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Vedanta University to rewrite history of academia

DK Matai - October 15, 2006

One of the hot subjects discussed at the peripheries of The Evian Group conference in Montreux, Switzerland, was Vedanta University. Vedanta University's motto is to "Rewrite the history of academia." The university, which is a "not-for-profit" venture, is being endowed with USD 1 billion from Anil Agarwal's personal funds.

A few months back, Anil Agarwal, an Indian businessman, who heads the London based Vedanta Resources corporation and Naveen Patnaik, the Chief Minister of Orissa state in eastern India, signed a memorandum of understanding to create India's first and only world class, multidisciplinary university, Vedanta University.

According to the institution's consultant A T Kearney, this is the biggest single person contribution ever made towards the endowment for any educational institution worldwide. The entire outlay to set up the dream university is estimated to be around 150 billion rupees (approximately USD 3 billion). M Siddiqi is the present Project Director of Vedanta University. Other senior administrative officials are currently being recruited internationally.

The three goals of Vedanta University are:

1. Education: To provide meritorious Indian students access to world class education within India

2. Research: To conduct cutting edge research on globally relevant topics from an Asian-centric perspective

3. Society: To produce tomorrow's leaders, and to promote economic growth in the region.

Academics & Research

According to the Anil Agarwal Foundation, Vedanta University will be modeled most closely on Stanford and Harvard universities and aims to be a peer institution to them in terms of world class research and education. Unlike other smaller prominent institutions in India which are focussed entirely on technical education, the planned university would be multidisciplinary in nature, encompassing all domains of human endeavour. It will provide the "finest quality of education" in liberal arts, law, medicine, business, humanities, basic sciences and engineering. The university will house several interdisciplinary centres of excellence in areas such as nanotechnology, biotechnology, and information technology. It will support approximately 100,000 undergraduate, masters and doctoral students enrolled in 95 disciplines, and employ a few thousand internationally renowned faculty members, making it one of the largest universities in the world. Vedanta University will have a roughly equal mix of Indian and foreign students.

The university will be governed by a board of trustees drawn from industry and society. It will be headed by a president and a provost. The various schools and colleges within Vedanta University will be led by a few deans who would be recruited locally within India as well as internationally. In order to stimulate cutting-edge research, each center of excellence will include five to eight professors of international caliber. The government of Orissa will pass legislation specifically to provide complete administrative and fiscal autonomy to the new university.

Vedanta University will be developed in several phases until its planned completion in 2025. However, the university is expected to start admitting its first batch of students as early as 2008, into its engineering, liberal arts, and basic science programs. Most academic schools, including those of law and performing arts, as well as a few centres of excellence would be in place by 2016. Eventually, the Anil Agrawal foundation hopes that Vedanta University would stem the annual exodus of Indian students seeking higher education abroad, out of which about 80,000 head for the USA alone.

As part of Agarwal's vision, Vedanta University would nurture future Nobel laureates, Olympic champions and heads of states and governments for India and the world.

Campus & Township

Keeping in view a variety of factors based on Agrawal's desire, such as a scenic location, proximity to a major city, and accessibility, the government of Orissa has identified 10,000 acres (40 km²) of land near the Puri-Konark marine drive between Nuanai and Balighai for the proposed Vedanta University. It has undertaken the task of connecting the site of the university to the swanky new international airport being constructed near Bhubaneswar, 70 km away, by means of an expressway. Furthermore, a railway station will be located in the campus. The Orissa government will also provide all necessary infrastructure to support this massive undertaking. The area would be developed into a university township with a permanent population of 40,000 in addition to the large body of students. The township would include primary and secondary schools, apartment complexes and private residences, theaters, cinema, parks and recreation areas, restaurants and shopping complexes.

The township will also allocate land for a research & development park. This park would serve as an incubator for other research laboratories, centers of excellence, and research oriented private companies as Vedanta University spin-offs. It will serve to channelize venture capital funds into research and education. The entire area is expected to eventually evolve into a large research-cum-education complex, similar to the economic hub around Stanford with a combined market capitalization of USD 300 billion, only an hour away from Orissa's state capital, Bhubaneswar.

Recent newspaper articles report that the campus layout will be designed by Ayers Saint Gross, a Baltimore based architectural firm. Ayers Saint Gross has 90 years of experience developing some of the best university campuses in the USA such as Duke, Carnegie-Mellon and Johns Hopkins. Additionally, Mumbai architect Hafeez Contractor, would be hired to impart an Indian touch to the various department and office building architectures. The railway station is planned to be built in an area within the campus that will be called the Train Station Plaza. It will be at one end of what will be called the University Greens - the main university promenade. The palm tree laced University Greens will lead to the University Quadrangle area. Classroom buildings will be centered around stylish lawns called Academic Courtyards. The entire campus would be dotted with fountains, both small and large. There will be an Olympic quality sports complex on campus, the Vedanta Stadium.

The sprawling Vedanta University campus will follow a Mandala layout, centered around a large body of water. Its idyllic surroundings will include a picturesque lake in its immediate vicinity and rolling hills at a distance. The gentle, flowing waters of the Nuanai river meeting the crashing waves of the Casuarina tree-lined beach at Balighai would complete the scenic backdrop. The well-known ruins of the Sun Temple at Konark would be a few minutes away.

