Commonwealth countries agree to support less developed nations Colombo, Nov 18 (ANI): As the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) came to a close, member countries agreed in unison to support small and less developed nations in the pool, which forms one-fifth of global trade. The summit took place in the island nation under the shadow of allegations of abuse by the Sri Lankan government four years after a civil war against Tamil separatists ended. President of Sri Lanka, Mahinda Rajapaksa, said that the member countries had also agreed to tap the potential of intra-Commonwealth trade and investment.
Learn how to live with Diabetes New Delhi, Nov 18 (ANI): According to estimates about 40 million people in India are diabetic. And if this trend continues by 2025 the numbers are expected to swell to 70 million which means every 5th diabetic in the world will be an Indian. And to educate people to live with diabetes, healthcare magazines like Diabetic Living are playing an important role and helping the patients deal with the disease. So here are few easy steps which if taken will help you prevent the disease
Congress files 3 complains to EC against BJP New Delhi, Nov 18 (ANI): Congress Party's legal cell head KC Mittal on Monday confirmed that the party has filed a total of three complains against BJP and Narendra Modi to the Election Commission. The aforesaid complains are for the party’s personal attack on Party President Sonia Gandhi, Vice President Rahul Gandhi and PM Manmohan Singh. He said that such comments are morally not correct and against the Modal code of conduct.
Didn’t say politicians are idiots, just said some are doing idiotic things: CNR Rao Bangalore, Nov 18 (ANI): Eminent scientist and Bharat Ratna awardee CNR Rao, who sparked a controversy by calling the politicians idiots, claimed that the media has distorted his statement and his remark was not an outburst. Defending himself, he further clarified that he wanted to say that the funds in scientific field must be increased more to be at par with other countries.