India, Nov. 14 -- The Al Falah University has been in the spotlight since the "white collar" terror module was busted earlier this week. The focus became even more intense after the same module was linked to the Delhi Red Fort car blast on Monday evening.

At least 10 people have died, with several others sustaining injuries, after a high-intensity blast in a white i20 tore through vehicles at a busy intersection near the Lal Quila Metro Station.

Al Falah University is now firmly under the radar of investigating agencies, as the Delhi blast prime suspect, Dr Umar Nabi and most of the terror module busted before that, is connected to the institution situated on Faridabad's Dhauj road.

The management and the financial practices of Al-Fala...