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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to inaugurate the new campus of Nalanda University at Bihar’s Rajgir on Wednesday.
ANI | New Delhi | June 19, 2024 8:34 am
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to inaugurate the new campus of Nalanda University at Bihar’s Rajgir on Wednesday.
According to a PMO release, the Prime Minister will visit the Ruins of Nalanda at around 9.45 am. The ruins of Nalanda were declared a UN Heritage Site in 2016.
At around 10.30 am, he will inaugurate the Nalanda new campus. The Prime Minister will also address the gathering on occasion.
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The inauguration ceremony will be attended by several eminent people, including the heads of missions from 17 countries.
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The campus has two academic blocks with 40 classrooms, with a total seating capacity of around 1900. It has two auditoriums with a capacity of 300 seats each. It has a student hostel with a capacity of around 550 students. It also has various other facilities, including an international center, an amphitheatre that can accommodate up to 2000 individuals, a faculty club, and a sports complex, among others.
The Campus is a ‘Net Zero’ Green Campus. It is self-sustaining with solar plants, domestic and drinking water treatment plants, a water recycling plant for reusing wastewater, 100 acres of water bodies, and many other environment-friendly facilities.
The university is conceived as a collaboration between India and East Asia Summit (EAS) countries. It has a deep connection with history. The original Nalanda University, established around 1600 years ago, is considered to be among the first residential universities in the world.
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