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A fake passport racket is flourishing in the capital. Foreign nationals need only to pay anything between Rs 2-6 lakh and get an Indian passport. Photo: Mail Today

Glaring lapse: How fake passports are becoming new chink in security armour

by Harish Sharma |Jan 19, 2016

At a time when India's war on terror is intensifying, Indian passports are being issued to Afghan, Nepalese and Bangladeshi nationals without proper verification.

The new rule, which comes into play from January 1, restricts the use of even and odd number-plated cars on certain days of the week to fight rising pollution levels in the city. Photo: Mail Today

You can tide out Delhi's 'odd-even' car formula in just Rs 10!

by Arun Singh |Dec 22, 2015

With A little more than a week to go for Delhi's 'odd-even' formula to be rolled out, some car owners in the Capital are falling back on jugaad.