple error-reduction mechanisms which enable individuals to invigorate motor performance without compromising accuracy. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT While reward is well-known for enhancing motor performance, how the nervous system generates these improvements is unclear. Despite recent work indicating that reward leads to enhanced feedback control, an untested possibility is that it also increases arm stiffness. We demonstrate that reward simultaneously improves the selection and execution components of a reaching movement. Furthermore, we show that punishment has a similar positive impact on performance. Importantly, by combining computational and biomechanical approaches, we show that reward leads to both improved feedback correction and an increase in stiffness. Therefore, reward drives multiple error-reduction mechanisms which enable individuals to invigorate performance without compromising accuracy. This work suggests that stiffness control plays a vital, and underappreciated, role in the reward-based imporvemenets in motor control. Full Article
motor The Frog Motor Nerve Terminal Has Very Brief Action Potentials and Three Electrical Regions Predicted to Differentially Control Transmitter Release By www.jneurosci.org Published On :: 2020-04-29T09:30:19-07:00 The action potential (AP) waveform controls the opening of voltage-gated calcium channels and contributes to the driving force for calcium ion flux that triggers neurotransmission at presynaptic nerve terminals. Although the frog neuromuscular junction (NMJ) has long been a model synapse for the study of neurotransmission, its presynaptic AP waveform has never been directly studied, and thus the AP waveform shape and propagation through this long presynaptic nerve terminal are unknown. Using a fast voltage-sensitive dye, we have imaged the AP waveform from the presynaptic terminal of male and female frog NMJs and shown that the AP is very brief in duration and actively propagated along the entire length of the terminal. Furthermore, based on measured AP waveforms at different regions along the length of the nerve terminal, we show that the terminal is divided into three distinct electrical regions: A beginning region immediately after the last node of Ranvier where the AP is broadest, a middle region with a relatively consistent AP duration, and an end region near the tip of nerve terminal branches where the AP is briefer. We hypothesize that these measured changes in the AP waveform along the length of the motor nerve terminal may explain the proximal-distal gradient in transmitter release previously reported at the frog NMJ. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT The AP waveform plays an essential role in determining the behavior of neurotransmission at the presynaptic terminal. Although the frog NMJ is a model synapse for the study of synaptic transmission, there are many unknowns centered around the shape and propagation of its presynaptic AP waveform. Here, we demonstrate that the presynaptic terminal of the frog NMJ has a very brief AP waveform and that the motor nerve terminal contains three distinct electrical regions. We propose that the changes in the AP waveform as it propagates along the terminal can explain the proximal-distal gradient in transmitter release seen in electrophysiological studies. Full Article
motor Supporters propose changes to N.B. motor vehicle act to honour Brady Francis By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Fri, 8 May 2020 04:00:00 EDT Friends and family of Brady Francis, a 22-year-old man who died in 2018 after a hit-and-run collision, are proposing changes to make reporting vehicle collisions with wildlife mandatory in New Brunswick. Full Article News/Indigenous
motor Es ist Zeit, alle Motoren zu starten By www.bis.org Published On :: 2019-06-30T10:30:00Z German translation of the speech by Mr Agustín Carstens, General Manager of the BIS, on the occasion of the Bank's Annual General Meeting, Basel, 30 June 2019. Full Article
motor Es ist Zeit, alle Motoren zu starten, sagt die BIZ in ihrem Wirtschaftsbericht By www.bis.org Published On :: 2019-06-30T10:30:00Z German translation of the BIS press release on the presentation of the Annual Economic Report 2019, 30 June 2019. Full Article
motor Motor Coordination and Psychosocial Correlates in a Normative Adolescent Sample By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2012-03-26T00:07:47-07:00 Research has highlighted an important relationship between motor coordination and emotional functioning in children and adolescents. Few studies have provided support for this idea; research is therefore needed to further understand the relationship between the motor and emotional domains.The results suggest that the relationship between motor coordination and emotional functioning (anxious and depressive symptoms) in an adolescent sample may be understood in terms of a mechanism whereby motor coordination has an indirect impact on emotional functioning via self-perceptions. (Read the full article) Full Article
