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Faridabad

Faridabad is the most populous city in the Indian state of Haryana and a part of Delhi National Capital Region.[4] It is one of the major satellite cities around Delhi and is located 284 kilometres south of the state capital Chandigarh. The river Yamuna forms the eastern district boundary with Uttar Pradesh. The Government of India included it in the second list of Smart Cities Mission on 24 May 2016.[5] Faridabad has been described as the eighth fastest growing city in the world and the third in India by the City Mayors Foundation survey.[6] As per the 2001 Delhi Regional Plan, Faridabad is part of the Delhi Metropolitan Area (DMA).[7]

Faridabad
From top, left to right: Vatika Mindscapes, NHPC Corporate Office, Crown Plaza of Faridabad, Lake near Surajkund, Larsen & Toubro Corporate Office
Faridabad
Faridabad
Coordinates: 28°25′16″N 77°18′28″E / 28.4211°N 77.3078°E / 28.4211; 77.3078Coordinates: 28°25′16″N 77°18′28″E / 28.4211°N 77.3078°E / 28.4211; 77.3078
Country India
StateHaryana
DistrictFaridabad
Metropolitan AreaDelhi
Established1607
Founded byShaikh Farid Bukhari
Government
 • TypeMunicipal Corporation
 • BodyMunicipal Corporation of Faridabad
 • MayorSuman Bala
 • Senior Deputy MayorDevender Chaudhary
 • Deputy MayorManmohan Garg
 • Planning agencyFaridabad Metropolitan Development Authority
Area
 • Total189.9 km2 (73.3 sq mi)
Elevation
198 m (650 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total1,414,050
 • Density7,400/km2 (19,000/sq mi)
DemonymFaridabadi/Fbd-ians
Languages
 • OfficialHindi & Punjabi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
121001[2]
Telephone code0129
Vehicle registrationHR-51 (City)
HR-29 (Ballabhgarh)
HR-38 (Commercial) HR-87 city
HDI (2017) 0.696[3] ( medium)
Websitefaridabad.nic.in
mcfaridabad.org

The newly developed residential and industrial part of Faridabad (Sec. 66 to 89) between the Agra Canal and the Yamuna River is commonly referred to as Greater Faridabad. The area is being developed as a self-sustained sub-city with wide roads, tall buildings, malls, educational institutions, and health and commercial centers. Sectors 66 to 74 are Industrial Sectors, while Sectors 75 to 89 are Residential Sectors.[8]

Faridabad is a major industrial hub of Haryana.[4] 50% of the income tax collected in Haryana is from Faridabad and Gurgaon.[9] Faridabad is famous for henna production from the agricultural sector, while tractors, motorcycles, switch gears, refrigerators, shoes, tyres and garments constitute its primary industrial products.

In 2018, Faridabad was considered by the World Health Organization as the world's second most polluted city.[10] In 2020, Faridabad ranked 10th in the Swachh Survekshan Survey's top ten dirtiest cities in India in 2020.[11]

Faridabad has been selected as one of the hundred Indian cities to be developed as a smart city under Government of India's flagship Smart Cities Mission by Ministry of Urban Development.

History

The city was founded in 1607 by Sheikh Farīd, treasurer to the Mughal emperor Jahangir, to protect the Grand Trunk Road between Delhi and Agra, and lies in the cultural region of Braj.[12] A project for Pakistani refugee resettlement and light industrial development was initiated in the city in 1950.[12] In Independent India, Faridabad was initially a part of Gurgaon district which was later made an independent district on 15 August 1979.

Nearby Tilpat (then "Tilprastha") was one of the five villages demanded by Pandavas to avert a disastrous war.[13][14]

Geography

Climate

Faridabad
Climate chart (explanation)
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Precipitation totals in mm
Source: Weather 2[15]
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Faridabad has a borderline hot semi-arid climate (Köppen BSh) just short of a dry-winter humid subtropical climate (Cwa). The city features the three typical Indian seasons - The "hot" or pre-monsoon season lasts from late March to late June and is typified by sweltering and arid conditions that begin very dry but latterly turn humid. The "wet" or monsoon season is sweltering and often dangerously humid with frequent but erratic heavy rainfall. Following the retreat of the monsoon is the "cool" or winter season with warm and sunny weather producing by far the most comfortable conditions.[citation needed]

Climate data for Faridabad
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 20
(68)
24
(75)
30
(86)
36
(97)
39
(102)
39
(102)
35
(95)
34
(93)
34
(93)
33
(91)
27
(81)
22
(72)
31
(88)
Average low °C (°F) 8
(46)
11
(52)
15
(59)
21
(70)
26
(79)
28
(82)
27
(81)
26
(79)
25
(77)
19
(66)
13
(55)
9
(48)
19
(66)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 15
(0.6)
19
(0.7)
21
(0.8)
27
(1.1)
27
(1.1)
61
(2.4)
214
(8.4)
228
(9.0)
100
(3.9)
21
(0.8)
5
(0.2)
14
(0.6)
752
(29.6)
Source: Weather 2[15]

