Faridabad
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Faridabad is a major industrial city, population center, and district in Haryana state, northern India. the city was founded in 1607 by Shaikh Farid, treasurer of Jahangir, with the object of protecting the highway which passed through the town. Shaikh Farid built a fort, a tank and a mosque which are in ruins. Later, it becomes the headquarters of a pargana which was held in jagir by the Ballabgarh ruler. Faridabad became 12th district of Haryana State on 15th August, 1979. Faridabad is about 25 Kilometers from Delhi in 28o 25' 16" North Latitude and 77o 18' 28" East Longitude. It is bounded by the National Capital Territory of Delhi on its north, Gurgaon District on the west, and of Uttar Pradesh State on its east and south. Delhi-Mathura National Highway No.2 (Shershah Suri Marg) passes through the centre of the district. It has a railway station on the Delhi-Mathura double track broad-gauge line of the Central Railway. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Faridabad is famous for Heena Production on agriculture sector while tractors, motorcycles, switch gears, refrigerators, shoes and tyres are other famous industrial products of the city. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Badkhal Lake tourist complex, Suraj Kund Tourist Complex, Arravali Golf Club, Raja Nahar Singh Palace and Dabchick are the famous tourist spots. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ For the ease of civil administration, Faridabad District is divided into five sub divisions, Faridabad, Ballabgarh, Palwal, Hodal and Hathin. Each subdivision is headed by an subdivisional officer. Recently Faridabad has been suffering from a lot of ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ manufacturing companies moving out. Faridabad has seen Gurgaon and ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Noida speed ahead in development with lot of multinational companies setting up there. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Haryana: Haryana (हरयाणा)... India: The Republic of India is a country in South Asia which comprises most of the Indian subcontinent. India has a coastline which stretches over seven thousand kilometres, and shares its borders with Pakistan to the west, the People's Republic of China, Nepal, and Bhutan to the northeast, and Bangladesh... Jahangir: Nuruddin Jahangir (August 31, 1569 - October 28, 1627) was the ruler of the Mughal Empire from 1605 until 1627. He signed a treaty with the British East India Company promising their merchants preferential treatment, opening India to Britain for the first time.... | ~ Table of Content ~
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