motor Neuropsychological Effects of Konzo: A Neuromotor Disease Associated With Poorly Processed Cassava By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2013-03-25T01:07:31-07:00 Konzo is an irreversible sudden-onset upper-motor neuron disorder affecting children dependent on bitter cassava for food. The neuroepidemiology of konzo is well characterized. Children subsisting on poorly processed bitter cassava without adequate dietary sulfur-based amino acids are especially at risk.We found a pervasive subclinical neurocognitive effect in children with konzo. This study provides the first evidence we are aware of that a motor proficiency examination can effectively characterize konzo severity. (Read the full article) Full Article
motor Oropharyngeal Dysphagia and Gross Motor Skills in Children With Cerebral Palsy By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2013-04-15T00:06:42-07:00 Oropharyngeal dysphagia (OPD) prevalence is 19-99%. OPD based on parent-report is associated with gross motor skills in children with cerebral palsy (CP), however this underestimates prevalence. Almost all children with severe CP have dysphagia; little is known about mild CP.The prevalence of directly assessed OPD in preschool children with CP is 85% (70% in GMFCS I; 100% in GMFCS V). OPD was prevalent even in mild CP. Gross motor functional capacity is strongly related to dysphagia severity and prevalence. (Read the full article) Full Article
motor Texting While Driving and Other Risky Motor Vehicle Behaviors Among US High School Students By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2013-05-13T00:07:02-07:00 Distracted driving due to texting while driving (TWD) has emerged as an important teenage safety issue. Previous studies have shown that the self-reported prevalence of TWD among teenagers varies widely.In 2011, 45% of US high school students aged ≥16 years reported TWD during the past 30 days. TWD was positively associated with other risky motor vehicle behaviors; this association strengthened as frequency of TWD increased. (Read the full article) Full Article
motor Long-term Motor and Cognitive Outcome of Acute Encephalitis By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2014-02-17T00:07:21-08:00 Encephalitis in children can cause significant neurologic sequelae, such as motor and cognitive impairment. Previous reported data are based mostly on questionnaires and clinical assessments.Significant cognitive impairment, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, and learning disabilities are common after childhood encephalitis. Even children who were considered fully recovered may be significantly affected. Identifiable pathogens, abnormal neuroimaging, and abnormal neurologic examination on discharge are risk factors of poor outcome. (Read the full article) Full Article
motor Motor Vehicle-Pedestrian Collisions and Walking to School: The Role of the Built Environment By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2014-04-07T00:06:50-07:00 Many studies have demonstrated that the built environment is related to both collision risk and walking to school. However, little research examines the influence of the built environment on the relationship between walking to school and pedestrian collision risk.Increased walking was not associated with increased pedestrian collision once the effects of the built environment and socioeconomic status were modeled. Safety was related primarily to the built environment and specifically features related to road crossing. (Read the full article) Full Article
motor Motor Performance After Neonatal Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation: A Longitudinal Evaluation By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2014-07-21T00:07:01-07:00 After neonatal extracorporeal membrane oxygenation treatment, children are at risk for neurodevelopmental problems including delayed motor function. So far this has only been studied cross-sectionally until age 7 years.We describe, in a nationwide evaluation, the longitudinal course of motor function development after neonatal extracorporeal membrane oxygenation with persisting problems up to 12 years. At risk are children with congenital diaphragmatic hernia and those with chronic lung disease. (Read the full article) Full Article
motor Motor Severity in Children With Cerebral Palsy Studied in a High-Resource and Low-Resource Country By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2014-11-24T00:06:59-08:00 There is variability in cerebral palsy prevalence estimates in low-resource countries, related to definitions, detection of milder cases, diagnosis age, and adequate training for clinicians. Thus, differences in prevalence and motor patterns between high- and low-resource countries remain unclear.There were more children with dystonia and less with spasticity in Bangladesh compared with Australia (cerebral palsy diagnosis/motor classifications were consistent between settings). Differences in motor patterns between high- and low-resource countries have profound implications for early detection and appropriate interventions. (Read the full article) Full Article
