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          Patna, July 7 (IANS) A global competition will be held to get   the best architectural design for the Nalanda International University at the   ancient seat of learning in Bihar, officials Thursday said."For the sake   of the best design for Nalanda university, a global competition will be held   soon," said N.K. Singh, a member of the Nalanda Mentor Group (NMG) headed by   Nobel laureate Amartya Sen.
 |  The new university will be built on an area of 446 acres in Rajgir, 10 km from   the site of the ancient university in Nalanda district. The members of the NMG,   including Sen, visited the site of the university Thursday.
 N.K. Singh   said by telephone that the decision for holding a global design competition was   taken at a marathon meeting of the NMG held here Wednesday.
 
 "It was the   idea of Amartya Sen not to decide the design in a hurry as it will be the   university of the coming centuries," Singh told IANS.
 
 This was the second   meeting of the NMG. The first meeting was held at Bodh Gaya in   2009.
 
 According to N.K. Singh, Sen made it clear to the interim board of   governors that the revival of the ancient Nalanda university in its new 'avtar'   would call for a grand architecture.
 
 N.K. Singh said it was also decided   to float a global tender for the construction of the university.
 
 Another   NMG member Sugata Bose of the Harvard University said that there were already   inquiries coming in from leading architects of the world.
 
 The objective   was to bring the world to Bihar through the university. The ancient university   was an architectural marvel and this one would have the cutting edge, Bose   said.
 
 University Vice Chancellor Gopa Sabharwal said that the meeting   also discussed issues related to academic activities.
 
 It was decided in   the meeting that the university would begin in 2013 with two schools -the school   of historical sciences and the school of environment and ecology - if the Bihar   government provided suitable accommodation, she said.
 
 The university   would carry out academic activities from a rented premises for the time being   till the construction of its own campus, she said.
 
 The idea of the   university was first mooted in the late 1990s but it was the then president   A.P.J. Abdul Kalam's initiative in early 2006 that gave shape to the   project.
 
 The excavated site of the ancient university at Nalanda is a   place of national importance. A fifth century architectural marvel, the   university was home to over 10,000 students and nearly 2,000   teachers.
 
 Named after the Sanskrit term for 'giver of knowledge', the   ancient varsity, which existed until 1197 AD, attracted students and scholars   from South Korea, Japan, China, Tibet, Indonesia, Persia and Turkey, besides   being a seat of higher education in India.
 
 Though it was devoted to   Buddhist studies, it also trained students in subjects such as fine arts,   medicine, mathematics, astronomy, politics and the art of war.
 
 Officials   said the state government acquired nearly 500 acres of land needed for the   Nalanda International University and infrastructure work was on at the   site.
 
 The university will be fully residential, like the ancient Nalanda.   The university will have courses in science, philosophy and spiritualism along   with other subjects.
 
 
 
 
      
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