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Chennai/New Delhi, Mar 19: DMK today withdrew its support to the UPA and pulled out its five central ministers over the issue of alleged human rights violations of Tamils in Sri Lanka but the Congress-led government said there was no threat to its stability. DMK supremo M Karunanidhi while announcing the party's decision ending its nine-year long association with the UPA, however, kept a window

New Delhi, Mar 19: Egypt's President Mohammad Mursi will hold bilateral talks with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Tuesday, seeking to deepen relations with India and to make it a partner in his country's development. Mursi, who came to power after Egypt's first democratic elections in 2012, is likely to focus on betterment of trade ties besides boosting bilateral relations. During his stay in

New Delhi, Mar 18: An all-party meet to discuss the controversial anti-rape bill failed to reach a consensus Monday following differences over lowering the age of consent to 16 years, and making stalking and voyeurism punishable under the law. Political parties will meet again at 12.30 p.m. to evolve a consensus on the issue. “We had an all-party meeting in the morning on the Criminal Law

Lucknow, March 18: Fresh trouble brewed for ruling Samajwadi Party Monday as its former member of parliament (MP) and candidate for Lok Sabha polls 2014, Chandra Nath Singh, was arrested on suspicion of molesting a co-passenger on board a train. The high-profile politician was arrested by the government railway police (GRP) in Shahjahanpur when a girl, travelling on board the Padmavat Express

Chennai/ New Delhi, Mar 18: Hardening his stance against the Centre over the Sri Lankan Tamils issue, DMK president M Karunanidhi on Sunday went a step ahead, warning that the party will pull out altogether from the ruling UPA if the government failed to move amendments to the US-sponsored resolution on the issue at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC). The US?is likely to table the

New Delhi, Mar 17: In a clear counter to Narendra Modi's development plank, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar today said his state would present the "real model" for progress which takes everyone along, while indicating that his support would be crucial for formation of next government at the Centre. Addressing a party rally in the national capital, dubbed as a show of strength by Bihar's ruling

New Delhi, Mar 17: More and more people in China are evincing interest in Mahatma Gandhi and his non-violent movement as his teachings form an integral part of curriculum from pre-school to university, says a Chinese scholar. Quanyu Shang, who has translated former Indian diplomat P A Nazareth's 'Gandhi's Outstanding Leadership' into Chinese, says Gandhi is studied among varied groups in his

Srinagar, Mar 16: Jammu and Kashmir Police have detained Parandeep Singh, a daily wager with the public health department who allegedly provided shelter to militants who carried out the suicide attack on Wednesday, killing five CRPF men. Police were looking for Parandeep Singh after his name figured in the interrogation of Bashir Ahmed alias Haroon Bhai — a resident of Uri in North Kashmir who

Mumbai, Mar 16: The world's rich and powerful may be residing in the US and Europe, but India is fast catching up. The number of high net worth individuals (HNIs) in India with net assets of Rs 150 crore to Rs 160 crore is expected to more than double over the next 10 years, rising by 137% in Mumbai and around 120% in Delhi, despite recent economic concerns, says Knight Frank Wealth Report 2013

Mumbai, Mar 16: As Indian companies look to expand their footprint globally, and multinationals eye reverse innovations out of India, a certain provenance paradox appears to be posing a new challenge in this journey. It's to do with the stereotypes consumers develop about products made in their country of origin. Consumers generally associate certain geographies with the product category. For