An ordinary, damp and musty hostel room at the Al-Falah University campus in Haryana has emerged as the nerve centre where the radicalised group of doctors were plotting a series of terror attacks in Delhi and Uttar Pradesh. Investigations have revealed that room number 13 in building 17 -- the boys' hostel -- served as the secret meeting point for the "white collar" terror module, several of whom have now been arrested.

The Al-Falah University and Hospital in Faridabad has been thrust into the spotlight after it emerged that Dr Umar Nabi, who carried out the blast near the iconic Red Fort in Delhi on Monday, killing 13 people, was employed there.

A day earlier, 2,900 kilograms of IED-making material were seized from the rented premises of Dr Muzammil Shakeel, who also worked at Al-F

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