Faridabad
Faridabad फ़रीदाबाद ਫਰੀਦਾਬਾਦ | |
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Faridabad Faridabad | |
Coordinates: 28°25′16″N 77°18′28″E / 28.4211°N 77.3078°ECoordinates: 28°25′16″N 77°18′28″E / 28.4211°N 77.3078°E | |
Country | India |
State | Haryana |
District | Faridabad |
Established | 1607 |
Founded by | Sheikh Farid |
Named for | Sheikh Farid |
Government | |
• Type | Municipality |
• Body | Municipal Corporation of Faridabad |
• Mayor | Ashok Arora |
Area | |
• Total | 742.9 km2 (286.8 sq mi) |
Elevation | 198 m (650 ft) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 1,404,653[1] |
• Density | 2,421/km2 (6,270/sq mi) |
Demonym(s) | Faridabadi |
Languages | |
• Official | Hindi, Punjabi |
Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
Telephone code | 0129 |
Vehicle registration |
HR-51 HR-29 HR-38(Commercial) DL-16(Delhi NCR) |
Website |
faridabad mcfbd |
Faridabad is the largest city in the north Indian state of Haryana in Faridabad district. It is a leading industrial centre and situated in the National Capital Region bordering the Indian capital New Delhi.[2] It is surrounded by Delhi to its North, Noida to its North East, Greater Noida to its East and Gurgaon to its West. The river Yamuna forms the eastern district boundary with Uttar Pradesh. Government of India included it the second list of Smart Cities Mission on 24 May 2016.[3]
The newly developed residential and industrial part of Faridabad (Sec. 66 to 89) between the Agra Canal and the Yamuna River is commonly referred 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 centres. Sectors 66 to 74 are Industrial Sectors whereas Sectors 75 to 89 are Residential Sectors.[4]
The Delhi-Agra National Highway No.2 (Sher Shah Suri Marg) passes through the middle of the Faridabad district. The city has many railway stations on the Delhi-Mathura double track broad-gauge line of the North Central Railway. The railway stations of Old Faridabad and Faridabad New Town are the major ones.
Faridabad is also a major industrial hub of Haryana.[2] 50% of the income tax collected in Haryana is from Faridabad and Gurgaon.[5] Faridabad is famous for henna production from the agricultural sector, while tractors, motorcycles, switch gears, refrigerators, shoes and tyres constitute its primary industrial products.
History
Seeking to protect the Grand Trunk Road (now National Highway 2), Farid, the treasurer of Mughal Emperor Jahangir, founded the city in 1607 AD, building a fort and a mosque. A pargana was later centred on Faridabad, which the ruler of Ballabgarh held as a jagir.[6]
Geography
Faridabad is at 28°26′N 77°19′E / 28.43°N 77.32°E.[7]
Climate
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Climate data for Faridabad | |||||||||||||
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Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year |
Average high °C (°F) | 21 (70) |
23 (73) |
30 (86) |
36 (97) |
39 (102) |
39 (102) |
35 (95) |
34 (93) |
34 (93) |
33 (91) |
28 (82) |
22 (72) |
31.2 (88) |
Average low °C (°F) | 8 (46) |
10 (50) |
15 (59) |
21 (70) |
26 (79) |
28 (82) |
27 (81) |
26 (79) |
25 (77) |
19 (66) |
13 (55) |
8 (46) |
18.8 (65.8) |
Average precipitation mm (inches) | 18 (0.71) |
26 (1.02) |
25 (0.98) |
33 (1.3) |
24 (0.94) |
72 (2.83) |
168 (6.61) |
195 (7.68) |
105 (4.13) |
9 (0.35) |
4 (0.16) |
9 (0.35) |
688 (27.06) |
Source: Weather 2[8] |
Administration
The list is as below:[9]
S. No. | Department | Title | Position Holder | Qualification |
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1 | Civil | Deputy Commissioner & District Magistrate | Chander Shekhar | IAS |
2 | Civil | Additional Deputy Commissioner | Sh. Aditya Dahiya | IAS |
3 | Judiciary | District & Sessions Judge | Sh. Darshan Singh | |
4 | Police | Commissioner | Dr. Hanif Qureshi | IPS |
Economy
The Faridabad Small Industries Association claims that Faridabad and Gurgaon districts account for almost 56% of the income tax collected in Haryana.[2] 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.[10]
Taxation
Faridabad's share in total VAT collection in the state was 17% in 2012-13. For the same period, Faridabad's contribution to Central Sales Tax was 15% and to Entertainment Tax was 13%.[11][12]
Agriculture
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$37 million)–₹300 crore (US$45 million) annually.[13]
Central government offices
Many directorates of different union government ministries are headquartered in Faridabad including Central Ground Water Board, Department of Plant Quarantine and Central Insecticide Lab,[14] 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. 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.[15] The city also hosts the National Institute of Financial Management, which serves as training academy for accounting and financial services.[16]
Also headquartered here is NHPC Limited [17] which is a Central PSU under Ministry of Power, Government of India and the largest Hydro-power Company in India.
