India, March 16 -- Four months after a terror module operating from the campus of Al-Falah University in Faridabad's Dhauj was linked to the November 10 Red Fort suicide bombing that killed 12 people, life inside the campus has limped back to normalcy with classes running smoothly, students and faculty said.
Students said they faced a tough time for almost a month after the terror module was uncovered, but the situation normalised soon after. However, during a visit by HT at the campus, they appeared apprehensive in opening up to strangers, particularly in the presence of media or police personnel around the campus - which had virtually turned into a fortress with round-the-clock police presence and continuous raids after the bombing.
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