Saturday, 27 December 2014

Things not to miss in Delhi, India

Living in delhi for 30 years gives you an idea of the coolest things to do that are not readily written about in travel blogs, sites and magazines. The places include the ones that foreigners from around the world have loved doing and one shall always find somethone International here. These places include the streets, bars, cafes and restaurants.

1. Elma's



      Haus Khas Village

One place that everyone visits is Haus Khas Viillage, the place is an untouched beauty in Delhi. It has a beautiful water body surrounded by fort structures , giving it a beautiful touch that adds to the serenely of the place. Haus Khas village, popularly known as HKV, is not just a heritage site but also a bustling crazy pub,bar joint in Delhi. One will always find the best crowd here. It does not look a place anywhere from Delhi. Haus Khas Village has one of the best cafes the town has to offer - ELMA'S. The cafe has three layers, beautifully decorated with soulful music. The cakes and coffee are touted to be the best. The owner is an Indian, settled in London who has perfect sense of good coffee and cakes. You will love this place and will definitely visit it more than once in case you have time in Delhi

It is situated in South Delhi, reaching Haua Khas Village is easy from Haus Khas Metro station or Malviya Nagar Metro station with a 10 min walk or a 5 minute auto ride. This place definitely requires more than half a day. I would recommend it as 10 out of 10 in terms of ambience, beauty and  cafes,pubs to visit.


There are many many bars , restaurants and stores in Haus Khas Village







2. Nizamuddin

One of the untouched places but surprisingly visited by many foreign tourists. Nizamuddin has a dargah (Mosque ) and has a feel of old delhi, situated very close to Central, South Delhi . This place has a feel to it. There is a street food market connected to the darga that serves exquisite mural tandoori(roasted) food. All people who are looking at well cooked chicken tikkas, mutton tikkas should definitely visit. Word of caution for women security, do not visit this place alone and cover your head when walking through the alley. Its a muslim dominated area so one tends to be conservative.




3. Torquoise Cottahe, Adchini, near saket.

If you are into rock and would love to have beer with the young mad India youngster around. Torquoise is the place to be , popularly known as TC, they only play rock music of all sensibilities and has the younger crowd running mad inside. They serve every international beer/alcohol you would want to enjoy.



4. Karims, Old Delhi

A hotel where you get Mughal delicacies soaked in curd and best spices found in this part of the world. This is a kings lunch and dinner place. The food is exquisite and the serving speed in majestic. Karim's is just opposite the entrance of Jama Masjid. Its a must visit place for bar-be-que lovers and serves the traditional loved food of the mughals which lived here in the fourteenth and fifteenth century.








Friday, 26 December 2014

Visit Taj with online booking, travel on high speed lane to Taj, Agra - Emergency call police -100

Every news that comes with regard to technological improvement in the government systems receives a cheer, but this one receives a cheer from foreigners around the world. Tourists can book tickets for visiting Taj Mahal online.  Taj Mahal is truly a WONDER, its sheer symmetry, smooth marble and structure will captivate you. Many people do not like anything about India except Taj mahal. They say India still has to work up to reach higher but Taj Mahal is one of the most amazing sights.

Yes, one just needs to visit the following website -

http://www.tajmahal.gov.in/ticketing.html

For a foreign tourist the charges are Rs. 750 and for foreigners from SAARC countries the charges are Rs.510/-. The website mentions everything about the visiting timings, gate entrances, amount payable in local currency of your country.





This will make things easier for every visitor who has travelled from Delhi to reach Agra solely for visiting Taj mahal. The time it takes by car is -2-3 hours ( on high speed highway) and train also takes about the same time. Agra is in Uttar Pradesh, this means that many touts, beggars, chain snatchers are going to be vying for your money. Foreigners are advised to be careful at all times during such visits. Its a crowded city with no major economic reform. One needs to be cautious. Many times foreigners have taken security officers for cover, specially solo female foreign travellers. They have benefitted from such security as the security officers protect them from unwanted attention, touts, travel agents on the road. There are many fast food chains near Taj Mahal, Agra from Mcdonalds to KFC. Do not try road side food if you care about your stomach.



       
 Taj Mahal is a wonder and you will fall in love with it but be careful of touts that roam around everywhere in and around Taj Mahal. Do not worry too much, just be careful.

Recently, a californian woman lost her jewellery and had to go from pillar to post to get her complaint registered with the police, now the government has taken swift action and made sure that police comes for rescue operation to the place where foreigners are stuck. Just call 100 , no prefix or suffix, no code in case you are anywhere in India.