Vedanta University would provide immediate benefits to eastern India. It would create enormous opportunities and usher in a knowledge revolution in a state that has hitherto been denied any educational or research institution of national importance by the Indian government in New Delhi.

[ENDS]

This article was compiled from multiple sources.

Best wishes


DK

DK Matai
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Posted by DK Matai at October 15, 2006 02:14 PM

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Now that sounds like magic!,
any long distance learning, plans, involved?

I love the interaction, but, in 2006..

Love, Passion!

Caro DK,
E' una speldida notizia. Adoro Orissa.
I have some wonderful friends there. I will visit them in December and I'll definitely go to see the 'Marina' where this fantastic university will be.

It sounds like an ideal school which will offer extraordinary opportunities for all students.

Thanks for the news.
Love,
Donatella

Caro DK,
Prima di tutto scusa per l'errore: e' una splendida notizia.
Secondo, e' possibile vedere una foto della zona di Puri-Konark?
Grazie,
Donatella

What about a dept of religion and philosophy?

India has given some of the greatest philosophers and spiritual teachers the world has ever seen. To not have a background in India's rich philosophical contributions to the planet would seem a serious omission to me.

Need I remind you that the greatest meditative traditions have come from India? You yourself grace this blog with the verses of Ashatvakra, and the teachings of Gandhi.

Is Vedanta University, itself named after a spiritual tradition, going to address that?

Just asking...

How exciting! Enormous opportunities indeed. Thank you for the news!

WOW!!!

again i say,

WOW!!!

Congratulations Mr Anil Agarwal ( Vedanta Resources Corporation ) and Mr Naveen Patnaik ( Hon'ble Chief Minister Orissa State)

We are thrilled to learn about Vedanta University being structured to educate 100,000 undergraduates from across the world.
This reminds us of India's glorious international centre of learning " Nalanda University " from 5th Century till 12th Century AD in which 10,000 students used to get trained by 1500 teachers in various disciplines ,from all material sciences to spiritual knowledge, not far from the proposed site.
Though Nalanda was destroyed by Muslim invaders in 1234 the ruins still speak a lot about this centre of learning and India's glorious attitude of tolerance and respect for students from all faiths across the world.
We hope and wish, Vedanta University revives the theme of Nalanda and propagates the knowledge for the benefit of mankind and becomes the centre of learning to promote peace, love and compassion for all creatures of the world.

Congratulations Mr Anil Agarwal ( Vedanta Resources Corporation ) and Mr Naveen Patnaik ( Hon'ble Chief Minister Orissa State)

We are thrilled to learn about Vedanta University being structured to educate 100,000 undergraduates from across the world.
This reminds us of India's glorious international centre of learning " Nalanda University " from 5th Century till 12th Century AD in which 10,000 students used to get trained by 1500 teachers in various disciplines ,from all material sciences to spiritual knowledge, not far from the proposed site.
Though Nalanda was destroyed by Muslim invaders in 1234 the ruins still speak a lot about this centre of learning and India's glorious attitude of tolerance and respect for students from all faiths across the world.
We hope and wish, Vedanta University revives the theme of Nalanda and propagates the knowledge for the benefit of mankind and becomes the centre of learning to promote peace, love and compassion for all creatures of the world.

DK, I love the name of the university.

For those of you who do not know what VEDANTA means. Veda+Anta= Vedanta.

Vedas are the oldest scriptures of India, composed in times indefinitely remote, handed to generation after generation, and stand for nothing less than Divine Truth. They were preserved by oral tradition till they were put down on paper. There are four Vedas, Rk, Sama, Yajur, Atharva. Each veda is divided into work portion and knowledge portion. The work portion consists of Samhitas, Brahmanas, and Aranyakas. The knowledge portion consists of Upanishads.

Anta means culmination, and end. So Vedanta means scriptures, referred to being the last portion of Vedas, also their ultimate reason for existence, and their perfect culmination.

Sages don't like the name Hindu, they prefer the name Sanathana Dharma, or Vedic heritage, and culture.

So a University, such as this must have an appropriate name, and I salute the people who chose this particular name. The reason is there are more than a thousand of these Upanishads on every conceivable topic that mankind can think of.

DK, thank you for telling us about this University. God bless.

Its a good initiative but if the literal meaning of the word education is to draw out what is already in, is it served by giving more personal attention in small insitutes or building massive insituitions. Einstein had once remarked that imagaination is more important than knowledge which implies that process or thining is more important than Input or knowledge. How many insitutes can boast of real education. If you chek out the Quotable Quotes of my links, you will find quotes of real Education from many Indian spiritual stalwarsts(Osho,Vivekanand, aurobindo,Krishnamurthy) apart from President Abdul Kalam.

A tennis coach who gives full attention to his ward for an hour by throwing sixty balls one after the other and explains every technique of every shot while gauging the child's poetntial is a far better educator of his subject than the so called educational insitutions. It is strange that Edward de Bono advocates teaching thinking in schools but it is never taken up- sports coaches give far more importance to technique and process rather than blind input and that to my mind is real education.

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