Geography of Faridabad

Faridabad City itself is a plain bordered by the River Yamuna to the east and Aravalli Hills towards the west and south West. Being in close proximity to the Yamuna the land east of the National Highway is better in quality than the western side. Today virtually all of the land has been filled up with residential housing as the population of the city swelled during the mid 90s.

Much like the rest of India the people of Faridabad rely on ground water for their basic needs which is the gift of good monsoon season.


In Faridabad most of the population is Sikhs and Hindus and having lot of Gurudwaras & Temples. Among main Gurudwaras includes Santo Ka Gurudwara, Singh Sabha, Pothi Mala and amongst temples Hanuman Mandir, Shiv Mandir of Sainik Colony and Ghusain Ka Mandir.

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