Anywhere one feels cheated by taxi drivers, hoteliers, travel guide or any other touts , please call 100 and the police will come immediately for help at the destination.

The police in India is becoming more responsive to the security of foreigners in India, they are faster to reach at the spot and even faster to lodge a complain ( it could take days in earlier times)

Whenever you feel stuck the best thing to do is call the police - 100

The call automatically connects you to the police team that takes necessary steps to ensure that safety and security is maintained.

Even Tom cruise specially travelled to visit Taj on his maiden journey to India.

Taj Mahal is a beautiful place to see but many times such an experience can become sour because of the cheats, touts and overcharging tour guides hounding you throughout.

The cheapest way to reach Taj Mahal, Agra,Uttar Pradesh, India is through volvo buses that leave from central Delhi and arrive in Agra in approximately 4-5 hours. These cabs are generally Air conditioned and the new trend is the Volvo brand so most out of city travel buses are volvo.

The charges for such travel from Delhi to Agra are between Rs.450/- to Rs.550/-

For more information on safety for foreigners in India click here - http://denetimservices.com/safety-for-foreigners/

Sunday, 7 December 2014

Educated Working Women raped by Radio cab Driver in Delhi

The news itself causes you to concern about whether to visit India or stay away. Humanity and population have taken a new direction that is making this crazy country the worst place for women to live in. The woman had a few drinks with her friends at Cyber Hub in Gurgaon, near her office and then met friends at Vasant Vihar, Delhi. From here she booked a cab through the new services - Uber. She had to go to East Delhi and she dozed off during her trip, when she woke up she found herself in a secluded area with driver touching her inappropriately. She couldn't call for help and the driver threatened her with life. After raping her he dropped her home. She managed to take a picture of the cab and now the driver has been caught by the police in Mathura, three hours away from Delhi.


Uber has the graciousness to say that they have cancelled his membership with their company. The driver had a fake number and the cab did not have a GPS. This is the kind of service the international company is providing in India. the question changes to what is wrong with this country and who should a foreigner or any educated Indian trust when intending to utilise services.

According to the news, Uber did not have any details about the driver, can you imagine that the driver did not even have a driving license, we at Denetim are surprised that how has Uber been able to back its claims of safety guaranteed. This information is based on the news coverage of this shocking rape that has taken place a couple of days back. The driver was absconding and even the SIM card was not registered in his name. The police got hold of more information from the car registration which was available because the girl clicked a picture when the driver dropped her back.

When the woman woke up in the car, he threatened her to co-operate or he will insert a rod inside her genitals by giving her the example of what happened during the December rape case.

The result is orchestrated political reaction and not a conclusive operative action that should have been taken after such a incident happened to years back.

Even the media will play around with this news and forget it, just like December 16th, they should infact try and raise this unsafe capital issue on weekly basis to ensure that it reaches the correct ears to have proper judicial and government reaction. Two years after the horrific gang rape case that happened on 16th December , 2012 , the perpetrators are still not been punished with the crime, they are still in jail without the result of Death Penalty being completed, this is because the case is going further up the judiciary and finally reached the Supreme Court. We hope it speeds up now and results in finalisation of the death penalty.

Every woman that travels to India does think about her safety and counties to fear traveling to India. Will we ever change the way we behave ourselves with the better sex, will we ever respect woman the way we have idolised them by having many many woman gods. It will take more that education, laws and government action to change this. Hopefully evolution will help weed the bad eggs out in future as their survival is diminished in Indian jails and they can try everything but they will spend the rest of their lives in jail.

Tuesday, 2 December 2014

Understanding important Hindi words - Most helpful hindi for International Travelers

This is the list of the most important words that you can use in day to day conversations when traveling India. These words cover the important words that can assist you in helping converse with Indians who do not speak English. 

Many words are listed to help you manage shun away intruders, followers, stalkers or anyone trying to be too cheap during your travel.




AAP – Formal – You

Thank you – Shukriya  / Dhaniyabad

Nahin - No

Mein – ME

Khana – Food

Panni – Water

Naam – Name

Ghar – Home

Kya – What

Kyu – Why

Bhasha – Language

Desh – Country

Mera naam John hai – My name is John

Mein France se hu – I am from France

Nahin Chaiye – I don’t want it

Hut jao – Move Away

Aapka Naam kya hai – What is your name ?

