Farīdābād is a city in the Indian state of Haryāna, located in the northern part of the country. It is known for its rapid industrial growth and urbanization, making it one of the major hubs in the National Capital Region (NCR) of India. The city lies approximately 22 kilometers from New Delhi, providing easy access to the capital city.
Established in the 1600s, Farīdābād has a rich historical background, with various monuments and sites that reflect its cultural heritage. The city is named after its founder, Farīd Khan, and has seen significant developments over the years, especially since independence. It is also home to several educational institutions, parks, and recreational areas.
Today, Farīdābād is a major residential and commercial area, housing a diverse population and a mix of industries ranging from manufacturing to IT services. The city has a vibrant economy and is noted for its affordability and quality of life. With ongoing urban development projects, it continues to attract new residents and businesses.
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