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          New Delhi, Oct 7 (IANS) Noble Laureate Amartya Sen, who heads   the interim governing board of Nalanda University, has blamed excessive   bureaucratic control and difficulty in getting the money as key reasons for   delaying setting up of the multi-nation project."One of the reasons why   universities face difficulty is over bureaucratic control. We have certain   amount of problems even here (at Nalanda)," said Sen, professor of economics and   philosophy at Harvard University.
 
 
 
 |  "But we believe that we should be moving to a stage... and things will work   quickly," he said at function here.
 "The important thing is that we need   to get our fund sanctioned which are in the kitty but we can't get all of them   because of some regulation and clarity that is sought. It takes a lot of time,"   he said.
 
 Sen, however, did not give any time frame for the university to   start functioning.
 
 He stressed that though the central government has   been "generous" with the project, "it is one thing to find the money, and   another thing to get the money sanctioned".
 
 Sen said "reducing   bureaucratic control" is one of key challenges the prestigious multi-nation   project to revive Nalanda University, the world's ancient centre of learning, is   facing.
 
 "We need cooperation in every level," said Sen.
 
 Nalanda   University is being re-established through the East Asia Summit initiative,   involving India, China, Singapore, Japan and Thailand.
 
 The university,   supported by involvement of India's external affairs ministry, was expected to   start functioning from 2013 academic session, but the project is being delayed   due to a host of reasons.
 
 Pegged as a symbol of global cooperation in   education, the Nalanda University, proposed to be set up in Bihar near the same   site where an ancient university flourished centuries ago, will have schools on   Buddhist studies, philosophy and comparative literature, historical studies and   ecology and environmental studies.
 
 
 
      
     comments... I have been following your coverage on the Nalanda International University with a lot of interest .  However , lately there has been complete silence from your side on the issue . We have a scam right in front of us and we are not able to do anything about it while there is still time . Why are we tarnishing our image further more and again at the International level and that too with the money granted from foreign institutions .  The conference at China where Ms. Gopa Sabharwal is chairing one session , why is it that she has to travel again with her OSD ? who will pay for these international trips ? After China it will be USA ? Are we willing to squander away all the funds in maintaining life styles of these ladies , so by the time the University actually needs funds , all the funds are depleted and like the Common Wealth Games , when actually the results had to be seen , the money was all over !! What are we as a nation doing ? Why are we not asking the govt / MEA / the governing body as to what is happening there ? The office is in Delhi as it suits the new management and now these International trips ......... what is happening ?
 We really thought that you will be able to take this crusade and save Bihar from another tarnishing of image .   Please do something before it is too late and Bihar losses another battle in changing it's image .  Ajay    |  
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