Terrorist bomb inside a briefcase goes off outside the New Delhi High Court. CNN's Sumnima Udas reports.
Police probing a deadly blast outside the Delhi High Court on Wednesday have released two sketches based on descriptions of suspects from eyewitnesses and they are focused on leads that an Islamic extremist group carried out the attack.
Three men were detained in Indian-controlled Kashmir on Thursday following a deadly blast outside the Delhi High Court a day earlier, police said.
India's Central Bureau of Investigation staged a series of raids at the homes and offices of people at the center of a national telecommunications scandal, a CBI official said.
Langur monkeys are used to protect people from wild macaque monkeys during the Commonwealth Games. Sara Sidner reports.
Chotu is not happy to see visitors. He is busy scratching himself and intensely surveying his surroundings when he's approached.
CNN's Sara Sidner was there as Delhi kicked off the 2010 Commonwealth Games with a spectacular opening ceremony.
Is Delhi pushing out the poor to keep them out of sight of Commonwealth Games visitors? CNN's Sara Sidner reports.
One of two Taiwanese nationals injured in a shooting at a popular Old Delhi, India, tourist site remained in critical condition Monday after doctors removed a bullet from his abdomen, a hospital official said.
Australia warned its citizens Monday that next month's Commonwealth Games in India carry a "high risk of terrorism."
Two of India's largest cities -- Delhi and Mumbai -- are on red alert after a shooting at a popular tourist site in Old Delhi left two Taiwanese nationals injured Sunday, authorities said.
More than 4,000 residents living in low-lying areas of the Indian capital of New Delhi were moved to higher ground on Saturday due to the rising Yamuna River, officials said.
A local project in India aims to clean Delhi's extensive network of drains and turn them into cycle routes and parks.
Walking is a perilous endeavor in New Delhi's traffic bedlam.
Away from the hustle and bustle of Delhi's dusty streets, where rickshaws, crammed buses and the occasional elephant usually set the tone for a cacophonous commuting experience, there is an air-conditioned haven that is the pride of local residents: The Delhi Metro.
Why is New Delhi's Metro considered an urban miracle? CNN's Mallika Kapur reports.
Seven people have died in a week after drinking suspected illicitly brewed liquor in the Indian capital, police said Sunday.
The book "Q & A" inspired the Oscar-winning movie "Slumdog Millionaire," but what inspired Indian author Vikas Swarup to write the book?
Shah Rukh Khan is the biggest draw in Bollywood and the world's most popular film actor. He shot to stardom in his first feature film "Deewana" (1992) which won him the first of 13 Filmfare awards -- the Bollywood equivalent of an Oscar. Here he talks to CNN about his childhood, family, religion and fame.
Revealed catches up with Bollywood's biggest star, Shah Rukh Khan on the set of his new film "Om Shanti Om".
Malini Mehra is a woman in a hurry. She's late for a meeting with Al Gore's people, the batteries on her cell phone are running out, and besides, UK call roaming charges are "horrendous."
Two people were killed, including a young boy, and 22 were wounded when a bomb exploded in the Mehrauli area of south Delhi Saturday, a police spokesman said.
Ragpickers
updated: Fri Sep 19 2008 08:24:00
Vimlendu Jha documents the lives of Delhi's ragpickers and the hardships they face to survive in India's capital city.
Ragpickersupdated: Fri Sep 19 2008 08:24:00
Vimlendu Jha is the founder and head of Swechha -- We For Change Foundation which is based in India's capital, New Delhi.
India's capital was thrown into chaos on Saturday evening as five serial blasts left at least 18 people dead and 80 injured
Vimlendu Jha is the founder and head of Swechha -- We For Change Foundation which is based in India's capital, New Delhi.
Time.com: Gay Pride Delhi-Styleupdated: Sun Jun 29 2008 15:00:00
Delhi's first gay pride parade attracted more than 500 marchers. The movement, in a city of 14 million, may be small, but it was a long time in coming
Monsoon Woodingupdated: Thu May 29 2008 12:22:00
Vimlendu Jha is the founder and head of Swechha -- We For Change Foundation which is based in India's capital, New Delhi.