Demographics

Religion in Faridabad city (2011 census)[16]
Religion Percent
Hinduism
89.01%
Islam
7.29%
Sikhism
2.04%

As per 2011 census, Faridabad had a population of 1,414,050 out of which there were 754,542 males and 659,508 females.[17] The literacy rate was 83.83 per cent.[18] The local languages are Brajbhasha and Haryanvi.[19]

Religion in Faridabad City
Religion Population
(1911)[20]: 20 
Percentage
(1911)
Hinduism   3,034 67.65%
Islam   1,436 32.02%
Christianity   12 0.27%
Sikhism   1 0.02%
Others [a] 2 0.04%
Total Population 4,485 100%

Administration

There are six key administrators of Faridabad.[21][22]

S. No. Department Title Position Holder Qualification
1 Administration Divisional Commissioner Sh. Sanjay Joon IAS
2 Administration Deputy Commissioner Sh. Vikram Singh IAS
3 Administration Additional Deputy Commissioner Ms. Aparajita IAS
4 Municipal Corporation of Faridabad (MCF) Commissioner Sh. Jitendra IAS
5 Judiciary District & Sessions Judge Sh. Yashvir Singh Rathore HCS (Judicial)
6 Police Commissioner of Police Sh. Vikas Kumar Arora IPS

Faridabad, Palwal, and Nuh district jointly fall under Faridabad division of Haryana. A Division is headed by a Divisional Commissioner.

 
National Power Training Institute Corporate Office, Faridabad

Faridabad has a judiciary system headquartered at District Court in Sector 12 which came into existence on 8 December 1980 with Shri A.P. Chaudhary as first District & Sessions Judge, Faridabad. The District Court has its Bar association with more than 2000 lawyers as its members[23]

Economy

The Faridabad Small Industries Association claims that Faridabad and Gurgaon districts account for almost 56% of the income tax collected in Haryana.[4] Faridabad has been selected as one of the hundred Indian cities to be developed as a smart city under PM Narendra Modi's flagship Smart Cities Mission.[24] It has started growing as another technology hub in Haryana nurturing startups and innovation.[25]

Faridabad is the largest exporter of henna (Mehandi) in India. According to the Faridabad Henna Manufacturing Association, the sale of henna from Faridabad is worth an estimated 250 crore (US$31 million)–300 crore (US$38 million) annually.[26]

Many directorates of different union government ministries are headquartered in Faridabad including Central Ground Water Board, Department of Plant Quarantine and Central Insecticide Lab,[27] and Union Government Offices from Haryana including the Commissioner of Central Excise within Department of Revenue, Government of India, Department of Explosives, and Department of Labour. Institute such as National Council for Cement and Building Materials, a research and development institute under the ministry of commerce, and industry has its head office in Faridabad.[28]

The Apex Central Training Institute of the Department of Revenue, Government of India, National Academy of Customs Excise & Narcotics is located at Sector 29. The National Power Training Institute, an autonomous body under Ministry of Power, Government of India has a corporate office in Faridabad.[29] The city also hosts the National Institute of Financial Management, which serves as training academy for accounting and financial services.[30]

 
NHPC Corporate Office, Faridabad

Also headquartered here is NHPC Limited which is a Central PSU under the Ministry of Power, Government of India, and the largest Hydro-power Company in India.

An office of Geological Survey of India is also located in the NIT-5 area of the city.

Faridabad is the industrial capital of Haryana. As of 2013, out of a total of 11,665 registered working factories in Haryana, 2,499 were in Faridabad which was followed by Gurgaon with 2,116 factories. According to a study, the growth of Faridabad has been declining in the last 2 decades, the share of Faridabad in investment is less than 1% and 93% of investment is in the paper industry. The industrial contribution of Faridabad to Haryana's revenue was declined from 29% to 22% in 2012–13.[31]

Faridabad is home to large-scale companies like Escorts Limited,[32] India Yamaha Motor Pvt. Ltd., Havells India Limited,[33] JCB India Limited, Indian Oil (R&D),[34] Larsen & Toubro (L&T),[35] Whirlpool India Ltd., ABB Group, Goodyear India Ltd., Bata India Ltd and Eicher Tractor Ltd. and Beebay Kidswear[36] Eyewear e-tailer Lenskart and healthcare startup Lybrate have their headquarters in Faridabad.[37][38] More than 5,000 units of auto parts producers are based in Faridabad.[39] Lakhani Armaan Group has set up manufacturing facilities at Faridabad (Haryana). [40]

Transportation and connectivity

Rail

Faridabad is on the broad gauge of the New Delhi – Mumbai Line. New Delhi and Hazrat Nizammudin Railway Station is about 25 km away from Old Faridabad railway station. The trains for big cities like Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai are easily accessible from here. Local trains runs between New Delhi to Faridabad.[41]

Metro

 
The Violet Line of the Delhi Metro connects Faridabad.

