On 10 November 2025, a white Hyundai i20 exploded near the Red Fort Metro Station in Delhi, killing at least 13 people and injuring many more. Within days, investigators tracing the car’s movements found a common institutional address: Al-Falah University’s medical campus in Faridabad, where the vehicle had allegedly been parked for days before the blast. What could have remained a narrowly framed terror probe has since widened into a full-blown crisis of accreditation, oversight and credibility in India’s higher-education system. Between 12 and 16 November, three separate developments collided around the same university: In barely a week, an institution that marketed itself through familiar badges of legitimacy—NAAC, UGC , AIU—was simultaneously under scrutiny from terror investiga

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