As the historic Nalanda University is set to be rebuilt, Vice Chancellor Gopa Sabharwal said Monday that a global design competition for the building's architecture will be announced in three to four months.
Talking to reporters in Delhi at a press conference, the newly appointed vice chancellor said that the new university will be built on an area of 446 acres, 10 km from the site of the ancient university of Nalanda in Bihar.
"The university will be built in Rajgir, which is 10 km from the site of the historic Nalanda university. A global designing competition will be announced in coming three or four months for finalising the architecture," Sabharwal said.
The Nalanda University Bill was passed by the parliament during the monsoon session in August 2010 and a notification for its creation was issued in November.
While the work for creation of infrastructure has already begun, the construction of the building and other details will start once the designs are finalised.
"The design must get ready by next year. We will try to built it as soon as possible but it is difficult to give a time frame," she said.
The university, which will be an international state-of-the-art institution, will have post graduate courses in six disciplines.
The course include Buddhist studies, philosophy and comparative religions, historical studies, international relations and peace studies, business management in relation to public policy and development studies, languages and literature and ecology and environmental studies.
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ashutosh tiwari Thu, 2011-04-14 13:06
Bihar is full of tourist attractions also one of the important places in the annals of Indian history which has seen the rise and fall of major empires. With its historical past, there are many tourist destinations especially pilgrim centres in the state like Patna, Bodhgaya, Rajgir, Nalanda university, Vaishali and ruins of the the world famous, etc.





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