Delhi Metro Violet Line connects Faridabad with Delhi. The extension of Violet Line to Faridabad was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 6 Sepetmeber 2015.[42] There are 9 metro stations in Faridabad corridor of Delhi Metro which are all elevated.[43] Metro has been recently elongated to Ballabhgarh with the addition of two stations- Sant Surdas Sihi and Raja Nahar Singh Ballabhgarh.

The 11 metro stations are Sarai, NHPC Chowk, Mewala Maharajpur, Sector 28, Badkhal Mor, Old Faridabad, Neelam Chowk Ajronda, Bata Chowk, Escorts Mujesar, Sant Surdas (Sihi) and Raja Nahar Singh.[44]

Road

Faridabad is well connected with Delhi through Delhi Faridabad Skyway (Badarpur Flyover).[45][46][47][48][49] It is also connected to cities of Gurugram through Faridabad Gurugram Road (SH137) and Gautam Buddha Nagar of Uttar Pradesh.

Airways

Faridabad is served by Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi, which is around 35 km from Faridabad.[41] The airport is the busiest airport in India and provides domestic and international air connectivity.[50]

Education

Higher education

There are numerous educational institutions in Faridabad that offer higher education courses. These colleges provide courses in different field like science, medicine, arts, commerce, engineering, MCA, etc. Some of the colleges that offer graduate and undergraduate courses include:

Healthcare

There are many private and government hospitals in Faridabad.[51][52] The city also has one Government Medical College Hospital named Employees State Insurance Corporation Medical College, Faridabad.[53] The city had another private medical college Gold field medical college situated in Village Chainsa, Ballabgarh which got defunct in 2016 due to financial constraints and later bought by Haryana government and planned to restart in 2020 by the name of "Atal Bihari Vajpayee government medical College".[54] Other hospitals include:

  • Accord Hospital
  • Asian Fidelis Multi Speciality Hospital
  • Badshah Khan Hospital popularly known as BK Hospital[55]
  • Fortis Escorts Hospital
  • IBS Ashwani Hospital
  • Park Hospital, Faridabad
  • QRG Health City
  • RG Stone Urology & Laparoscopy Hospital
  • Sarvodaya Hospital & Research Centre
  • SSB Heart And Multispecialty Hospital

Sports

Cricket

 
Nahar Singh Stadium

The Nahar Singh Stadium, which has approximately 25,000 seats, has hosted 8 international cricket matches[56] and a league cricket match between Mumbai Heroes and Bhojpuri Dabbang of Celebrity Cricket League.[citation needed] However, owing to the poor condition of the grounds, international competitions have not been held there since 2017.[56][57] In 2019, a $10.15 million (115 Crore) Haryana government project began to renovate the stadium and grounds. International matches are expected to resume in the facility by the early 2020.[56]

Tourism

Badkhal Lake

 
Dried Badkhal lake

Badkhal Lake was located in Badkhal village, 8 km from Delhi Border. The lake fringed by Aravalli hills was a man-made embankment which has now dried up.[58] The lake complex, spread over 40 acres, had come up in 1969.[59] In June 2015, Haryana government decided to revive the Badkhal lake here to once again attract tourists.[60]

Surajkund Tourist Complex and International Crafts Fair

Situated at a distance of around 8 km from South Delhi. It is a 10th-century water reservoir which believed to be built by Tomar king Surajpal.[61][62] Place is known for its annual fair "Surajkund International Crafts Mela".[63] 2015 edition of fair was visited by 1.2 million visitors including 160,000 foreigners with more than 20 countries participating in fair.[64] The Suraj Kund Lake.[65] D2i.in. Retrieved on 2012-01-10. here is surrounded by rock cut steps.[66]

2016 edition of Surajkund International Crafts Mela was the 30th edition and People's Republic of China will be participating in the fair.[67] Participation of the China will be the part of agreement signed between India and China in 2014 to celebrate year 2016 as "Year of China in India".[68]

In 2021, the international crafts fair or Surajkund Mela, as it commonly called scheduled from 1 to 15 February was cancelled for the first time in 34 years amid COVID-19 fears.[69]

Anangpur Dam

 
Surajkund dam downstream side

The Anagpur Dam is located close to the Anagpur village (also called Arangpur) in Faridabad district, about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) away from Surajkund.[citation needed] This unique Indian hydraulic engineering structure was built during the reign of King Anangpal of the Tomar dynasty in the 8th century. It is approachable by road from Delhi from the Delhi – Mathura road. The ruins of the fortifications found in Anangpur village establish by an inference that it was built by Anangpal as part of the Lal Kot that was developed as the first city of Delhi in the 8th century.[70][71][72]

Raja Nahar Singh Palace

Raja Nahar Singh palace is located in Ballabhgarh. Now Haryana Tourism manages the palace as heritage property.It is owned by the tewatia family, the inheritors. The palace is now a motel-cum-restaurant.

