PM Modi to inaugurate Nalanda University campus tomorrow
Hindustan TimesThe Nalanda University campus in Bihar, named after the ancient seat of learning that drew scholars from far and wide around 1,600 years ago, is all set for its formal inauguration by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on June 19. he Nalanda University campus is built with state-of-the-art infrastructure blending traditional flavour with modernity Modi will visit the ruins of ancient Nalanda, declared a UN heritage site in 2016, around 9.45am and inaugurate the university campus, conceived as a joint collaboration between India and East Asia Summit countries, at 10.30am. The work of campus development picked up in 2017, though the academic session of NU started on September 1, 2014, from its makeshift venue at the International Convention Centre at the Buddhist pilgrim town of Rajgir, barely 10 kms from the ancient Nalanda. On September 19, 2014, the then minister for external affairs late Sushma Swaraj formally inaugurated it at the makeshift venue of Rajgir International Convocation Centre, reiterating Centre’s full ownership of NU and describing its establishment as integral to India’s “look-east policy”. The university has two academic blocks with 40 classrooms, two auditoriums of 300 seats each, student hostel for around 550 students, amphitheatre with 2,000 seating capacity, sports complex and an international centre.