CISF to guard Bangalore IT companies | Your say: UPA too soft on terror? Mohali: At the PCA Stadium on Monday, opener Jiwanjot Singh's unbeaten 80 on day three put group leaders Punjab on track for their fourth outright win in five matches. The rookie batsman, who scored 213 and 158 in his first two innings in first-class cricket, collected 15 fours in his innings which took the home team to 149 for 1, needing just 55 more to beat defending champions Rajasthan on...  
08:20 AM, Jul 26, 2008

Three held at Nagpur Airport for carrying bullets Kingston (Jamaica): All-rounder Andre Russell has said West Indies was eyeing a whitewash after brushing aside New Zealand by nine wickets in the opening One-Day International. Set a revised target of 136 off 33 overs after a two-hour rain break during their innings, West Indies cruised to victory off 24.2 overs, to take a 1-0 lead in the five-match series the second of which will be played Saturday at the...  
02:30 PM, Jun 06, 2008

No CISF, Govt says airport X-Ray private concern Govt says CISF has been assigned anti-hijacking duties not X-Ray. ...  
08:11 AM, Apr 05, 2008

CISF not to handle baggage X-ray's at airports Melbourne: Taking potshots at the Indian cricketers for objecting to the Decision Review System (DRS), Cricket Australia (CA) chief executive James Sutherland has said that some awful decisions against them could convince the visitors to use the controversial technology. Before the ongoing Test series against Australia, there were calls for the use of DRS but the Indian cricket establishment, including skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni, had stuck to their guns of...  
10:53 PM, Apr 04, 2008

CISF recruitment turns into nightmare with stampede Edinburgh: The one-day international between Ireland and Sri Lanka was abandoned without a ball being bowled on Monday after rain meant no play was possible at the Grange. The match is part of a tri-nations tournament also involving Scotland, who are due to play Ireland at the same venue on Tuesday before facing Sri Lanka there on Wednesday. World Cup finalists Sri Lanka suffered a 16-run defeat by England at...  
04:05 PM, Feb 11, 2008

Going to the Taj? This is all you can carry
by IANS
New Delhi: In the second ODI between Australia and Bangladesh at Mirpur on Monday, Aussie opener Shane Watson sounded a warning - a warning every bowler in the Indian Premier League would have taken seriously. Easily the No. 1 batsman in terms of form in world cricket, Watson has been in a kind of a zone where he has been seeing the ball like a football right from the onset...  
06:10 PM, Jan 14, 2008

CISF top guns at BHEL rob jawan Y H Lokapur's colleagues forged his signature, stole his ATM card and hacked into his bank account and robbed him of Rs 30K. ...  
09:09 PM, May 24, 2007

6 die in Naxal attack in Jharkhand Six persons were killed and six others injured in a when Naxals launched attacks on a CISF picket in Jharkhand. ...  
12:29 PM, Apr 07, 2007

Ban on mobiles in Taj Mahal lifted
by IANS
Tourists visiting the Taj Mahal can now carry their mobile phones inside the world heritage site. ...  
05:32 PM, Jan 29, 2007

CISF unearths LeT hijacking plot Security at Varanasi airport has been tightened in the wake of LeT's alleged plans to hijack a Nepal-bound flight. ...  
04:31 PM, Oct 02, 2006

Atomic plant terror alarm: Search on Search operations were on around the KAPS to locate two persons, who were reportedly seen moving near the hi-security premises. ...  
07:22 PM, Aug 23, 2006

Armed men seen near atomic plant The CISF and Surat Police are carrying out search operations inside the atomic power plant. ...  
04:48 PM, Aug 22, 2006

Heavy security cover at Taj Mahal Almost 200 CISF personnel are inside the Taj Mahal complex following the threat of a terror attack on Saturday. ...  
10:57 AM, Aug 20, 2006