Vimlendu Jha is the founder and head of Swechha -- We For Change Foundation which is based in India's capital, New Delhi.
Vimlendu Jha is the founder and head of Swechha -- We For Change Foundation which is based in India's capital, New Delhi.
In the shadow of the Beijing Olympics, New Delhi's preparations to stage the 2010 Commonwealth Games are floundering
Vimlendu is at a rally for the dead, dying and survivors of the Bhopal gas leak as they petition the Indian government.
Vimlendu Jha is the founder and head of Swechha -- We For Change Foundation which is based in India's capital, New Delhi.
Authorities crack down on 100 Tibetans who planned to march to their homeland to protest Chinese rule
Homecoming
updated: Wed Mar 12 2008 06:53:00
Vimlendu takes a day off to visit his home town of Bhagalpur and tours his old school.
Homecomingupdated: Wed Mar 12 2008 06:53:00
Vimlendu Jha is the founder and head of Swechha -- We For Change Foundation which is based in India's capital, New Delhi.
Vimlendu Jha is the founder and head of Swechha -- We For Change Foundation which is based in India's capital, New Delhi.
Vimlendu Jha is the founder and head of Swechha -- We For Change Foundation which is based in India's capital, New Delhi.
Vimlendu Jah introduces schoolchildren in India to some of life's challenges.
CNN's Sara Sidner reports on the arrest of an Indian doctor for illegally harvesting kidneys, ending a 10-year manhunt.
The brother of a man accused of being the mastermind in a kidney-transplant scheme has been arrested by India's elite police force.
Swechha has teamed up with the University of Wisconsin to get t-shirt and poster designs to spread the message further.
Vimlendu Jha is the founder and head of Swechha -- We For Change Foundation which is based in India's capital, New Delhi.
Vimlendu Jha is the founder and head of Swechha -- We For Change Foundation which is based in India's capital, New Delhi.
Vimlendu attends a Shramdaan on the banks of the Yamuna where local children help clean the river's polluted water.
Vimlendu Jha is the founder and head of Swechha -- We For Change Foundation which is based in India's capital, New Delhi.
Vimlendu Jha is the founder and head of Swechha -- We For Change Foundation which is based in India's capital, New Delhi.
The country's airline industry is booming, but airports and air traffic control are not keeping pace with all the progress
Vimlendu Jha is the founder and head of Swechha -- We For Change Foundation which is based in India's capital, New Delhi.
The first joint army exercise between neighbors whose relationship is traditionally tense signals the redrawing of Asia's geopolitical map. Still, many sources of tension remain
Vimlendu Jha is the founder and head of Swechha -- We For Change Foundation which is based in India's capital, New Delhi.
Vimlendu partners with the people behind the Dreamtime Circus, who are putting on a series of shows called Circus For Change.
Vimlendu Jha is the founder and head of Swechha -- We For Change Foundation which is based in India's capital, New Delhi.
Vimlendu Jha is the founder and head of Swechha -- We For Change Foundation which is based in India's capital, New Delhi.
The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation meeting in Delhi hopes to ditch its reputation as a sleepy diplomatic gabfest with a summit of the region's hottest musical acts
Vimlendu Jha is the founder and head of Swechha -- We For Change Foundation which is based in India's capital, New Delhi.
Vimlendu Jha is the founder and head of Swechha -- We For Change Foundation which is based in India's capital, New Delhi.
As a Hindu festival closes in New Delhi, idols are cast into the river Yamuna further polluting the water.
Vimlendu Jha is the founder and head of Swechha -- We For Change Foundation which is based in India's capital, New Delhi.
Village life
updated: Thu Nov 29 2007 07:25:00
Vimlendu leads a group of school children into the country to show them the difference between urban and rural India.
GENERAL (Tso): Who's chicken? Did you sell everything in the market backdraft, (love that movie) last week? Baby I hope not, a big day from Goldman and Wal-Mart helped stocks come roarin' back on Tuesday. Both companies simply said the sky is not falling. Okay. Still, expect the market to continue to do the topsy-turvy, standard deviations for a good long while.......Whew!
