channelnewsasia.com - Mentor Group for ancient Nalanda University meets in Singapore
   
 
  blogs  
 
yournews
   
   
Video Finance Lifestyle Travel Weather Discussion TV Shows
CNA Live    | About Us 
 
  Home ›
 
Singapore News

 
 

Mentor Group for ancient Nalanda University meets in Singapore
By Dominique Loh, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 14 July 2007 2157 hrs

 
 
Photos  of

   
 

SINGAPORE : India may be an economic powerhouse, but soon the country could also become an intellectual centre in Asia.

Work is underway to re-establish the ancient Nalanda University in Bihar, India.

And the Nalanda Mentor Group overseeing the project is meeting in Singapore to chart the road ahead for the university.

The 11-member group will steer the direction of Nalanda University from the past, to the present and future.

Singapore's Foreign Minister George Yeo is a member of the group.

Already, it has structured the basic core areas of study - philosophy and Buddhist studies, regional history, business and management studies, international relations and peace studies and the study of Asian languages.

It is hoped that reviving the ancient university will also strengthen ties between China and India.

Mr Yeo said: "In a sense it is a replay of old historical patterns and if this relationship between India and China is a peaceful one, then we in Southeast Asia will boom together with China and India. But should these two great countries clash, then all of us in between will have a much harder future for ourselves.

"In other words, we have a powerful vested interest in seeing East and South Asia meet and interact in a harmonious way leading to the common benefit of all and it is for this reason the Nalanda project is something which we support and favour very readily."

Indian President Dr APJ Abdul Kalam first raised the idea of reviving the Nalanda University when he visited Singapore two years ago.

President Kalam himself is an accomplished scholar and rocket scientist.

The Nalanda Mentor Group will meet again to discuss other issues, including funding.

The university will be some 600 acres in size and is likely to take several thousand post-graduate students when it starts classes sometime in 2009. - CNA/ch

 

 
Add Your Comments   View Comments ()
Name : E-mail:
Your views   (Max 600 chars)
word count:   more chars available.
........................................................................................................................................
Enter the code exactly as you see it.
I have read terms & conditions
  



Other singapore News
Visitor arrivals to Singapore hit 9.7 million last year
Pastor apologises personally to Buddhist & Taoist federations
Borneo Motors to upgrade 70 Toyota Prius in S'pore as part of recall
Woman suing paraplegic William Tan convicted of 10 criminal charges
Tampines residents unhappy over planned rental flats
Mix of old and new as casino offers 500 tables at opening
ICA foils cigarette smuggling attempt
Labour movement pushes for broad-based productivity growth
ITE students learn finer points of coffee making
DPM Wong says "glad to note" Pastor Tan realised his mistake
Sales of hampers, goodies roaring back ahead of LNY
Underwater World Singapore launches tiger-themed exhibit
National University Cancer Institute, Singapore officially launched
More people travelling between S'pore and Malaysia for LNY
Revamped StanChart marathon to have new route, running categories
Driver arrested after hit-and-run accident leaves 2 injured
CNB arrests three men, seizes drugs worth over S$285,000

 

 
Affiliate Sites:
 
About Us  |  Contact Us  |  Advertise with Us  |  Terms & Conditions