Industries
Faridabad is the industrial capital of Haryana.[2] As of 2013, out of total 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, growth of Faridabad has been declined in last 2 decades, share of Faridabad in investment is less than 1% and 93% of investment is in paper industry. The industrial contribution of Faridabad to Haryana’s revenue was declined from 29% to 22% in 2012-13.[12] Faridabad is home to large-scale companies like India Yamaha Motor Pvt. Ltd., Havells India Limited,[18] JCB India Limited, Indian Oil (R&D),[19] Larsen & Toubro (L&T),[20] Agri Machinery Group (Escorts Limited), Whirlpool India Ltd., ABB Group, Goodyear India Ltd., Bata India Ltd and Eicher Tractor Ltd.[21] Eyewear e-tailer Lenskart and healthcare startup Lybrate have their headquarters in Faridabad.[22][23] More than 5,000 units of auto parts producers are based in Faridabad.[24] Lakhani Armaan Group has set up manufacturing facilities at Faridabad (Haryana).
Real Estate
Faridabad has emerged as the most attractive real estate investment destination, after Gurgaon, Delhi and Noida, followed by Alwar, according to a recent study on ‘Determinants of real estate: A survey of Delhi NCR’.[25]
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, Chennai, Hyderabad are easily accessible from here. Local trains runs between New Delhi to Faridabad.[26]
Metro
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.[27] There are 9 metro stations in Faridabad corridor of Delhi Metro which are all elevated.[28] Further Delhi Metro will be extended to Ballabgarh from Faridabad and the work is likely to be completed by 2017.[29] DMRC is expecting more than 2.2 lakh passengers from Delhi and Faridabad to use this stretch.[30] Metro rail service would be extended up to Greater Faridabad after its expansion from YMCA Chowk to Ballabgarh is done.[31] Haryana government is also planning to link Faridabad and Gurgaon by Metro.[32] Currently the Faridabad corridor of Delhi Metro Violet Line is the longest metro corridor in the National Capital Region (NCR) consisting of 9 stations and the total length of corridor being 14 km.[33]
The 9 metro stations are Sarai, NHPC Chowk, Mewala Maharajpur, Sector 28, Badkal Mor, Old Faridabad, Neelam Chowk Ajronda, Bata Chowk and Escorts Mujesar.[34]
Road
Faridabad is well connected with Delhi through Delhi Faridabad Skyway (Badarpur Flyover).[35]
- Two upcoming bridges over Yamuna will connect Greater Faridabad to Noida and Greater Noida. One of the bridges is proposed to link Noida's Sector 168 with Faridabad's Badoli village (Near Bypass Road)[36] The other bridge would connect Faridabad-Noida-Ghaziabad (FNG) expressway from Noida's Sector 150 to National Highway 2 in Faridabad which is a part of the planned Eastern Peripheral Expressway also termed as National Expressway 2 (India) or KGP (Kundli-Ghaziabad-Palwal) Expressway. Government has already approved construction of the road connecting Faridabad and Greater Noida that will improve the connectivity with clearances received from both Haryana and Uttar Pradesh Governments[37] The much-awaited FNG (Faridabad-Noida-Ghaziabad Expressway) is finally coming on track and will provide fast connectivity to daily commuters of the area once complete; apart from this, it is also emerging as an excellent stretch for real estate development. FNG Expressway is around 56 km long with 19.9 km in Noida-Greater Noida region, 8 km in Ghaziabad, while the rest 28.1 km is in the Faridabad region, especially the developing sectors of Neharpar. According to the plan, FNG from Noida side will become operational in the next 14 months while it would take three years for the whole stretch to become fully operational[38] The completed expressway designed by IIT-Roorkee will offer commuters direct connectivity between Noida and Greater Faridabad and put an end to massive traffic jams[39]
- Kalindi Kunj Bypass Project has been approved which will connect DND Flyway at Maharani Bagh, Delhi to Faridabad Bypass Road near Badarpur Border. According to PWD officials, the bypass will connect the DND Flyway, cutting across the Agra Canal along the Yamuna, which runs perpendicular to Sarita Vihar and ends near Badarpur border, which further connects to Faridabad. "Commuters heading from east Delhi, South Delhi and Noida to Faridabad will be able to avoid the road to Ashram Chowk completely and that will help decongest the area for local users. The estimated cost of the project is Rupees 200 Crores and will be competed in two phases. In the first phase the stretch from Maharani Bagh (at DND Flyway) to Kalindi Kunj will be completed. In the second phase the stretch from Kalindi Kunj to Faridabad will see completion[40] The bypass will dramatically reduce travel time between Delhi and Faridabad as it will serve as an alternative to Mathura Road. Unified Traffic and Transportation Infrastructure (Planning and Engineering) Centre (UTTIPEC) gave the Public Works Department (PWD) its consent to move ahead after Lieutenant-Governor Najeeb Jung gave the approval to the project.[41]