The sleek, clean factory in the Delhi suburb of Noida seems more Taiwan than India. Engineers in white overalls and goggles watch over an automated production line that spits out four billion state-of-the-art DVDs and CDs a year. To get to the factory floor, you have to pass through three air-cleaning passages - a process that makes it clear you're no longer in crowded, dirty Delhi.
September 21 is International Peace Day, and Vimlendu hosts a workshop where young people explore the meaning of peace.
Vimlendu Jha is the founder and head of Swechha -- We For Change Foundation which is based in India's capital, New Delhi.
The war on wasteupdated: Fri Oct 12 2007 07:38:00
Vimlendu Jha is the founder and head of Swechha -- We For Change Foundation which is based in India's capital, New Delhi.
Showing Shimlaupdated: Mon Oct 01 2007 10:59:00
Vimlendu Jha is the founder and head of Swechha -- We For Change Foundation which is based in India's capital, New Delhi.
Showing Shimla
updated: Mon Oct 01 2007 10:59:00
Vimlendu visits Shimla to confront them with India's growing environmental problems
Asia's biggest democracy won't speak out against the violence in neighboring Burma, drawing critical fire of its own
Vimlendu Jha is the founder and head of Swechha -- We For Change Foundation which is based in India's capital, New Delhi.
Vimlendu, head of the We For Change Foundation is going to report on his efforts to clean the river Yamuna, New Delhi
Vimlendu Jha is the founder and head of Swechha -- We For Change Foundation which is based in India's capital, New Delhi.
To show New Delhi?s school children what happens to their waste, Vimlendu leads a tour of a city landfill
Swechha -- We for Change Foundation (SWFC) describes itself as a movement -- a consensus among people about the nature of society, its problems and possible ways to work towards a positive change.
Business 2.0: Upselling Indiaupdated: Thu Mar 15 2007 13:05:00
As security men struggle to hold back the swarms of paparazzi, the stage in New Delhi rotates to reveal Hrithik Roshan - the Jude Law of Bollywood - standing astride one of Hero Honda's Karizma mot...
Delhi Forumupdated: Thu Nov 16 2006 07:57:00
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The Scene caught up with Nandita Das to talk street food, handicrafts and the less welcome side of globalization...
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Delhi city guideupdated: Thu Nov 16 2006 07:35:00
Check out our suggestions for India's cultural center and send us your ideas and comments.
Always shifting, always moving, Delhi is a seething mass of culture and poverty, which exemplifies the highs and the lows of human existence. Formerly a stopover point en route to the Taj Mahal, the northern star of India has shrugged off its reputation as just a gateway to Agra and Rajasthan to become a destination in its own right.
Walk into the Big Bazaar store in Inderlok, a lower-middle-class neighborhood in Delhi, and you can see the business opportunity as clearly as you can see the merchandise. Electronic equipment is d...
The imam of Delhi's Jama Masjid has appealed for calm after two explosions detonated near his mosque as crowds of Muslim worshippers gathered for Friday prayers.
Stores in Indian marketplaces struck by deadly explosions reopened for business as New Delhi residents cautiously resumed their lives and prepare for Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights.
Three explosions ripped through New Delhi within minutes of each other Saturday evening, killing at least 55 people.
Fortune: GREAT EXPECTATIONSupdated: Mon Jul 25 2005 00:01:00
WHAT KIND OF GLOBAL COMPETITION DOES YOUR KID face? Check out 15-year-old Saksham Karwal--as smart and creative as any American overachiever you're likely to meet, and maybe a little more driven. "...
Four years ago, an air ticket for the two-hour flight between New Delhi and the commercial capital of Mumbai cost 5110 rupees (then about $150) on Indian Airlines and Jet Airways.
Indians have been selling campaign material for decades in Delhi's busy Sadar bazaar.
The Jammu and Kashmir police say they have thwarted a suicide attack planned by Pakistani militants on New Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport.
It's a slow life, being an Indian tax collector. In a country of 920 million people, only one in 77 files tax returns, and only 8% of government revenue comes from income taxes. It's true that wide...
The pace of change in the Nineties will make the Eighties look like a picnic -- a walk in the park. Competition will be relentless. The bar of excellence in everything we do will be raised every da...