NAAC issued a show-cause notice to Al-Falah University for allegedly displaying false or expired accreditation claims.
AIU suspended the university’s membership “with immediate effect”, saying it no longer appeared to be in good standing.
The Delhi Police Crime Branch registered two FIRs against Al-Falah University for cheating and forgery linked to these accreditation claims.
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First, the blast: A campus enters a terror investigation
The blast car, a white Hyundai i20, was captured on CCTV travelling across NCR and was parked for several days inside the Al-Falah Medical College campus in Faridabad before being driven to Delhi on the day of the attack.
The main suspect, Dr Umar Un Nabi , is described as a professor of medicine at Al-Falah, who allegedly fled the campus after his colleague Dr Muzammil Ahmad Ganaie was arrested in Jammu & Kashmir on 30 October with links to a large explosives haul.
A separate seizure in Faridabad’s Dhauj area turned up nearly 2,900–3,000 kg of suspected bomb-making material, again with alleged links to doctors and associates connected to the same institutional network.
The accreditation edifice cracks
No current accreditation: Al-Falah University, as a university, is not accredited in the present NAAC cycle and has not even volunteered for Cycle-1 assessment.
Expired ‘Grade A’ scores used as halo: Two older constituent insti
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