Current Affairs
Synopsis:
(01) Why in News?
(02) Nalanda – Ancient times
(03) Nalanda – Modern times
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(01) Why in News?:
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Sushma Swaraj officially opened Nalanda
University in Bihar
on Sep 2014
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Classes started in University after 8000 years
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So automatically, it gains important in UPSC – either directly or
indirectly
(02) Nalanda Univ – Ancient times:
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During the rule of Kumargupta of Gupta dynasty.
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Mahayana monks Asnaga and Vasubandhu said to have found Nalanda
in 400-500AD
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Chinese pilgrim Hiuen Tsang, came during Harsha’s reign, gave
detail account of Nalanda
University .
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Nalanda was a huge monastic-educational establishment.
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Teaching done in Sanskrit.
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Primary teaching focus: Mahayana Buddhism yet included other ‘secular’
subjects as well- Like, Grammar, logic, epistemology and sciences.
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Active discussions and debates were taking place.
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Harsha is said to have invited a thousand learned monks of
Nalanda to take part in the philosophical assembly at Kanauj.
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Another Chinese scholar, Itsing, mentioned that Nalanda housed
2,000 students, was funded by revenues of 200 villages.
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Thus university continued to be the centre of intellectual
activity till the 12th century
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1193 AD: Turkish ruler Qutbuddin Aibak’s general Bakhtiyar Khilji
destroyed Nalanda
University .
(03) Nalanda Univ – modern times:
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Former President Kalam proposed setting up this university as an
international learning institute, a link between the past, present and future,
a channel for knowledge exchange between scholars of the world (said in 2006,
when he was President of India )
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Singapore, China, Thailand
and Australia
have contributed funds.
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University came into existence by a special act — The Nalanda University Act, 2010
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2012: Noble Laureate Amartya Sen was appointed the Chancellor
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Total 7 schools –
(1) Economics and Management;
(2) Information Sciences and
Technology;
(3) Linguistics and
Literature;
(4) International Relations,
Peace Studies and Buddhist studies;
(5) Philosophy and
Comparative Religion besides Historical studies;
(6) Ecology and
(7) Environment
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2020: will become fully operational, with campus in Rajgir
foothills.
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Until then, temporary classes at Rajgir convention hall, students
will live in a hotel.
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Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj inaugurated in 2014, September.
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University aims to become a research university, not a teaching
university.
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