A good ruler should be identified "not by the size of his chest" but by his capacity "to deliver" justice, service and love to all sections of the society, a Muslim cleric has said.
At least five polling and police personnel were killed and some others injured when suspected Maoists blew up the vehicle they were travelling in Dumka district, a senior police officer said in Dumka.
People living along the Indo-Pak border in Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday turned out in large numbers to vote for "change", recording 75 per cent of polling in the forward areas.
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), the country's youngest political formation, is battling a severe financial crunch even as it contests its first parliamentary election.
Monday's point, their 13th league draw of the season, left Inter Milan clinging to fifth place.
Russian forces consolidated their hold on Ukraine's Crimea peninsula on Monday, taking over a military hospital and a missile base as officials geared up for a referendum on the region's future.
Nicki Minaj has reportedly repeatedly stolen his ideas without compensating him for his efforts.
Vodafone India will be the first telecom operator in the country to be fully owned by a foreign company.
Twenty-nine people were killed during anti-government marches on Saturday while thousands rallied in support of the army-led authorities, underlining Egypt's volatile political fissures three years after the fall of autocrat President Hosni Mubarak.
China's statistics authority, on Monday, lowered the country's growth rate for 2012 to 7.7 percent based on its preliminary verification.
The Cameroon striker has signed a one-year deal to be reunited with Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho, who he played under at Inter Milan.
Salman Khan has pleaded that he had created the website only to ensure that there was no incorrect reporting by the media.
Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Sunday said the transfer Jaisalmer's Superintendent of Police Pankaj Choudhary is "routine" as it was part of the reshuffle of 49 IPS officers.
Egypt's interim authorities, boosted by $8 billion in Gulf aid, start work on forming a cabinet on Wednesday, a week after the elected Islamist president was ousted by the army leading to a wave of violence in which at least 90 people were killed.
New housekeeping contracts for all Metro stations are being awarded, ensuring that the machinery, reagents, chemicals and housekeeping staff are mobilised.