Baba Farid's Tomb

The tomb is located in old Faridabad. Baba Farid was a popular Sufi Sant. The tomb contains 2 gigantic doors and the graves of Baba Farid and his son.[1]

Prehistoric stone age site

Archaeologists discovered cave paintings and tools from the Paleolithic period in the Mangar Bani hill forest, which is on the outskirts of Faridabad. The cave paintings are estimated to be one lac years old. These are believed to be the largest in the Indian subcontinent and possibly the world's oldest.[73][74]

Recreation

Faridabad and various shopping malls including SRS Mall in Sector 12, Crown Interiors Mall in Sector 37, Crown Plaza in Sector 15 A, Parasnath Mall along with several others. The city has a good network of parks in each sector with some of the major parks like Town Park in Sector 12 which also accommodates one of the Largest Flag of India. Omaxe World Street is the recent addition to the malls of Greater faridabad.

Religious sites

  • ISKCON Faridabad Sri Sri Rādhā Govind Dhām.
  • Shri Maharani Vaishno Devi Mandir, Tikona Park.
  • Shri Salasar Balaji Evam Khatu Shyam Mandir, Main Mathura Road, Ballabhgarh
  • Shri 1008 Parshvanath Digambar Jain Mandir, Sector 16[75]
  • Jharna Mandir, Mohabbtabad
  • Nagashri Temple, Sihi
  • Ratan Nath Mandir
  • Shiv Mandir, Sainik Colony
  • Shri Triveni Hanuman Mandir at Gurgaon-Faridabad Expressway
  • Parson Temple near Badhkal Lake[76]
  • Jagannath Temple, Sector 15A
  • Hari Parwat Mandir, Anangpur

Utilities

Faridabad has been selected as one of the 100 Smart Cities in India.[77] A live talk show on making Faridabad 'a smart city' was organised at Municipal Corporation's Auditorium.[when?][78][79] Haryana Power Generation Corporation Ltd (HPGCL) is setting up a solar power plant at the site of a defunct thermal power plant in Faridabad. The power generator plans to set up the plant over 151.78 acres near Bata Chowk in the district that generated coal based energy in the past.[80]

Environment

A petition was filed with National Green Tribunal (NGT) for protection of Aravalli from Faridabad waste disposal.[81]

Politics of Faridabad

The Lok Sabha MP from Faridabad is Krishan Pal Gurjar, who was elected in May 2019. The MLA is Narender Gupta, who was elected in October 2019.[82]

