Nalanda University is getting ready for a significant event as Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, the Union Minister of Culture and Tourism, is set to visit the campus on November 20. The university is particularly focused on this visit as it presents a chance to showcase the advancements and developments taking place. Officials report that preparations have been finalized to receive the minister, who will be presented with details about ongoing academic, research, and community initiatives. Upon arriving at the Nalanda University campus in Rajgir, the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Sachin Chaturvedi, will formally greet the minister. Following the welcome, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat will address the students, faculty, and researchers.
The university anticipates that this interaction will inspire the academic community and provide students with the opportunity to express their thoughts, ask questions, and learn more about India’s cultural and educational mission. A distinctive feature of the visit will be the participation of school students and teachers from nearby villages. As part of the university’s Sahabhagita initiative, local young learners have been invited to attend the event and engage with the Union Minister. Nalanda University believes this involvement will help strengthen ties with surrounding communities and encourage school students to develop an interest in higher education and research. This visit is also viewed as a means to disseminate knowledge beyond the campus boundaries.
A key highlight will be the minister’s tour of the newly built University Library, which boasts modern design elements and advanced learning resources, positioning it as a crucial component of the university’s academic future. The minister will be guided through the facilities, including digital research platforms and reading areas, to appreciate how they assist students and researchers in their academic pursuits. The university perceives this visit as a valuable opportunity to showcase its progress, enhance academic collaborations, and inspire both university students and local young learners. Faculty and students are eagerly anticipating the event, hoping that the minister’s visit will further elevate the institution’s mission of excellence in education, research, and community engagement.


