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Faridabad

American  
[fuh-ree-duh-bahd] / fəˈri dəˌbɑd /

noun

  1. an industrial city in Haryana, N India.


Faridabad British  
/ fæˈrɪdəbæd /

noun

  1. a city in NE India, in Haryana: industrial centre. Pop: 1 054 981 (2001)

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A doctor from Indian-administered Kashmir, Umar was working as an assistant professor in the general medicine department at Al-Falah University in Faridabad, a Delhi suburb, the NIA said, adding that it had established the driver's identity forensically.

From BBC

The explosion last week came just hours after Kashmir police said they had arrested seven men in recent weeks from different parts of India and seized 2,900kg of explosives from Faridabad - the same suburb of Delhi where Umar lived and worked.

From BBC

"The NMC had issued an order declaring that Indian students who had taken admission in foreign universities after November 2021 would have to finish the course in the same university if they wanted their degrees to be recognised in India," says Ms Sethia, who's from Faridabad just outside Delhi.

From BBC

Testing still needs to be an essential part of India's COVID-19 control strategy, and expanded rapidly, or infections will be missed, says Gagandeep Kang, executive director of the Translational Health Science and Technology Institute in Faridabad.

From Nature

Gagandeep Kang, an academic gastroenterologist and executive director of the Translational Health Science and Technology Institute in Faridabad, says that institutions and government need to improve access to funding and resources to level the playing field for researchers who are up for tenure and allow for a more-rigorous review process.

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