
Charkhi Dadri
Charkhi Dadri is a town in the Indian state of Haryana, located about 80 kilometers west of Delhi. It is known for its historical significance and as a transportation hub with a busy railway station. The town gained international recognition due to a major airplane crash in 1996 involving a Saudi Arabian airline, which prompted improvements in international aviation safety standards. Today, Charkhi Dadri combines traditional agriculture with growing infrastructure, serving as a regional center for trade, transportation, and community life in Haryana.