Aapka Din accha jaye – you have a good day







Words that everyone India understands: YES EVERYONE

THIS IS BECAUSE ENGLISH IS ALMOST INCORPORATED IN OUR LANGUAGE AND HAS BEEN  TAUGHT IN OUR SCHOOLS SINCE MORE THAN 50 YEARS.


·      TIME,
·      WATCH  
·      BATTERY,
    PHOTO
    CLICK PHOTO
    MINERAL WATER  - BOTTLE PANI
·      PIZZA, 
·      FAST ,
·      HAPPY,
·      LAPTOP,
·      COMPUTER,
·      MOBILE,
·      CAR,
·      BUS
·      TRUCK
·      AUTORICKSHAW
·      SHOES
·      SOCKS
·      TOOTHBRUSH
·      TOOTHPASTE
·      SHAMPOO
·      ROADS,
·      SEA
·      SHIP
·      PLANE
·      TABLE,
·      CHAIR,
·      STAIRS,
·      COURT,
·      TICKETS
·      GLASS
BOTTLE
·      CHOCOLATE
·      RAILWAYS
·      HOUSE


and many many  more words. A person who understands English will ot face any trouble in India, at least in the major cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Pune, Chandigarh, Goa, Bhopal and many more. Certain places the regional dialect plays a much important role. For instance , Chennai and many other southern cities even we Indians who do not speak Tamil can understand and communicate.


Mastering Basic Hindi Words will reach help you bargain and handle the crazy Indian crowd. At times knowing these words is a powerful weapon to scare the crazy Indian off. It does not mater if it has an accent. Just needs to be loud and clear.

Thursday, 13 November 2014

Travelling Delhi - Few Cool places

Delhi is a mad city, every foreigner hates it to start with and finally falls in love with it. Its one city that has the most rebound value. But before visiting the city everyone has many questions about it. Watching videos does not help in understanding the things that you most enquire about. Here is a small list of things to do, places to visit, hotels to stay in, how to keep it cheap and wear to buy what from.



Delhi has a history that goes back to the 18th Century, the Mughal era, and has a life that one cannot image sitting in a developed country. People from USA, UK, Australia, Canada have thousands visiting again and again every year.



The best places to visit from sightseeing perspective:-


  1. Qutub Minar
  2. Humanyuns Tomb
  3. Delhi Haat
  4. Lodhi gardens
  5. Delhi Haat
  6. Jantar Mantar
  7. Chandni Chowk - Old Delhi
  8. Jama Masjid - Old Delhi
  9. Akshardham Temple
  10. Bangla Sahib
  11. Palika Bazaar
  12. Connaught Place - Central Delhi
  13. Khan Market
  14. Sarjoini nagar- Flee Market
  15. G. K -1 Market
  16. Haus Khas Village
  17. Red Fort
  18. Shiv Murthi
  19. Hanuman Temple
  20. India Habitat Centre
  21. Lotus Temple


There are many more things to do in Delhi. Let us first understand Delhi. Most places in Delhi are in Central and South Delhi. Metro is available in all areas. The total range of Delhi metro is 330 Kms
Delhi has population of 16 million people and increasing due to daily migration from the villages across India. The airport is inside the city and central delhi is just 45 minutes away from Central Delhi. The railway station is in Central Delhi. 


Delhi is situated in the Northern part of India and is very ideally located to cover many important destinations in India. Such as  Taj mahal, Agra- 3 hour drive, Jaipur, Rajasthan - 4 hour drive, Himalayas- 6-12 hour drive depending where one wants to go. The Golden temple, Amritsar, Punjab- 10-12 hour drive.


 Delhi is considered an open city with big roads and trees all around. The city looks and feels rich, at least in the important areas. There is a closed and rickety side as well, but most of it is in West and North Delhi. Most Foreigners who are backpackers live around Central Delhi in areas such as Paharganj, 

Karol Bagh and these areas are considered very cheap, additionally they are bustling and overcrowded as well. One can find anything that one needs in Delhi. From Brands to sunscreens everything is available. Sim cards are available for Rs.100 / $2 , with the cheapest calling rates in the world. Rs.1 for 60 second call. 100 SMS are free for a basic prepaid package and 3g is available all around the country. 