Notable people

See also

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faridabad, other, uses, disambiguation, this, article, multiple, issues, please, help, improve, discuss, these, issues, talk, page, learn, when, remove, these, template, messages, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve. For other uses see Faridabad disambiguation This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Faridabad news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed March 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Faridabad is the most populous city in the Indian state of Haryana and a part of Delhi National Capital Region 4 It is one of the major satellite cities around Delhi and is located 284 kilometres south of the state capital Chandigarh The river Yamuna forms the eastern district boundary with Uttar Pradesh The Government of India included it in the second list of Smart Cities Mission on 24 May 2016 5 Faridabad has been described as the eighth fastest growing city in the world and the third in India by the City Mayors Foundation survey 6 As per the 2001 Delhi Regional Plan Faridabad is part of the Delhi Metropolitan Area DMA 7 FaridabadMetropolitan CityFrom top left to right Vatika Mindscapes NHPC Corporate Office Crown Plaza of Faridabad Lake near Surajkund Larsen amp Toubro Corporate OfficeFaridabadShow map of HaryanaFaridabadShow map of IndiaCoordinates 28 25 16 N 77 18 28 E 28 4211 N 77 3078 E 28 4211 77 3078 Coordinates 28 25 16 N 77 18 28 E 28 4211 N 77 3078 E 28 4211 77 3078Country IndiaStateHaryanaDistrictFaridabadMetropolitan AreaDelhiEstablished1607Founded byShaikh Farid BukhariGovernment TypeMunicipal Corporation BodyMunicipal Corporation of Faridabad MayorSuman Bala Senior Deputy MayorDevender Chaudhary Deputy MayorManmohan Garg Planning agencyFaridabad Metropolitan Development AuthorityArea 1 Total189 9 km2 73 3 sq mi Elevation198 m 650 ft Population 2011 Total1 414 050 Density7 400 km2 19 000 sq mi DemonymFaridabadi Fbd iansLanguages OfficialHindi amp PunjabiTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN121001 2 Telephone code0129Vehicle registrationHR 51 City HR 29 Ballabhgarh HR 38 Commercial HR 87 cityHDI 2017 0 696 3 medium Websitefaridabad wbr nic wbr in mcfaridabad wbr orgThe newly developed residential and industrial part of Faridabad Sec 66 to 89 between the Agra Canal and the Yamuna River is commonly referred to as Greater Faridabad The area is being developed as a self sustained sub city with wide roads tall buildings malls educational institutions and health and commercial centers Sectors 66 to 74 are Industrial Sectors while Sectors 75 to 89 are Residential Sectors 8 Faridabad is a major industrial hub of Haryana 4 50 of the income tax collected in Haryana is from Faridabad and Gurgaon 9 Faridabad is famous for henna production from the agricultural sector while tractors motorcycles switch gears refrigerators shoes tyres and garments constitute its primary industrial products In 2018 Faridabad was considered by the World Health Organization as the world s second most polluted city 10 In 2020 Faridabad ranked 10th in the Swachh Survekshan Survey s top ten dirtiest cities in India in 2020 11 Faridabad has been selected as one of the hundred Indian cities to be developed as a smart city under Government of India s flagship Smart Cities Mission by Ministry of Urban Development Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 3 Demographics 4 Administration 5 Economy 6 Transportation and connectivity 6 1 Rail 6 2 Metro 6 3 Road 6 4 Airways 7 Education 7 1 Higher education 8 Healthcare 9 Sports 9 1 Cricket 10 Tourism 10 1 Badkhal Lake 10 2 Surajkund Tourist Complex and International Crafts Fair 10 3 Anangpur Dam 10 4 Raja Nahar Singh Palace 10 5 Baba Farid s Tomb 10 6 Prehistoric stone age site 10 7 Recreation 11 Religious sites 12 Utilities 13 Environment 14 Politics of Faridabad 15 Notable people 16 See also 17 References 17 1 Sources 18 External linksHistory EditThe city was founded in 1607 by Sheikh Farid treasurer to the Mughal emperor Jahangir to protect the Grand Trunk Road between Delhi and Agra and lies in the cultural region of Braj 12 A project for Pakistani refugee resettlement and light industrial development was initiated in the city in 1950 12 In Independent India Faridabad was initially a part of Gurgaon district which was later made an independent district on 15 August 1979 Nearby Tilpat then Tilprastha was one of the five villages demanded by Pandavas to avert a disastrous war 13 14 Geography EditClimate Edit FaridabadClimate chart explanation J F M A M J J A S O N D 15 21 8 19 23 10 21 30 15 27 36 21 29 39 26 61 39 28 214 35 27 228 34 26 100 34 25 21 33 19 5 28 13 14 22 8 Average max and min temperatures in C Precipitation totals in mmSource Weather 2 15 Imperial conversionJFMAMJJASOND 0 6 70 46 0 7 73 50 0 8 86 59 1 1 97 70 1 1 102 79 2 4 102 82 8 4 95 81 9 93 79 3 9 93 77 0 8 91 66 0 2 82 55 0 6 72 46 Average max and min temperatures in F Precipitation totals in inchesFaridabad has a borderline hot semi arid climate Koppen BSh just short of a dry winter humid subtropical climate Cwa The city features the three typical Indian seasons The hot or pre monsoon season lasts from late March to late June and is typified by sweltering and arid conditions that begin very dry but latterly turn humid The wet or monsoon season is sweltering and often dangerously humid with frequent but erratic heavy rainfall Following the retreat of the monsoon is the cool or winter season with warm and sunny weather producing by far