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National Forensic Sciences University (abb. as NFSU; formerly Gujarat Forensic Science University) is a public international university [1] [2] located in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India. It is recognized as an Institution of National Importance under the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Government of India, by an act of the Indian Parliament .
National Forensic Science University, New Delhi (Lok Nayak Jayaprakash Narayan National Institute of Criminology & Forensic Science) [3] [4] is the campus of the National Forensic Sciences University and an Institution of National Importance under the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Government of India as recognised by an act of the Parliament of India.
Delhi: National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (Natural Resource) Nagpur: National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU) (Forensic Science) Gandhinagar, Delhi, Ponda, Agartala: National Institute of Advanced Manufacturing Technology(NIAMT) (Previously NIFFT) (Applied Science) Ranchi
Gandhinagar: Gujarat: 2020 — Security Studies [19] Rani Lakshmi Bai Central Agricultural University: Jhansi: Uttar Pradesh: 2014 — Agricultural Science [20] University of Allahabad: Prayagraj: Uttar Pradesh: 1887 — General [21] University of Delhi: New Delhi: Delhi: 1922 — General [14]
Vyas served as the Director for the Directorate of Forensic Science, Gujarat State from 1993 to until his retirement in 2009. He held the additional charge of the office until 2020. He was the Director General of the Gujarat Forensic Sciences University from February 2009 to 2020.
NFSU may refer to: National Forensic Sciences University, Gujarat, India; Need for Speed: Underground, a 2003 racing video game; Need for Speed: Undercover, a 2008 racing video game; Need for Speed Unbound, a 2022 racing video game
Delhi Assembly elections, 2015: Gandhi Nagar ; Party Candidate Votes % ±% AAP: Anil Kumar Bajpai : 50,946 : 45.24 +28.84 : BJP: Jitender 43,464 38.59 +6.93 INC ...
At the same time, the supreme court—citing the report of the Balkrishnan Committee of 1987—ruled that although having a special status, Delhi was not a state; [65] [70] hence, unlike state governors, Delhi's lieutenant governor was not a mere constitutional figurehead but also bore the title of administrator. [65]