New Delhi: Faridabad’s Al-Falah University, which came under scrutiny after the Red Fort blast, was established under a Haryana law that experts say is robust in scope, but limited in enforcement.
Three of the university’s employees, among them the doctor who allegedly drove the car that exploded, have been linked to the November 10 blast in central Delhi that killed 15 people. The Enforcement Directorate (ED), earlier this week, also arrested the university’s founder Jawad Ahmed Siddiqui in a money laundering case.
Al-Falah was set up in 2014 under the Haryana Private Universities Act. Show Full Article
Former education department officials told ThePrint that the legislation contains detailed provisions to keep checks on financial discrepancies and quality controls. It also specifie

The Print

India Today
Outlook India
The Times of India
Raw Story
NBC Sports Soccer
WLOX Sports