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Faridabad District

Faridabad district
फरीदाबाद ज़िला
ਫਰੀਦਾਬਾਦ ਜ਼ਿਲ੍ਹਾ
فرید آباد ضلع
District of Haryana
Location of Faridabad district in Haryana
Location of Faridabad district in Haryana
Country India
State Haryana
Headquarters Faridabad
Tehsils 1. Faridabad, 2. Ballabgarh
Area
 • Total 2,151 km2 (831 sq mi)
Population (2001)
 • Total 1,789,564
 • Density 830/km2 (2,200/sq mi)
Demographics
 • Literacy 83%
Website Official website

Faridabad district (Hindi: फरीदाबाद जिला; Punjabi: ਫਰੀਦਾਬਾਦ ਜ਼ਿਲ੍ਹਾ;Urdu: فرید آباد ضلع‎) is one of the 21 districts of the Indian state of Haryana with Faridabad city the district headquarters. The Delhi-Mathura National Highway 2 (Shershah Suri Marg) passes through the centre of the district, which occupies an area of 2,151 square kilometres (831 sq mi) and as of the 2001 Census of India had a population of 2,193,276. This district is part of Gurgaon Division and consists of Faridabad and Ballabhgarh. Haryana government has created a new Faridabad division which would cover the districts - Faridabad, Nuh and Palwal.

As of 2011 it was the most populous district of Haryana.

The district is named after its headquarters, Faridabad city, which in turn is named after its founder, Shaikh Farid, the treasurer of Jahangir who built a town here. On Talab Road near Gopi Colony (Old Faridabad), his tomb or maqbara can still be seen.

Faridabad district was carved out from erstwhile Gurgaon district on 15 August 1979 as the 12th district of Haryana.

Faridabad was formerly Haryana's leading industrial city and a popular choice for setting up industry due to its location on the Delhi-Mathura Road. However, the emergence of Gurgaon as a powerhouse for industrial development in the state has led to its decline. The city is noted for its henna production in the agriculture sector while tractors, motorcycles, switch gears, refrigerators, shoes and tyres are other products made in the city. The IT revolution has completely bypassed Faridabad, opting instead for the cities of Noida, Okhla or Gurgaon. In part this was due to government apathy, in part due to the rising levels of pollution and congestion in the city.


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