Please answer this: Information:  - The Ministry of Railways is a ministry in the Government of India, responsible for the country's rail transport. The ministry operates the state-owned Indian Railways, an organisation that operates as a monopoly in rail transport and is headed by the Chairman of Railway Board. The ministry is headed by the Minister of Railways, a cabinet-level minister who presents the rail budget every year in parliament.  - Indian Railways (reporting mark IR) is a state-owned railway company, responsible for rail transport in India. It is owned and operated by the Government of India through the Ministry of Railways. It is one of the world's largest railway networks comprising of track over a route of and 7,112 stations. In 2015-16, IR carried 8.101 billion passengers annually or more than 22 million passengers a day and 1.107 billion tons of freight in the year. In 20142015 Indian Railways had revenues of which consists of from freight and from passengers tickets.  - The Government of India (GoI) is a federal government established by the Constitution of India as the constituted governing authority of the union of 29 states and seven union territories of a proclaimed and established parliamentary democratic republic, constitutionally called the Republic of India. It is located in New Delhi, the capital of India.  - The Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India Limited ( DFCCIL ) is a corporation run by the Ministry of Railways ( India ) to undertake planning & development , mobilisation of financial resources and construction , maintenance and operation of the Dedicated Freight Corridors . DFCC has been registered as a company under the Companies Act 1956 on 30 October 2006 .    Given the information, choose the subject and object entities that have the relation of 'headquarters location'.
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Answer: dedicated freight corridor corporation of india , new delhi


Q: Information:  - The University of Paris, metonymically known as the Sorbonne (its historical house), was a university in Paris, France. Appearing around 1150 as a corporation associated with the Notre Dame de Paris cathedral school, it was the second-oldest modern university in Europe. Chartered in 1200 by King Philip II (Philippe-Auguste) of France and recognised in 1215 by Pope Innocent III, it was often nicknamed after its theology collegiate institution, College of Sorbonne, founded about 1257 by Robert de Sorbon.  - The University of Oxford (informally Oxford University or simply Oxford) is a collegiate research university located in Oxford, England, United Kingdom. While having no known date of foundation, there is evidence of teaching as far back as 1096, making it the oldest university in the English-speaking world and the world's second-oldest university in continuous operation. It grew rapidly from 1167 when Henry II banned English students from attending the University of Paris. After disputes between students and Oxford townsfolk in 1209, some academics fled northeast to Cambridge where they established what became the University of Cambridge. The two "ancient universities" are frequently jointly referred to as "Oxbridge".  - Professor Jacob Klein ( b. 1949 ) , former holder of the Herman Mark Chair of Polymer Physics in the Materials and Interfaces Department at the Weizmann Institute in Rehovot , Israel and Dr Lee 's Professor of Chemistry at the University of Oxford , is an internationally - renowned soft condensed matter , polymer and surface scientist . Klein was an undergraduate and graduate at Cambridge University and held a research fellowship and later a fellowship at St. Catharine 's College , Cambridge between 1976 and 1984 . He held a Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Department of Polymer Research , Weizmann Institute between 1977 and 1980 , after which he worked jointly as University Demonstrator with the Physics Department , Cambridge , and as a Senior Scientist at the Weizmann Institute . Klein was appointed an Associate Professor at the Weizmann Institute in 1984 and became a full professor in 1987 , heading the Institute 's Polymer Research Department throughout 1989 to 1991 . In October 2000 Klein was appointed as Head of the Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory , Oxford . He is a fellow of Exeter College , and until 2008 held the Dr Lee 's Chair of Chemistry , a position previously held by Nobel prize winners Frederick Soddy and Sir Cyril Norman Hinshelwood . He was succeeded in that position by Professor Carol Robinson . Professor Klein currently heads a research group at the Weizmann Institute of Science .  - Oxbridge is a portmanteau (blend word) of the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. The term is used to refer to them collectively in contrast to other British universities and more broadly to describe characteristics reminiscent of them, often with implications of superior social or intellectual status.    Given the information, choose the subject and object entities that have the relation of 'educated at'.
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jacob klein  , university of cambridge