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26/08/2010   Lok Sabha nod to Nalanda university    New Delhi, Aug 26 (IANS) The Lok Sabha Thursday passed a   legislation to establish a transnational university at Nalanda in Bihar with   many MPs expressing the hope that the proposed varsity would be on the lines of   the renowned seat of learning in ancient India.
 Minister of State for External Affairs Preneet Kaur introduced   the bill in the Lok Sabha, five days after it was approved by the Rajya Sabha. 
 Kaur said the university would be established as a non-state,   non-profit, secular and self-governing international institute with a   continental focus.
 
 The Nalanda University Bill, 2010, seeks to resurrect   the ancient seat of Buddhist learning at its original site in Rajgir to attract   students and faculty from across south and Southeast Asia.
 
 The Bihar   government has already acquired 500 acres of land for the university on the   lines of the ancient university, which was founded there in 5th century AD and   became a centre of learning for students from across South Asia.
 
 Sixteen   countries in East Asia are partnering in the re-establishment of the university.
 
 "The name and motto of the university will be decided by the group of   mentors, an international architecture competition will be held for finalising   the design of the university," Kaur said.
 
 The bill was adopted by voice   vote which followed a debate of over three hours.
 
 Noting that the   ancient Nalanda university was an international symbol of India's eminence in   the field of knowledge, MPs hoped that the proposed varsity would truly be a new   Nalanda.
 
 "Let us re-establish the links between India and South and   Southeast Asia," Women and Child Development Minister Girija Vyas said.
 
 The new university will have Buddhist studies, philosophy and   comparative religions, historical studies, international relations and peace   studies, business management, languages and literature and ecology and   environmental studies.
 
 It is being established as a regional initiative   under the aegis of East Asia Summit.
 
 At EAS, held in Thailand in October   last year, the member countries issued a joint press statement which inter-alia   supported the establishment of the university as a non-state, non-profit,   secular and self-governing international institution with a continental focus.
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