In a significant milestone for India’s educational landscape, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the new campus of Nalanda University on Wednesday, 19 June.
Located near the ancient ruins of the original Nalanda University, the new institution is a collaborative effort involving India and East Asia Summit (EAS) countries, designed to reignite the region’s illustrious legacy of learning.
Dignitaries from around the globe, including the Heads of Missions from 17 countries, attended the ceremony, underscoring the event’s international significance.
Reviving an Ancient Legacy
Prime Minister Modi emphasized the symbolic importance of reviving Nalanda University near its ancient ruins, positioning it as a testament to India’s enduring commitment to knowledge and education. “Nalanda is not just a name, it is an identity, a regard. Nalanda is the root, it is the mantra,” he remarked.
The new university aims to mirror the inclusivity of its ancient predecessor by admitting students from over 20 countries.
A Model of Sustainability
Modi highlighted the eco-friendly features of the new campus, designed to be a ‘Net Zero’ Green Campus.
“The Nalanda Campus with its pioneering Net Zero Energy, Net Zero Emission, Net Zero Water, and Net Zero Waste model will carry forward the spirit of sustainability,” he stated, underlining India’s commitment to sustainable development.
The campus includes a solar plant, water recycling facilities, and 100 acres of water bodies, positioning it as a leader in environmental stewardship.