The coolest places to dine are:-



 Cafe Turtle , Full Circle are in Khan Market and one of the most visited places by foreigners from around the world. Book Store on the First Floor and amazing coffee zone on the second.
1) Cafe Turtle - Khan market
2) Sarvana Bhawan - Connaught Place
3) Amour - Haus Khas Village
4) Delhi Haat - has food from every state
5) Punjabi by Nature - Connaught Place
6) Star Bucks - Connaught Place 
7) Gulati - Pandara Road
8) Out of the box - Haus Khas Village
9) Smokeys BBQ and Grill - Greater Kailash
10) Big Chill - Khan Market
11) Karim Hotel - Old Delhi - near Jama Masjid 
12) Street Food - Chandini Chowk - Delhi
13) Khan Chacha Kabab Corner - Khan Market
14) Oh Calcutta - Nehru Place


Most Delhi is full of North Indians but also has a wide mix of South Indians, West Indians and working village population.

Things to be careful of:-

  1. Only drink bottled water - Rs.20-Rs-30
  2. Do not have uncut fruits and vegetables
  3. Do not have ice in you drinks that does not come from trusted source
  4. Do not give you mobile number to anyone you do not know
  5. Wear conservative clothes in congested and old parts of Delhi
  6. Cover your head when travelling in an auto rickshaw - if you want to recognise your hair later
  7. Do not accept pricing and opinions on face value
The picture above is from janpath market, Connaught place - Delhi

 Yes we do have good clean hospitals and homes. Yss we do have clean bathing water. Yes we have men and women who speak English.

In case you have any other questions, please feel free to leave a comment and we shall be happy to provide any form of help required in Delhi.


Monday, 10 November 2014

New Delhi, 25th most fun city in the world - Places to visit in New Delhi, India

"One always comes back again and again" is a sentence you will hear from most international travellers. From colours to spices, Delhi has it all. You name it and delhi has it. People from all over the world has started enjoying this metropolitan city with its diverse range of pubs,bars, coffee shops, quaint sheeshah cafes and of course the new evolving night life. Delhi can easily be called a young man's city. There is stuff to do wherever you are and it costs nothing to drink, shop in Delhi.



There is not one cafe where you will not find a foreigner. Step into any starbucks, dominos, pizza hut or mcdonalds and you will have a International tour right there.

So what are the places that foreigners love to visit in Delhi.

One needs to break the whole expedition into 3-4 days and organise it according to travel convenience, namely metro, auto rickshaw, bus or a taxi.

Below is a list of places to visit and how to visit them.

1. Delhi Haat

Situated in Central South Delhi, Delhi Haat is an open area traditional food and shopping crada. Every State of India has a designated area which serves the traditional food and some shopping items based on that local area. The entry cost is just around Rs.50 . Metro Station-
 INA Market




2. Safdurjung Tomb

Situated just five minutes from Delhi Haat, Safdurjung tomb is an old mughal era sandstone and marble mausoleum, built in the 18th century. Its a must visit place for any delhi traveller. Metro Station - INA market



3. Lodhi Gardens

Less than 5 minutes from Safdurjung Tomb, Lodhi gardens are the best and the most beautiful gardens of Delhi. One has no option but to just fall in love with the mughal architecture of the garden and the luxury it provides. In case you miss the greenery in delhi, this is a must visit place.

Eating joint near by - American Diner, India Habitat Centre-2 minutes or 10 minute walk to Khan Market



4. Khan Market

Walking distance from Lodhi Gardens, Khan market is a class rich mans market with decently prices cafes and bars as well. This is where foreigners are jumping around the whole time.



A famous coffee and book store is Cafe Turtle, with the finest continental food and coffee, this place is loved by foreigners and one of the most visited cafes in Delhi.




All the four destinations can be easily covered in one day and should be covered together as they are close to each other and are mostly visited by people from all over the world.

5. Connaught Place

This is the heart of Delhi and the most important part of the city. No matter how much one talks about Connaught Place it is less. One must must visit this place many times to get a good feel of this place Connaught place can be classified in two concentric circles. Inner circle and Outer circle. Inner Circle is more to do with shops such as Nike, United Colors of benetton, Arrow, Allen Solly etc. The Paths connecting the inner circle and outer circle is a mix of cafes,pubs and stores. The outer circle consists of pubs, commercial offices and coffee stores such as Star Bucks, Cafe Coffee Day and Barista.

There is so much to eat that you can spend weeks just trying out various cuisines. The most sought after restaurants to eat are Sarvana Bhawan( South Indian), Venger ( Pastry Shop), Kake da dhaba ( Indian Mughally Food).

Just around F block is Janpath Market ( the flee market), one can pick up artificial jewellery, t-shirts and loads of summer wear at dirt cheap prices. The market also has a very old and famous coffee store - Depauls - The cold coffee served is very famous and just costs Rs.30/-




There are many must visit places that are at walkable distance from Connaught place, which has the central metro station of the city - Rajiv Chowk. This is the most used and the biggest metro station in Delhi.

