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APJ Kalam dissociates himself from Nalanda Univ

Last Updated: Friday, September 16, 2011, 13:35     A- A A+
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Patna: Former president APJ Abdul Kalam has dissociated himself from the upcoming Nalanda International University in Bihar, says his aide.

The former president's personal secretary RK Prasad said over telephone from Delhi that Kalam dissociated himself from the university, which is coming up in Nalanda district, about two months ago.

"Kalam is no longer connected with the university," Prasad said. He had earlier been appointed the university's first visitor, a key post.

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's office could not confirm the news. An official in his office said. "We have no information of any such thing."

Media reports here say Kalam was not in agreement with some of the decisions of the Nalanda Mentor Group (NMG).

Kumar himself is yet to say anything on the issue.

An official associated with the proposed Nalanda International University said three months ago Kalam had refused to be the visitor.

"Kalam turned down the offer in mid May when a letter from the external affairs ministry reached him in this connection, nearly seven months after the gazette notification was issued and the Nalanda University Act came into force," an official said.

According to officials, Nobel laureate Amartya Sen, who headed NMG, requested Kalam to accept the offer. The latter said he would teach and have other engagements, but not as a visitor.

The idea of the university was first mooted in the late 1990s but it was Kalam's initiative in early 2006 that gave shape to the project.

Later Kalam was appointed the university's first visitor who was to play a key role in the constitution of the governing body, the varsity's supreme body.

The visitor will also have the power to inspect the varsity and appoint one or more people to review its work and progress.

In February 2008, Kalam accompanied by Nitish Kumar visited the site where the land was acquired for the university.

In July this year, it was decided in the meeting of the NMG that the university would begin in 2013 with two schools - the school of historical sciences and the school of environment and ecology - if the Bihar government provided suitable accommodation.

Officials said the state government had acquired nearly 500 acres of land and infrastructure work was on at the site.

The university will be fully residential, like the ancient Nalanda. It will have courses in science, philosophy and spiritualism along with other subjects.

The new university will be built in an area of 446 acres in Rajgir, 10 km from the site of the ancient university in Nalanda district.

A fifth century architectural marvel, the ancient centre of learning was home to over 10,000 students and nearly 2,000 teachers from the world over. Though it was devoted to Buddhist studies, it also trained students in subjects such as fine arts, medicine, mathematics, astronomy, politics and the art of war.

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First Published: Friday, September 16, 2011, 13:26

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Raghavendra R Pawar - Bangalore
NMG to persuade him to not take such decision as he put lot of best efforts to take up todays shape and in this juncture is disassociation leaves big gap and speculation. Certainly Kalamji visionary and commitment in building the university at par with ancient is well required. To compete with China in creating best academic infrastructure we need more and more such university across the country without compromising quality and international standars of research to sustain while compete international level. Bihar CM can personally intervenue and request ex-president to not go ahead with such decisions or if it speculation put stop by send an press note about that.
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Raghavendra R Pawar - Bangalore
NMG to persuade him to not take such decision as he put lot of best efforts to take up todays shape and in this juncture is disassociation leaves big gap and speculation. Certainly Kalamji visionary and commitment in building the university at par with ancient is well required. To compete with China in creating best academic infrastructure we need more and more such university across the country without compromising quality and international standars of research to sustain while compete international level. Bihar CM can personally intervenue and request ex-president to not go ahead with such decisions or if it speculation put stop by send an press note about that.



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