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Nalanda University adds 4 new PG courses, V-C says reinforcing its role as centre of high learning
Nalanda University adds 4 new PG courses, V-C says reinforcing its role as centre of high learning

Indian Express

timea day ago

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  • Indian Express

Nalanda University adds 4 new PG courses, V-C says reinforcing its role as centre of high learning

Nalanda University Vice-Chancellor Sachin Chaturvedi has announced four new postgraduate courses in economics, hindi, mathematics and philosophy, taking the total PG programmes to 12. Chaturvedi, who is also the Director General of Research and Information System for Developing Countries (RIS), joined as the university's V-C last month. He said, 'Expansion of courses are meant to expand academic scope and reinforce NU's role as a premier centre of research and high learning.' The new courses are in consonance with the blended vision of ancient and new Nalanda universities to focus on mathematics and philosophy. Meanwhile, Hindi has been added as part of the Central government's thrust to promote mother tongue, and economics is added as per the V-C's vision. 'The spirit of Nalanda has evolved as a vibrant expression of continuous engagement with eternal values and the civilisational ethos of the east. It embodies a rich intellectual tradition, marked by openness, inclusivity and a globally oriented outlook. Building upon this legacy, the vision for the new Nalanda is shaped by a forward-looking blueprint rooted in integrative wisdom. It draws inspiration from an eastern worldview in which faith, intellectual inquiry and material well-being are not regarded in isolation, but as deeply interwoven dimensions of holistic human existence.' The previous PG courses included historical studies, ecology and environment studies, Buddhist studies, comparative religions, Hindu studies (Sanatana Dharma), world literature, archaeology, international relations and peace studies, and MBA in sustainable development and management. NU, established under Nalanda University Act, 2010, started functioning from 2014 with two PG courses having only 12 students. PM Narendra Modi formally inaugurated NU campus — spread over 455 acres at Rajgir foothills — last year. Santosh Singh is a Senior Assistant Editor with The Indian Express since June 2008. He covers Bihar with main focus on politics, society and governance. Investigative and explanatory stories are also his forte. Singh has 25 years of experience in print journalism covering Bihar, Delhi, Madhya Pradesh and Karnataka. ... Read More

Shyam Saran
Shyam Saran

Business Standard

time5 days ago

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  • Business Standard

Shyam Saran

Shyam Saran is a Honorary Senior Faculty and Member of the Governing Board at Centre for Policy Research. He is a former Foreign Secretary of India and has served as Prime Minister's Special Envoy For Nuclear Affairs and Climate Change. After leaving government service in 2010, he headed the Research and Information System for Developing Countries, a think tank focusing on economic issues (2011-2017) and was Chairman of the National Security Advisory Board under the National Security Council (2013-15). He is currently Life Trustee of India International Centre, Member of the Governing Board of the Institute of Chinese Studies, a Trustee at the World Wildlife Fund (India) and Member of the Executive Council of the Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI). He was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 2011 for his contributions to civil service.

Passenger flow, trade come to a halt as govt shuts Attari
Passenger flow, trade come to a halt as govt shuts Attari

Time of India

time23-04-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Passenger flow, trade come to a halt as govt shuts Attari

NEW DELHI: Govt's decision to close the Attari border is set to significantly impact cross-border movement - halting passenger travel and bringing an end to the limited trade that was still taking place via the land route. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now According to data on the Land Port Authority of India website, during 2022-23, over 70,000 passengers moved through the Attari-Wagah border, while nearly 7,000 consignments, valued at around Rs 3,900 crore, flowed in and out of the country. Soyabean, chicken feed, red chillies, vegetables and plastic yarn and dana (granules) were among the items shipped to Pakistan through the route, according to the website, while dry fruits, gypsum, cement, glass, rock salt and herbs came into India, some of which also arrived from Afghanistan. Former commerce secretary Rajeev Kher said govt's decision is a demonstration of its intent to stop flows and will have an impact on the people in Pakistan who depend on Indian products. "At this point, there is little trade from Attari. Officially Pakistan has closed trade with India. However, there is a trade of around $1billion with Pakistan and a minuscule quantity of imports of around $30 million but the trade from Attari has largely remained closed," said director general at Research and Information System for Developing Countries, adding that there was a need to show a tough stand. Pakistan has been advocating trade through the land route and some in India too were demanding more liberal rules. A few days ago, Shiromani Akali Dal workers also clashed with Border Security Force personnel near the Attari Integrated Check Post, demanding reopening of the border for trade. India's response after the Pahalgam carnage is seen as a signal that trade and people's relations can only be normalised if Pakistan stopped sponsoring terror. Post the Pulwama attacks in February 2019, the Union govt had withdrawn the most-favoured nation granted to Pakistan and raised import duty to 200% on goods from Pakistan across the border.

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