HUDA is soon going to start construction work of four additional bridges connecting Faridabad with Greater Faridabad.[42] The first bridge will connect Sec. 74 and 75 in Greater Faridabad with Sec. 3 & 8 in Faridabad. The second bridge will connect Sec. 81 and 86 in Greater Faridabad with Sec. 14 and 17 in Faridabad. The third bridge will connect Sec. 86 and 87 in Greater Faridabad with Sec. 17 and 18 in Faridabad.[42] The fourth bridge will connect Sec. 89 in Greater Faridabad with Sec. 19 and 29 in Faridabad. All bridges will be of six lanes[43]
Air
Faridabad is served by Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi which is around 35 km from Faridabad.[26] The airport is one of the busiest airports in India and provides domestic and international air connectivity.[44]
Demographics
As per 2011 census, Faridabad had a population of 1,404,653 out of which males were 750,446 and females were 654,207.[1] The literacy rate was 83.04 per cent.[45]
Education
Schools
Faridabad has a large number of private schools. Schools like Delhi Public School, Manav Rachna International School, Apeejay School and Modern Vidya Niketan, Sector 17 are among the top 10 schools in the city.[46] and Hindustan Times - C fore Top Schools Survey.[47] Schools in Faridabad are affiliated either with the All-India Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) or the Central Board for Secondary Education (CBSE) boards. The language of instruction is English or Hindi. Besides these there are many government run public schools which are administered by Haryana Board of School Education.[48] There are also three Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan schools in the city which are affiliated to Central Board for Secondary Education (CBSE) and are run by central government.[49] Some of the institutes for primary and secondary education are:
- Apeejay School, Faridabad Sector 15
- Delhi Public School, Faridabad Sector 19 and Sector 81
- Dynasty International School
- Eicher School Sector 46
- Holy Child Public School
- John F. Kennedy Public School
- Modern Vidya Niketan School, Aravali Hills
- SOS Hermann Gmeiner School, Faridabad
- Vidya Sanskar International School
- Ryan International School
Higher education
There are numerous educational institutions in Faridabad that offer higher education courses. These colleges provide courses in different field like science, arts, commerce, engineering, MCA, etc. Some of the colleges that offer graduate and undergraduate courses include:
Healthcare
There are many private hospitals in Faridabad including:[50] Besides these there are also many government hospitals in the city.[51]
- Asian Institute of Medical Sciences
- Fortis Escorts Hospital
- Metro Heart Institute Hospital
- QRG Central Hospital & Research Centre
- Sun Flag Hospital & Research Centre
- Sarvodaya Hospital
- RG Stone Urology & Laparoscopy Hospital
- Ashwani Hospital
Sports
Cricket
The cricket stadium in the city is Nahar Singh Stadium has a seating capacity of approx. 25,000 and has hosted 8 international cricket matches and a league cricket match between Mumbai Heroes and Bhojpuri Dabbang of Celebrity Cricket League.
Tourism
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.[52] The lake complex, spread over 40 acres, had come up in 1969.[53] In June 2015, Haryana government decided to revive the Badkhal lake here to once again attract tourists.[54]
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.[55][56] Place is known for its annual fair "Surajkund International Crafts Mela" hosted by Haryana Tourism Corporation and Surajkund Mela Authority jointly, in collaboration with the union ministries of tourism, textiles, culture and external affairs, from February 1 to 15.[57] 2015 edition of fair was visited by 1.2 million visitors including 160,000 foreigners with more than 20 countries participating in fair.[58] The Suraj Kund Lake[59] here is surrounded by rock cut steps.
2016 edition of Surajkund International Crafts Mela will be the 30th edition and People's Republic of China will be participating in the fair. 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".[60]
Anangpur Dam
The Anagpur Dam, located close to the Anagpur village (also called Arangpur) in Faridabad district of Haryana, India, is 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) away from the more famous Surajkund.