motor Growth Hormone Therapy, Muscle Thickness, and Motor Development in Prader-Willi Syndrome: An RCT By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2014-11-24T00:06:59-08:00 Infants with Prader-Willi syndrome suffer from hypotonia, muscle weakness, and motor developmental delay and have increased fat mass combined with decreased muscle mass. Growth hormone improves body composition and motor development.Ultrasound scans confirmed decreased muscle thickness in infants with Prader-Willi syndrome, which improved as result of growth hormone treatment. Muscle thickness was correlated to muscle strength and motor performance. Catch-up growth in muscle thickness was related to muscle use independent of growth hormone. (Read the full article) Full Article
motor Prenatal Hemoglobin Levels and Early Cognitive and Motor Functions of One-Year-Old Children By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2015-06-08T00:07:19-07:00 Studies on the consequences of abnormal prenatal hemoglobin (Hb) concentration have focused on maternal morbidities and adverse birth outcomes. To date, very little is known about the association between prenatal Hb concentration and infant cognitive and motor functions.There is an inverted U-shaped relationship between maternal Hb concentration and infant gross motor function. Hb concentration between 90 and 110 g/L appears to be optimal for early gross motor function of children. (Read the full article) Full Article
motor Chronic Neuromotor Disability After Complex Cardiac Surgery in Early Life By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2015-09-21T00:07:35-07:00 Neurodevelopmental outcomes after cardiac surgery in early life provide critical information for understanding and improving care. Studies show these children are at risk for arterial ischemic stroke and acquired brain injury; further characterization of motor impairment is needed.This study focuses on the presence of chronic neuromotor disabilities including cerebral palsy and motor impairments after acquired brain injury in children surviving early complex cardiac surgery, providing information on the frequency, characteristics, and predictors that may assist in prevention. (Read the full article) Full Article
motor Motorola Razr (2020) By www.pcmag.com Published On :: Motorola's gorgeous folding Razr doesn't deliver the performance you expect from a $1,500 phone. Full Article
motor Love the dynamic of smartphone industry: Prashanth Mani, country head, Lenovo’s mobile business group and MD, Motorola Mobility By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2019-08-02T01:41:00+05:30 The Job I love how dynamic the smartphone industry is and that there's something new to learn every single day - be it with respect to business or product innovation or the waves of changes in retail and e-commerce. It always keeps you on your toes. I am definitely a bit of a geek at […] Full Article Lifestyle
motor A New Motorable Route In Uttarakhand Brings Kailash Mansarovar Closer By www.carandbike.com Published On :: May 9, 2020 05:32 PM Border Roads Organisation has completed the construction of road from Dharchula to Lipulekh on China Border. Full Article news
motor Motorola Razr 2019 listed on Flipkart, will be available from May 8 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2020-05-07T13:18:00+05:30 Full Article Mobile Phones
motor Free engine oil service for BMW customers who are doctors: MINI, BMW Motorrad included By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2020-04-30T15:31:38+05:30 Amid the Covid-19 / coronavirus lockdown, BMW Group India also announced that existing BMW or MINI Service Inclusive package or warranty extension holders will be getting free sanitisation of the car instead of the engine oil service. Full Article
motor MG Motor converts Hector into ambulance to donate to healthcare authorities in Vadodara By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2020-04-30T18:41:08+05:30 The MG Hector was converted to an ambulance in a span of 10 days, and was developed and retrofitted by MG's engineering team in Halol in collaboration with Ahmedabad-based Natraj Motor Body Builders. Full Article
motor Motor insurance: Making third-party cover more equitable By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2020-05-04T03:30:00+05:30 The motor third-party obligation of each insurer should be linked to the number of vehicles insured instead of premium derived from this segment, says Irdai panel. Full Article Insurance Money
motor Your money: Are we ready for a ‘Pay As You Drive’ motor insurance policy? By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2020-05-06T01:15:00+05:30 While the third-party (TP) premium depends on your vehicle’s cubic capacity (CC), the motor own-damage is calculated basis the RTO/city you reside in and the make year and model of your car. Full Article Insurance Money
motor Revolt RV400 Review: India’s First Electric Motorcycle By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2019-09-05T15:38:00+05:30 Revolt RV 400 has finally been launched in India. With features like smartphone connectivity and multiple exhaust sounds, the RV 400 is definitely in a segment of its own. But what is an electric motorcycle to ride like? How does it compare with conventional motorcycles? Abhilasha Singh test rode the RV 400 to answer these […] Full Article
