|            |  (Bihar 
Times) Nitish Kumar's pet project of Nalanda international University is now being 
marketed by non other than the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. He presented a very 
strong case for establishing an international university at Nalanda, the ancient 
seat of learning in his speech at an exhibition on " The Nalanda Trail" 
at Singapore on Wednesday.
 While 
giving the details PM said that the university would focus on becoming a centre 
for excellence for research and teaching with an emphasis on postgraduate studies. 
"It will have departments for philosophy and Buddhist studies, regional history, 
business and management studies, international relations and peace studies and 
study of languages," he said. "It will be established as an international 
university through an international treaty."
 The Prime Minister also sought 
support from the grouping "in making the initiative on Nalanda a success".The 
exhibition, which unveils the spread of Buddhism from India to China and Southeast 
Asia and the role played by Nalanda in Bihar, opened on Nov 2 at the Asian Civilisations 
Museum. It ends on March 23 next year.
 The ancient university at Nalanda drew 
students from all over the world for more than 700 years from the fifth century 
onwards. At its peak the campus had dormitories for over 10,000 students and 2,000 
teachers, from Turkey and Persia to Indonesia, China and Japan.
 By special 
permission of the Indian government, the exhibition features bone relics from 
the only known archaeological find that can be linked directly to Lord Buddha.
 India 
has contributed 116 precious art objects from four of its prestigious museums 
for the exhibition, including rare paintings and bronze and stone sculptures.
 These include the Nalanda Copper Plate, depicting royal patronage of the Nalanda 
University.
 Calling the exhibition "extraordinary", Manmohan Singh 
said Nalanda was one of the first great universities in recorded history, and 
one of the world's first residential universities".
 Manmohan Singh said 
that he had discussed with leaders of Asean and other countries for their collective 
efforts to revive the Nalanda University as a centre of cross-cultural understanding 
and learning.
 
  
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