the most comfortable conditions citation needed Climate data for FaridabadMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearAverage high C F 20 68 24 75 30 86 36 97 39 102 39 102 35 95 34 93 34 93 33 91 27 81 22 72 31 88 Average low C F 8 46 11 52 15 59 21 70 26 79 28 82 27 81 26 79 25 77 19 66 13 55 9 48 19 66 Average rainfall mm inches 15 0 6 19 0 7 21 0 8 27 1 1 27 1 1 61 2 4 214 8 4 228 9 0 100 3 9 21 0 8 5 0 2 14 0 6 752 29 6 Source Weather 2 15 Demographics EditReligion in Faridabad city 2011 census 16 Religion PercentHinduism 89 01 Islam 7 29 Sikhism 2 04 As per 2011 census Faridabad had a population of 1 414 050 out of which there were 754 542 males and 659 508 females 17 The literacy rate was 83 83 per cent 18 The local languages are Brajbhasha and Haryanvi 19 Religion in Faridabad City Religion Population 1911 20 20 Percentage 1911 Hinduism 3 034 67 65 Islam 1 436 32 02 Christianity 12 0 27 Sikhism 1 0 02 Others a 2 0 04 Total Population 4 485 100 Administration EditThere are six key administrators of Faridabad 21 22 S No Department Title Position Holder Qualification1 Administration Divisional Commissioner Sh Sanjay Joon IAS2 Administration Deputy Commissioner Sh Vikram Singh IAS3 Administration Additional Deputy Commissioner Ms Aparajita IAS4 Municipal Corporation of Faridabad MCF Commissioner Sh Jitendra IAS5 Judiciary District amp Sessions Judge Sh Yashvir Singh Rathore HCS Judicial 6 Police Commissioner of Police Sh Vikas Kumar Arora IPSFaridabad Palwal and Nuh district jointly fall under Faridabad division of Haryana A Division is headed by a Divisional Commissioner National Power Training Institute Corporate Office Faridabad Faridabad has a judiciary system headquartered at District Court in Sector 12 which came into existence on 8 December 1980 with Shri A P Chaudhary as first District amp Sessions Judge Faridabad The District Court has its Bar association with more than 2000 lawyers as its members 23 Economy EditThe Faridabad Small Industries Association claims that Faridabad and Gurgaon districts account for almost 56 of the income tax collected in Haryana 4 Faridabad has been selected as one of the hundred Indian cities to be developed as a smart city under PM Narendra Modi s flagship Smart Cities Mission 24 It has started growing as another technology hub in Haryana nurturing startups and innovation 25 Faridabad is the largest exporter of henna Mehandi in India According to the Faridabad Henna Manufacturing Association the sale of henna from Faridabad is worth an estimated 250 crore US 31 million 300 crore US 38 million annually 26 Many directorates of different union government ministries are headquartered in Faridabad including Central Ground Water Board Department of Plant Quarantine and Central Insecticide Lab 27 and Union Government Offices from Haryana including the Commissioner of Central Excise within Department of Revenue Government of India Department of Explosives and Department of Labour Institute such as National Council for Cement and Building Materials a research and development institute under the ministry of commerce and industry has its head office in Faridabad 28 The Apex Central Training Institute of the Department of Revenue Government of India National Academy of Customs Excise amp Narcotics is located at Sector 29 The National Power Training Institute an autonomous body under Ministry of Power Government of India has a corporate office in Faridabad 29 The city also hosts the National Institute of Financial Management which serves as training academy for accounting and financial services 30 NHPC Corporate Office Faridabad Also headquartered here is NHPC Limited which is a Central PSU under the Ministry of Power Government of India and the largest Hydro power Company in India An office of Geological Survey of India is also located in the NIT 5 area of the city Faridabad is the industrial capital of Haryana As of 2013 out of a total of 11 665 registered working factories in Haryana 2 499 were in Faridabad which was followed by Gurgaon with 2 116 factories According to a study the growth of Faridabad has been declining in the last 2 decades the share of Faridabad in investment is less than 1 and 93 of investment is in the paper industry The industrial contribution of Faridabad to Haryana s revenue was declined from 29 to 22 in 2012 13 31 Faridabad is home to large scale companies like Escorts Limited 32 India Yamaha Motor Pvt Ltd Havells India Limited 33 JCB India Limited Indian Oil R amp D 34 Larsen amp Toubro L amp T 35 Whirlpool India Ltd ABB Group Goodyear India Ltd Bata India Ltd and Eicher Tractor Ltd and Beebay Kidswear 36 Eyewear e tailer Lenskart and healthcare startup Lybrate have their headquarters in Faridabad 37 38 More than 5 000 units of auto parts producers are based in Faridabad 39 Lakhani Armaan Group has set up manufacturing facilities at Faridabad Haryana 40 Transportation and connectivity EditRail Edit Faridabad is on the broad gauge of the New Delhi Mumbai Line New Delhi and Hazrat Nizammudin Railway Station is about 25 km away from Old Faridabad railway station The trains for big cities like Mumbai Hyderabad Chennai are easily accessible from here Local trains runs between New Delhi to Faridabad 41 Metro Edit See also Violet Line Delhi Metro The Violet Line of the Delhi Metro connects Faridabad Delhi Metro Violet Line connects Faridabad with Delhi The extension of Violet Line to Faridabad was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 6 Sepetmeber 2015 42 There are 9 metro stations in Faridabad corridor of