motor Force Motors T1N electric van first look: Expected range of 250km and promise of fast charging By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2020-02-10T17:15:53+05:30 Force T1N passenger van will go into production later this year and will be priced around Rs 25 lakh. It is an 18-seater and will be exported as well. Full Article
motor Motorola Razr 2019 listed on Flipkart, will be available from May 8 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2020-05-07T13:18:00+05:30 Full Article Mobile Phones
motor MG Motor Hector review: This British SUV ‘listens’ to you and talks back By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2019-06-17T00:08:00+05:30 MG Motor is a British carmaker now owned by SAIC Motor of China. The Hector is its first product for the Indian market—and the company calls it India’s first internet car. Full Article Industry
motor Hyundai Kona Electric’s range of 452 km is in ‘ideal’ test conditions: YS Kim, R&D Division, Hyundai Motor Group By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2019-07-15T01:41:00+05:30 Our next EV will be developed on the dedicated Electric-Global Modular Platform (E-GMP), and that car will be launched globally in early 2021. That platform will be used for Hyundai, Kia and Genesis EVs. Full Article Industry
motor Hyundai Motors to showcase electrified prototype displaying this concept By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2019-08-17T00:15:00+05:30 The all-new i10 will receive its public world premiere, alongside a special version of the model Full Article Industry
motor This Volkswagen first model to celebrate world premiere at Frankfurt Motor Show By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2019-08-31T02:26:31+05:30 The ID.3 is the first fully electric model based on the new MEB platform Full Article Industry
motor Motorcycle Review: Revolt RV400; It’s impressive, but doesn’t look original By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2019-08-31T02:25:00+05:30 The Revolt RV400 has got the juice and the looks for city riding, but the looks are heavily inspired by a certain Chinese motorcycle Full Article Industry
motor TVS Sport sets a new record for ‘highest fuel efficiency on a motorcycle ‘at 76.4 kpl By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2019-09-07T06:46:37+05:30 Sets a new record for ‘highest fuel efficiency on a motorcycle’ at 76.4kpl Full Article Industry
motor Tata Racemo to new Ferrari: Here are the best cars at the Geneva Motor Show By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2017-03-08T20:09:00+05:30 The 87th Geneva Motor show is underway and there are a lot of new and concept cars on display. From all electric autonomous vehicles, to patrol spitting monsters, like the Ferrari 812 Superfast, here are the best cars from Geneva Motor Show. Full Article
motor The most unusual motorcycle you’ve ever seen! Front-wheel-drive, wheel-mounted engine, polished aluminium body By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2019-03-30T15:17:00+05:30 Full Article
motor Rise of the electric motorcycle: Top 10 all-electric scooters & superbikes of 2019 By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2019-05-06T13:16:00+05:30 Full Article
motor Meet Zeus Radial V8: A unique all-electric motorcycle with a ‘V8’ powertrain design By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2019-07-19T13:00:56+05:30 Full Article
motor Meet Curtiss Psyche: All-electric motorcycle with unique design & appetite to take on Harley-Davidson LiveWire By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2019-08-05T11:45:00+05:30 Full Article
motor Taking motorcycle sidecar concept to the extremes: From racing sidecars to one with a working barbecue grill By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2019-08-13T16:36:00+05:30 Full Article
motor 5 motorcycles that introduced Indians to speed & performance before Pulsar, Karizma came in By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2019-08-21T12:45:00+05:30 Full Article
motor 2019 Frankfurt Motor Show in images: From Honda’s electric hatchback to Lamborghini’s hybrid hypercar By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2019-09-12T15:34:00+05:30 Full Article
motor Top 10 upcoming motorcycles in India worth waiting for: Sub-500cc Harley-Davidson, KTM 390 Adventure & more By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2019-09-13T15:09:00+05:30 Full Article
motor Top 5 fastest motorcycles you can buy in 2019: Suzuki Hayabusa is third fastest only! By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2019-11-01T17:01:01+05:30 Full Article
motor Fastest, most powerful motorcycles in India under Rs 2 lakh: Here’s which one has the biggest top speed By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2019-11-04T15:02:50+05:30 Full Article
motor Top 5 motorcycles from EICMA 2019 heading to India: 390 Adventure, new Fireblade & more! By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2019-11-06T16:17:00+05:30 EICMA 2019 is running in full swing and the past few hours have seen the unveiling of some of the most exciting and awaited motorcycles on the planet. Here we have picked the top five that will be launched in India in the coming months. Full Article