This unique Indian hydraulic engineering structure was built during the reign of King Anangpal of the Tomar dynasty in 8th century. It is approachable by road from Delhi from the Delhi - Mathura road. The ruins of the fortifications found in Anangpur village establishes 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.[61][62][63]
Religious Sites
- Shri 1008 Parshvanath Digambar Jain Mandir in Sector 16[64]
- Jharna Mandir village Mohabbtabad
•The ISKCON temple (33 sector )
Utilities
Faridabad has been selected as one of the 100 Smart Cities in India.[65] A live talk show on making Faridabad ‘a smart city’ was organised at Municipal Corporation's Auditorium.[66][67] 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.[68]
Environment
A petition was filed with National Green Tribunal (NGT) for protection of Aravalli from Faridabad waste disposal.[69]
Notable people
- Rahul Dalal, b 1992 - cricketer
- Himani Kapoor, b 1988 - singer
- Sonu Nigam, b 1973 - playback singer
- Ajay Ratra, b 1981 - former international cricketer
- Mahesh Rawat, b 1985 - cricketer
- Anisa Sayyed - shooter
- Richa Sharma, b 1980 - playback and devotional singer
Gallery
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Replica of Muketshwar temple gate of Odisha at Surajkund mela
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Faridabad street scene in the rain
See also
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Faridabad. |
- Karoh Peak
- Madhogarh, Haryana
- List of Monuments of National Importance in Haryana
- List of State Protected Monuments in Haryana
- List of National Parks & Wildlife Sanctuaries of Haryana, India
- List of India cave temples
- List of caves#India
- List of rock-cut temples in India
- Indian rock-cut architecture
- List of Indus Valley Civilisation sites
- List of Indian states and territories by highest point
- List of mountains in India
- Haryana Tourism
Notes
- 1 2 "Provisional Population Totals, Census of India 2011; Cities having population 1 lakh and above" (PDF). Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Retrieved 10 October 2015.
- 1 2 3 4 The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Delhi and neighbourhood
- ↑ Faridabad in 2nd smart city list
- ↑ "Acme Spaces". acmespaces.com.
- ↑ "The Tribune". 28 December 2005.
- ↑ "District Faridabad". http://faridabad.nic.in/. Accessed April 2016..
- ↑ Falling Rain Genomics, Inc – Faridabad, Fallingrain.com
- 1 2 "August Climate History for Faridabad". Weather 2. Retrieved 5 August 2013.
- ↑ Administration, faridabad.nic.in
- ↑ "Why only 98 cities instead of 100 announced: All questions answered about smart cities project". Firstpost.
- ↑ Sharma, Sumedha (18 October 2015), ‘Smart’ Faridabad seeks monetary help from Gurgaon, Gurgaon: The Tribune, Tribune News Service
- 1 2 70% of Haryana’s investment comes from Gurgaon, says industry body, Hindustan Times, 9 October 2015
- ↑ Faridabad's henna industry dying due to stiff competition from other countries and state policy - timesofindia-economictimes
- ↑ Central Ground Water Board, Ministry of Water Resources, RD &GR Government of India
- ↑ HOME, Npti Delhi, 2012-03-25, retrieved 2015-10-31
- ↑ "National Institute of Financial Management".
- ↑ NHPC Ltd
- ↑ "File not found".
- ↑ Manohar, Asit (26 March 2012). "IOC Faridabad unit to pump in bio-fuel; R&D unit gearing to reduce pressure on conventional fuel". Times of India.
- ↑ L&T-Gulf Private Limited Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ http://faridabad.nic.in/fbdnew/industriallsi.htm
- ↑ Abhishek Law. "Eye-wear e-tailer Lenskart looks at 150% growth this fiscal". The Hindu Business Line.
- ↑ "Faridabad: Rents climbing, sleepy town is hot property". The Times of India.
- ↑ "बाइक से लेकर हवाई जहाज तक के पुर्जे बनते फरीदाबाद में", Amar Ujala
- ↑ "Gurgaon scores over Delhi as real estate destination", The Hindu, 2 February 2016
- 1 2 Municipal Corporation Faridabad (2015), Faridabad Connectivity
- ↑ "PM Narendra Modi travels by Delhi Metro", The Economic Times, 6 September 2015
- ↑ "Faridabad Metro Corridor - Press Brief", Delhimetrorail.com, 2015-09-25
- ↑ "Haryana cabinet approves extension of Delhi Metro till Ballabgarh", The Times of India
- ↑ "PM Modi to flag off Faridabad metro", India Today, 1 September 2015
- ↑ "Metro Service To Be Extended Up To Greater Faridabad: Manohar Lal Khattar", NDTV, 6 February 2016
- ↑ "Faridabad-Gurgaon Metro link set to become reality", Tribuneindia.com, 2014-12-16
- ↑ "NCR's longest Metro line in Faridabad | delhi", Hindustan Times, 2012-01-23
- ↑ "Faridabad Metro Corridor - Press Brief", delhimetrorail.com
- ↑ DFSKYWAY | About DF SkyWay - The Project Archived 12 August 2015 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ "Two bridges across Yamuna to link Noida and Haryana". The Times of India. Retrieved 27 July 2015.
