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President Mukherjee attends first convocation of Nalanda University

By The Assam Tribune

Rajgir (Bihar), Aug 27 (IANS): President Pranab Mukherjee on Saturday attended the maiden convocation ceremony of Nalanda University and launched the ground-breaking ceremony for construction of the sprawling university campus here, an official said.

President Mukherjee awarded degrees to 12 students of the first batch of the

university. "President awarded gold medals to two students and degrees to 10

students at the first convocation ceremony of Nalanda University," an official said.

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and Chancellor of the university George Yeo and

former Chancellor Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen were also present at the ceremony.

Besides, representatives of eight countries participated in the ceremony.

The university is coming up in Rajgir, 12 km from where the ancient Nalanda University stood till the 12th century, when it was razed by an invading Turkish army.

According to officials, the students awarded degrees by the President had

joined the two inaugural schools -- The School of Ecology and Environment Studies

and the School of Historical Studies - in the two-year Masters Programme.

The university will be admitting a new batch of students in August and will also

start the new school -- the School of Buddhist Studies, Philosophy and Comparative

Religions.

Located in the Buddhist pilgrim town of Rajgir in Nalanda district, the university

currently has two functional divisions: the School of Historical Studies and the

School of Environment and Ecological Studies.

It started its first academic session in September 2014 in a makeshift campus.

The fully-residential university is set to be completed by 2020. It will eventually have seven schools for postgraduate and doctoral students, offering courses in science, philosophy and spirituality and social sciences.

Rajgir attracts thousands of tourists from all over the world every year. It is the second most visited tourist place in the Buddhist circuit in Bihar after Bodh Gaya, considered as the birthplace of Buddhism. Rajgir (then Rajagriha) was the first capital of the Magadha kingdom and one of the favourite places of the Buddha.

The university is an initiative of the Indian government and 18 East Asian countries.

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