Places to see near Connaught Place -

Bangla Sahib Gurudwara 

One of the most known temples of the Sikhs, this is a beautifully gold covered Gurudwara ( Temple) with people visiting from all around India. This place serves food 24 hours a day to anyone interested and there are no charges for eating here.



Hanuman Temple


Is an ancient Hindu Temple on the same road as Bangla Sahib Guruwdwara, It is claimed to be from Mahabartha Days, Lord Krishan's life story. The place is full of monkeys and flower shops.



Jantar Mantar

Ancient Time keeping was done through this old building - Jantar Mantar .Walking distance from Janpath, Connaught place.






15 minutes Drive from Connaught Place are:-

Rashtrpathi Bhawan - Presidents House

 Build by britishers during there visit to India during the 20th Century. This is a picturesque place and an open ground to walk around



India Gate

On the opposite side of Rashtrapati Bhawan, with gardens to walk from is India Gate

India Gate was built in memory of soldiers who died in the 1970s war with Pakistan.




There are no restaurants around this area. Its a high security zone and has highly controlled traffic guidelines.

Spending half a day here will help you cover everything around this area. Evenings are preferable time to visit Rashtrapati Bhawan and India Gate.


6. Haus Khas Village

This is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Delhi and the most happening. The place is known for coffee bars, pubs and many many restaurants. This place has a soothing lake and some wildlife as well. This is a foreigners den in Delhi. You won't have a moment when the foreigner will not be within your eyesight. Metro Station - Haus Khas - Distance from Metro station - 2-3 kms, walk time - 15-20 minutes , Autorickshaw fare - Rs.20 - 50.




Haus Khas Village has got the trendiest and the coolest places to dine out




7. Qutub Minar

Minar is an architectural feature of mosques. Its a tall spire with an onion shape and an conical crown. Qutub Minar is 73 metres tall made with Red Sandstone and marble. It is a must visit cultural and historical place of Delhi.


Qutub Minar and Haus Khas Village can be visited in one day. Near Qutub Minar is Select City Walk - one of the biggest malls in Delhi and has the favourite beer joint - Hard Rock Cafe.


8. Sajorini Nagar Market - Flee Market - Shoppers Paradise.

This is the god of all flee markets in India. Its huge and sells every branded apparel at very cheap prices. One can find all brands with extreme ease. Do not forget to bargain it down to one third and take it up to reach a mutually acceptable price. Shop shop and drop. This is a famous market for all the teenagers of the city. Bags, shoes, shirts, skirts, thongs, swimwear, nightwear. sunglasses , accessories, plants and every kind, style of women wear is available at Sarojini Nagar Market.

Metro Station - INA Market - Distance - 5-7 kms Autorickshaw- Rs.100-120/-




Metro Advice

Buy a metro card for Rs.200/- and you will get a 10% savings discount for every metro travel . General pricing is between Rs.10 to Rs.20 ( 2- 20 stations)




Sunday, 9 November 2014

Managing Celebrity Security in India

India is the worlds second most populated country in the world, second to China, which has two and a half times the land area in comparison to India. Having such soaring populations and mostly relying on agriculture to survive.



The country is bound to have high migration to cities.  The increases the load and the crime rate in cities. Any celebrity, whether of Bollywood or any other form of media, that travels around to meet crowds will regularly get affected by the huge crowds that are representative of the rural and urban India as a whole.



What are the basic precautions and training techniques we imbibe in our team to ensure perfect security services for the celebrity:-


  1.  Proper Dress Code
The first and foremost is having the best dressed, disciplined security officers that can provide the utmost service 24 hours everyday. These security officers have been told to keep every information private and controlled from the outside world. Privacy and Secrecy of knowledge is taken as the primary goal of ensuring implicit security.



    2. Management

The celebrity travels with many cars around the main car. Every Bodyguard and Private Officer is divided for effective security to the celebrity and the concerning staff. The most important part after allocation of duties is taking steps to understand the administration and managers of the celebrity to get a clear idea of any threats or crowd trouble to prepare for


   3. Schedule of the program

Before the celebrity starts his journey, the plan for the whole trip is already in place. We take care to discuss and highlight the areas in which we require additional care and security supervision.
Every moment is pre planned and therefore the requirement to cater to the program becomes extremely important.


  4. Getting to know the team

The team that has planned and organised everything before the celebrity comes to India are the ones that can provide insights that can help for us to plan better and tighter security.
There is always a team that works for the celebrity, organising, booking, arranging - interaction with this team is very important from security perspective.