- ↑ "Nod for road joining Greater Noida, Faridabad". The Times of India. Retrieved 27 July 2015.
- ↑ Tiwary, A K, Connectivity, smooth traffic, REAL GROWTH! FNG Expressway will be a boon for daily commuters once it is complete; also, it is emerging as a growth corridor for real estate development.
- ↑ "New E-Way To Link Noida With Faridabad - Times of India - 3-July-2014", RebelMouse, retrieved 27 July 2015
- ↑ Kalindi Kunj bypass gets a go ahead at last, retrieved 27 July 2015
- ↑ http://sofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/Lieutenant-governor-clears-Kalindi-Kunj-bypass/articleshow/26757418.cms[]
- 1 2 "Acme Spaces".
- ↑ "BMR Realtors". Retrieved 27 July 2015.
- ↑ "Indira Gandhi Delhi International Airport - Fact Sheet". newdelhiairport.in.
- ↑ Census 2011 at a Glance (District Faridabad)
- ↑ "Hindi Newspapers". Amar Ujala. Retrieved 29 May 2016.
- ↑ "Top Ten schools of Faridabad | india". Hindustan Times. 2012-09-05. Retrieved 2015-10-31.
- ↑ Department Of School Education, Haryana. "Directorate of School Education, Haryana". Schooleducationharyana.gov.in. Retrieved 2015-10-31.
- ↑ "Kendriya Vidyalaya".
- ↑ "Private Hospital in Faridabad". hospitalkhoj.com.
- ↑ "Hospitals in Faridabad". faridabadonline.in.
- ↑ Badkhal lake in Faridabad on way to revival, The Times of India, PTI, 8 June 2015
- ↑ CM at BJP rally may look at Badkhal lake revival, Tribune, 7 June 2015
- ↑ "Badkhal lake in Faridabad on way to revival". The Times of India.
- ↑ Vijay Kumar Gupta (1987). Tourism in India. Gyan Publishing House. pp. 27–. ISBN 978-81-212-0124-7.
- ↑ "Suraj Kund - Ticketed Monument - Archaeological Survey of India". Asi.nic.in. Retrieved 2015-10-31.
- ↑ Haryana to promote farmhouse tourism during Surajkund Mela, IBN Live, 11 July 2015
- ↑ "29th Surajkund International Crafts Mela Ends". Ndtv.com. Retrieved 2015-10-31.
- ↑ D2I – Doors 2 India. Surajkund Crafts Mela, Suraj Kund,Faridabad Archived 21 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine.. D2i.in. Retrieved on 2012-01-10.
- ↑ "China to showcase artifacts in Haryana's Surajkund fair | Business Standard News". Business-standard.com. Retrieved 2015-10-31.
- ↑ Sharma, Y.D (2001). Delhi and its Neighbourhood. Surjakund and Anagpur Dam. New Delhi: Archaeological Survey of India. pp. 100–161. Retrieved 2009-09-05.
Page 100:Suraj 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. Retrieved 2009-09-05.
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 in to 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 clearly caused by centuries of silt deposits in the lake that once existed behind this dam. The land around has been vwey heavily quarried recently, so further archaeological finds are unlikely.
- ↑ Anangpur Dam, archived from the original on 25 November 2009
- ↑ "Digamber Jain Temples in Faridabad - Faridabad Digamber Jain Temples -Digamber Jain Mandir in Faridabad".
- ↑ Faridabad is a proud participant in the Indian Smart Cities Challenge
- ↑ Live talk show on Smart City project held in Faridabad
- ↑ "फरीदाबाद डिवेलपमेंट अथॉरिटी जल्द!", Navbharat Times, 7 October 2015
- ↑ "Haryana aims to install solar plants to replace old thermal plants", The Economic Times, 15 March 2016
- ↑ Activists move NGT to save Aravalli in Faridabad, Gurgaon
References
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- "Faridabad", The Imperial Gazetteer of India, Vol. 12, Oxford at Clarendon Press, 1909, p. 51