Delhi Metro which are all elevated 43 Metro has been recently elongated to Ballabhgarh with the addition of two stations Sant Surdas Sihi and Raja Nahar Singh Ballabhgarh The 11 metro stations are Sarai NHPC Chowk Mewala Maharajpur Sector 28 Badkhal Mor Old Faridabad Neelam Chowk Ajronda Bata Chowk Escorts Mujesar Sant Surdas Sihi and Raja Nahar Singh 44 Road Edit A view of Delhi Faridabad Skyway Faridabad is well connected with Delhi through Delhi Faridabad Skyway Badarpur Flyover 45 46 47 48 49 It is also connected to cities of Gurugram through Faridabad Gurugram Road SH137 and Gautam Buddha Nagar of Uttar Pradesh Airways Edit Faridabad is served by Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi which is around 35 km from Faridabad 41 The airport is the busiest airport in India and provides domestic and international air connectivity 50 Education EditSee also List of education facilities in Faridabad Higher education Edit There are numerous educational institutions in Faridabad that offer higher education courses These colleges provide courses in different field like science medicine arts commerce engineering MCA etc Some of the colleges that offer graduate and undergraduate courses include Al Falah University AFU ESIC Medical College Institute of Hotel Management Faridabad J C Bose University of Science and Technology YMCA Lingaya s University Manav Rachna International University National Power Training Institute Regional Centre for Biotechnology RCB Translational Health Science and Technology Institute THSTI Healthcare Edit ESIC Medical College Faridabad There are many private and government hospitals in Faridabad 51 52 The city also has one Government Medical College Hospital named Employees State Insurance Corporation Medical College Faridabad 53 The city had another private medical college Gold field medical college situated in Village Chainsa Ballabgarh which got defunct in 2016 due to financial constraints and later bought by Haryana government and planned to restart in 2020 by the name of Atal Bihari Vajpayee government medical College 54 Other hospitals include Amrita Hospital Asian Institute of Medical Sciences ESIC Medical College Metro Heart Institute HospitalThis article contains embedded lists that may be poorly defined unverified or indiscriminate Please help to clean it up to meet Wikipedia s quality standards Where appropriate incorporate items into the main body of the article January 2023 Accord Hospital Asian Fidelis Multi Speciality Hospital Badshah Khan Hospital popularly known as BK Hospital 55 Fortis Escorts Hospital IBS Ashwani Hospital Park Hospital Faridabad QRG Health City RG Stone Urology amp Laparoscopy Hospital Sarvodaya Hospital amp Research Centre SSB Heart And Multispecialty HospitalSports EditCricket Edit Nahar Singh Stadium The Nahar Singh Stadium which has approximately 25 000 seats has hosted 8 international cricket matches 56 and a league cricket match between Mumbai Heroes and Bhojpuri Dabbang of Celebrity Cricket League citation needed However owing to the poor condition of the grounds international competitions have not been held there since 2017 56 57 In 2019 a 10 15 million 115 Crore Haryana government project began to renovate the stadium and grounds International matches are expected to resume in the facility by the early 2020 56 Tourism EditBadkhal Lake Edit Dried Badkhal lake Main article Badkhal Lake Badkhal Lake was located in Badkhal village 8 km from Delhi Border The lake fringed by Aravalli hills was a man made embankment which has now dried up 58 The lake complex spread over 40 acres had come up in 1969 59 In June 2015 Haryana government decided to revive the Badkhal lake here to once again attract tourists 60 Surajkund Tourist Complex and International Crafts Fair Edit Main article Surajkund Situated at a distance of around 8 km from South Delhi It is a 10th century water reservoir which believed to be built by Tomar king Surajpal 61 62 Place is known for its annual fair Surajkund International Crafts Mela 63 2015 edition of fair was visited by 1 2 million visitors including 160 000 foreigners with more than 20 countries participating in fair 64 The Suraj Kund Lake 65 D2i in Retrieved on 2012 01 10 here is surrounded by rock cut steps 66 2016 edition of Surajkund International Crafts Mela was the 30th edition and People s Republic of China will be participating in the fair 67 Participation of the China will be the part of agreement signed between India and China in 2014 to celebrate year 2016 as Year of China in India 68 In 2021 the international crafts fair or Surajkund Mela as it commonly called scheduled from 1 to 15 February was cancelled for the first time in 34 years amid COVID 19 fears 69 Anangpur Dam Edit Main article Anagpur Dam Surajkund dam downstream side The Anagpur Dam is located close to the Anagpur village also called Arangpur in Faridabad district about 2 kilometres 1 2 mi away from Surajkund citation needed This unique Indian hydraulic engineering structure was built during the reign of King Anangpal of the Tomar dynasty in the 8th century It is approachable by road from Delhi from the Delhi Mathura road The ruins of the fortifications found in Anangpur village establish by an inference that it was built by Anangpal as part of the Lal Kot that was developed as the first city of Delhi in the 8th century 70 71 72 Raja Nahar Singh Palace Edit Main article Raja Nahar Singh Palace Raja Nahar Singh palace is located in Ballabhgarh Now Haryana Tourism manages the palace as heritage property It is owned by the tewatia