
Delhi is a city which has the rich, the poor and the urban and it is this mixture that makes the capital what it is. ...

11:08 AM, Dec 10, 2011

New Delhi: The Delhi and Ambala police on Thursday averted a major terror plot after finding a car full of explosives at the Ambala cantonment. Investigations show that the plot could have been a possible tie up between the Lashkar-e-Taiba and the Babbar Khalsa International to strike in Delhi. It is a nexus between two of the most potent terror organisations India has been a victim of. In an Indica...

07:52 PM, Oct 13, 2011

On this episode we highlight why Indian security agencies have failed to learn from their mistakes. ...

09:06 AM, Sep 09, 2011

New Delhi: Two days after the high intensity blast at the Delhi High Court that left 13 dead and close to 90 injured, no lessons have been learnt. A status check of all the other court premises in the capital showed that we do nothing to make the job of a terrorist difficult. Another terror attack, this time the Delhi High Court. What's worse is it was hit barely three...

08:09 AM, Sep 09, 2011

New Delhi: The CAG report on the Commonwealth Games has also pointed out serious lapses in the organisation of the the opening and closing ceremonies. It says that there were delays in the planning stage and that the competition track had major shortcomings. It was a world class opening ceremony which managed to somewhat mend the rising apprehensions in the months leading up to CWG 2010. But behind the glamour...

07:19 AM, Aug 07, 2011

New Delhi: A Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) constable posted at the Yamuna Bank Metro Station in Delhi allegedly shot at a fellow lady constable and at himself on Friday. Both constables have been declared dead. The incident occurred at around 7 am on Friday. Both of them were rushed to a nearby hospital after being seriously injured, and were declared dead. They have been identified as Constable M Pillai...

08:32 AM, Aug 05, 2011

New Delhi: The Delhi Police commissioner met Home Minister P Chidambaram on Friday and sources have said that the police is likely to deny permission to Anna Hazare to hold a fast at Jantar Mantar in Delhi as it has imposed Section 144 from August 1. Government sources have said that Anna will not be allowed to go on fast and Burari and Ajmal Khan Park, far away from Delhi...

08:52 PM, Jul 29, 2011

New Delhi: Delhi Police Crime Branch on Monday questioned Samajwadi Party MP Rewati Raman Singh and BJP's Ashok Argal in the cash-for-votes scam. It was Rewati who had allegedly made the offer to Argal to support the UPA during the trust vote in 2008 at a fixed price. Rewati Raman was questioned for little over an hour. He maintained the stand he had taken before the parliamentary committee, that it...

10:37 PM, Jul 25, 2011

On this episode of '30 Minutes' we take a look at how India tackle the terror strike on its soil. ...

12:07 AM, Jul 24, 2011

New Delhi: Serial blasts in Mumbai earlier this month shocked an entire nation, but terror is not new to India and what is worse is that some of the cities are more vulnerable to terror than one can imagine. In the last eight years, nearly 800 people have died in blasts across the country. "I am constantly astonished not by the fact that we're having these strikes, but that we...

08:14 AM, Jul 23, 2011

Opera House traders on Friday shut shops in solidarity with the Mumbai blasts victims. ...

02:23 PM, Jul 15, 2011

Police arrested two employees of the SC/ST Cell in University of Delhi, who would overlook form submissions based on forged documents. ...

08:58 AM, Jul 01, 2011

New Delhi: The Crime Branch has arrested two more people in connection with the Delhi University admission racket. Both were employees of the SC/ST Cell of the Delhi University. They have been identified as Neeraj Sharma who is an office assistant and the other is Sanjeev Mahajan. Sources say the two allegedly came in contact with a gang running an admission racket two months ago and used to speak to...

11:12 AM, Jun 30, 2011

New Delhi: A competitive college admission season with cut-offs as high as 100 per cent. And three men, made life simple for students wanting to get in to some of Delhi's top colleges. But their racket was busted by the Delhi Police crime branch last week. Now for the first time, CNN-IBN managed to speak to the parent of one such student. Father of one of the students said, "They...

09:44 AM, Jun 30, 2011

New Delhi: Last week the Delhi Police's crime branch busted the fake admission racket at the Delhi University (DU). The parents have now come forward to share how they were cheated by touts and how the university's complicated admission procedure leads unsuspecting students to such racketeers. Delhi police arrested three people in the case. They allegedly got fake caste certificates made for students and got them admission. A student was...

03:12 PM, Jun 29, 2011