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New Delhi, Mar 17: Compliance professionals the world over believe that bribery and corruption risks are likely to persist this year, showed a joint study from Kroll and the Ethisphere Institute. More than one-third (35 per cent) of all risk and compliance professionals surveyed expect their organisation's bribery and corruption risks to increase in 2017, and more than half (57 per cent) expect

Panaji, Mar 17: Facing flak for his handling of the Goa polls, AICC General Secretary Digvijay Singh today said his proposal for a pre-poll alliance with Goa Forward was "sabotaged" by his own party leaders. He said had the alliance with Goa Forward gone through, the Congress would have got majority in the state and that it was unfair to now make him a "villain". "As a strategy I had proposed a

Chennai, Mar 17: A slipper was hurled at BJP's Union Minister of State for Road Transport and Shipping Pon. Radhakrishnan while he was visiting the house of Jawaharlal Nehru University Dalit scholar J. Muthukrishnan at Salem in Tamil Nadu on Thursday. Muthukrishnan had allegedly committed suicide on Monday. Radhakrishnan was in Salem to pay his last tributes to the deceased student. The body of

Mumbai, Mar 17: It was a call from BJP chief Amit Shah to Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on March 11 evening which set off a flurry of activities that culminated in the party mobilising support of a motley group of MLAs who had contested against it and won. Amid the jubilation following the party's resounding victories in UP and Uttarakhand, the wily BJP boss wanted to have a shot at government

New Delhi, Mar 17: Electronic voting machines have passed legal scrutiny in the past, the Election Commission underlined on Thursday, even as the BSP?prepared to move court challenging the credibility of the devices. The poll panel noted that five high courts — Madras, Delhi, Karnataka, Kerala and Bombay — have in the past held that EVMs used to conduct elections were “credible, reliable and

New Delhi, Mar 17: India on Thursday asked Pakistan not to meddle in its internal affairs after the neighbouring country protested against the acquittal of former RSS activist Swami Aseemanand in the 2007 Ajmer dargah blast case. India also protested against Pakistan’s recent move to declare Gilgit-Baltistan region as its fifth province. New Delhi pointed out that Gilgit-Baltistan region is part

New Delhi, Mar 17: Exhorting BJP MPs to work relentlessly for the party's future goals, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced plans on Thursday for a fresh Dalit outreach to be crafted around BR Ambedkar's 125th birth anniversary celebrations and for enlisting youth in the organisation's growth strategy. " Na baithunga, na baithne dunga (I will not rest myself, nor will I let others do so)," Modi

Lucknow, Mar 16: SP leader Azam Khan allegedly gave a tongue lashing to a UP government officer on whose order his car was stopped from entering Rampur Mandi, forcing him to walk on a muddy stretch to collect his election victory certificate. Rampur district administration officials said that the incident took place on March 11, the day of counting of votes when Khan, who won from Rampur seat

Chandigarh, Mar 16: Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi today charged the BJP with "stealing" the mandate of people in Goa and Manipur and forming governments in these states by using money power. "The BJP used money power in Manipur and Goa. They stole the mandate of the people...," Gandhi said while replying to a question on BJP forming government in Manipur as well as in Goa, where Chief

New Delhi, Mar 16: The BJP top brass set the tone for the 2019 Lok Sabha polls at its Parliamentary Party meeting today with Prime Minister Narendra Modi asking party leaders to reach out to the youth. BJP chief Amit Shah said the parliamentary elections are the next big challenge for the party following its win in the recently concluded state polls. The first BJP Parliamentary Party meeting after