 5. Walking, Running, Standing throughout the celebrity visit.

The personal security officers are trained to manage and be available for service throughout the tenure of the celebrity visit in and around India. The team is always on its toes and present for any requirement. There are cases where the celebrity is moving on a horse, manual rickshaw, the security will pace for whatever distance the celebrity takes that ride. The door opening, the seating, the crowd handling, media management. The security team stands and waits for the celebrity to finish his meal before it takes a break for their own meal.



Wednesday, 29 October 2014

PSO cum automatic car drivers for protection in India

Denetim Services is the only organisation that trains and manages personal security officers who have automatic car driving skills for driving luxury cars in India. Ex-armymen do not have car driving experience of automatic cars as during duty they do not get to drive them. Therefore it becomes difficult for anyone looking for a Personal security officer with such skills. Most companies refuse point blank on such a request and keep insisting ones without such skills.

Denetim has already more than 20 personal security officers cum car drivers working privately for many organisations and real estate businessmen around India. These drivers are ex-army, ex-nsg, ex-navy, ex-crpf and half experience of more than 5 years of driving cars such as Audi, Mercedes, Jaguar, BMW etc.

The most important reason that people have come to us for such skilled drivers is that Denetim understands the need of safety during driving for high net worth individuals. Safety is required for driving kids to school, driving family members for any events at night. Securing the family has become an important factor for the highly intolerant cities of India. Denetim Services has employed Personal security officers who have automatic car driving skills in Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Chandigarh, Gurgaon, Noida, Guwahati, Lucknow and Goa.

The special focus on police verification, training and experience check has been extremely important for each pso hired by us and our clients has been satisfied with our services. The company has been known to work diligently to meet your requirement to suit your needs for car driving in the congested cities of India.

Only needs to examine the method in which this truly difficult situation works is that every civilian PSO cannot be trusted and every other villager with Gun license is a PSO nowadays. One needs to firmly ensure that no lapse occurs during duty . An ex-army officer has the maturity, experience, knowledge and skills to match such expectations which cannot be fulfilled by PSOs who have civilian backgrounds.

Denetim Services strongly recommends employing ex-servicemen as security personnel and the added advantage of having skills of driving automatic cars is a boon.

For more details please feel free to call us at +91-9910195928

Monday, 27 October 2014

How to handle Bouncers and Security officers ?

Many times the biggest threat can come from bouncers and security officers that are responsible for handling such situations. Biggest reasons are too much arrogance in dealing with already belligerent security officers. If the management of the event does not teach the security personnel properly then the security  would act in unexpected ways and lead in aggravating trouble than just handling the situation.




Bouncers have spend their lives in gyms, street fights, gambling corners and pubs. For them life is blocking, stomping and stopping people, crowds. There only aim is to shoulder stop people all the time. In fact, we also have to maintain certain distance in our interaction with the bouncers to manage and control the behaviour of the security officers. Bouncers have a habit of drinking beer and gorging enormous quantities of food after the event . These details should every event organiser to manage the security staff effectively. Delhi is a strange city with porous borders, primarily due to its proximity with Uttar Pradesh and Haryana, the two most notorious areas in North India. Hiring bouncers who can easily take shelter in such villages should be a warning to anyone who does not understand the threat these bouncers can pose.

We at Denetim Services verify each residence and each certificate of every bouncer to ensure trust, safety and security. Nowadays , most events are held in capital region of Delhi i.e Gurgaon, Noida, GT Karnal Road, Ghaziabad, Greater Noida etc. This makes it easier for the security companies to involve bouncers from nearby areas that can be hired at cheaper rates and have dire consequences on the security of the event. Denetim does not play with security in such circumstance and never hires local bouncers to manage the event. Our team travels from the corporate office of Delhi to provide world class, security services at all times. Profit is not the motivation to provide security and it is the reason that we are growing at a flashing speed.

There are lot of questions that are asked from us about the security services that one would require and how to manage the threats received for any event. Event Security is a challenge not just because on needs to manage the crazy crowds but also about having trustworthy , untainted and un corrupt services.

Most bouncers ar uneducated and have lived their lives in gyms or bikes with bands on their heads and baseball bats to look cool. Of course they can handle insane situations and manage loud crowds but they also have tendencies that can miss fire and lead to dire consequences. We have a special rule of not having armed bouncers as Denetim prefer amred ex- army servicemen to manage the work that is considered with extreme care and requires way more maturity than just crowd control.