family the inheritors The palace is now a motel cum restaurant Baba Farid s Tomb Edit The tomb is located in old Faridabad Baba Farid was a popular Sufi Sant The tomb contains 2 gigantic doors and the graves of Baba Farid and his son 1 Prehistoric stone age site Edit Main article Mangar Bani Archaeologists discovered cave paintings and tools from the Paleolithic period in the Mangar Bani hill forest which is on the outskirts of Faridabad The cave paintings are estimated to be one lac years old These are believed to be the largest in the Indian subcontinent and possibly the world s oldest 73 74 Recreation Edit Faridabad and various shopping malls including SRS Mall in Sector 12 Crown Interiors Mall in Sector 37 Crown Plaza in Sector 15 A Parasnath Mall along with several others The city has a good network of parks in each sector with some of the major parks like Town Park in Sector 12 which also accommodates one of the Largest Flag of India Omaxe World Street is the recent addition to the malls of Greater faridabad Religious sites EditISKCON Faridabad Sri Sri Radha Govind Dham Shri Maharani Vaishno Devi Mandir Tikona Park Shri Salasar Balaji Evam Khatu Shyam Mandir Main Mathura Road Ballabhgarh Shri 1008 Parshvanath Digambar Jain Mandir Sector 16 75 Jharna Mandir Mohabbtabad Nagashri Temple Sihi Ratan Nath Mandir Shiv Mandir Sainik Colony Shri Triveni Hanuman Mandir at Gurgaon Faridabad Expressway Parson Temple near Badhkal Lake 76 Jagannath Temple Sector 15A Hari Parwat Mandir AnangpurUtilities EditFaridabad has been selected as one of the 100 Smart Cities in India 77 A live talk show on making Faridabad a smart city was organised at Municipal Corporation s Auditorium when 78 79 Haryana Power Generation Corporation Ltd HPGCL is setting up a solar power plant at the site of a defunct thermal power plant in Faridabad The power generator plans to set up the plant over 151 78 acres near Bata Chowk in the district that generated coal based energy in 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Kund lies about 3 km south east of Tughlaqabad in district Gurgaon The reservoir is believed to have been constructed in the tenth century by King Surjapal of Tomar dynasty whose existence is based on Bardic tradition Page 101 About 2 km south west of Surajkund close to the village of Anagpur also called Arangpur is a dam ascribed to Anagpal of the Tomar Dynasty who is also credited with building the Lal Kot Peck Lucy 2005 Delhi A thousand years of Building Suraj Kund dam and Surajkund tank New Delhi Roli Books Pvt Ltd p 29 ISBN 81 7436 354 8 Archived from the original on 12 March 2006 Retrieved 5 September 2009 One of the two significant structures in the area the dam lies about 1 km to the north of the Anangpur village A path from the main village street will lead you into flat pastureland Head for the small rocky hill ahead of you and climb over it On the other side is another flat area rather thickly covered in thorn trees It is worth finding a way through them to the dam that straddles the gap between the two nearby hills The dam is an impressive edifice 50 m wide and 7 m high built from accurately hewn quartzite blocks There is a passage for the egress of water at the level of the ground on the dammed side The flat land across which you have walked is caused by centuries of silt deposits in the lake that once existed behind this dam The land around has been very heavily quarried recently so further archaeological finds are unlikely Anangpur Dam archived from the original on 25 November 2009 Palaeolithic cave paintings found in corner of NCR could be among oldest Hindustan Times 14 July 2021 Retrieved 18 July 2021 Prehistoric Cave Paintings from One Lakh Years Ago Discovered in Faridabad News18 17 July 2021 Retrieved 19 July 2021 Digamber Jain Temples in Faridabad Faridabad Digamber Jain Temples Digamber Jain Mandir in Faridabad Archived from the original on 7 March 2014 Retrieved 7 March 2014 Parson Temple Faridabad Archived from the original on 27 November 2019 Retrieved 27 November 2019 Faridabad is a proud participant in the Indian Smart Cities Challenge archived from the original on 31 August 2015 retrieved 9 September 2015 Live talk show on Smart City project held in Faridabad archived from the original on 11 October 2015 retrieved 7 October 2015 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint unfit URL link फर द ब द ड व लपम ट अथ र ट जल द Navbharat Times 7 October 2015 archived from the original on 5 April 2016 retrieved 12 October 2015 Haryana aims to install solar plants to replace old thermal plants The Economic Times 15 March 2016 archived from the original on 5 April 2016 retrieved 24 March 2016 Activists move NGT to save Aravalli in Faridabad Gurgaon Business Standard India Press Trust of India 23 September 2015 archived from the original on 11 February 2016 retrieved 7 October 2015 Haryana Election Results 2019 Full list of winners India TV 24 October 2019 Archived from the original on 25 October 2019 Retrieved 29 October 2019 Members Bioprofile Including Jainism Buddhism Zoroastrianism Judaism others or not stated Sources Edit Faridabad The Imperial Gazetteer of India Vol 12 Oxford at Clarendon Press 1909 p 51External links EditDistrict Faridabad Official Web Site Municipal Corporation of Faridabad Official Website Faridabad travel guide from Wikivoyage Media related to Faridabad at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Faridabad amp oldid 1151705603, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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