Nalanda Sets up Committee to Shortlist V-C Candidates

NEW DELHI: The search for the next vice chancellor of Nalanda University — a flagship initiative of India’s Act East policy — has begun with the governing body setting up a five-member panel to recommend names to President Pranab Mukherjee within a month.

The governing board met at Rajgir in Bihar on Saturday morning. The meeting, chaired by chancellor of the university and Singapore’s former foreign  minister George Yeo, was attended by Nobel laureate Amartya Sen, the university’s founder-chancellor and a Ministry of External Affairs representative, Secretary (east) Anil Wadhwa.

The most significant decision was to set up a search committee to select suitable candidates for the next vice chancellor. The five-member panel consists of Yeo, members of parliament Sugata Bose  and  NK Singh,  Professor  Wang Bangwei from China and Professor Wang Gungwu from Singapore. All of them are members of the Nalanda Mentors Group, which was converted to the current governing board.

Gopa Sabharwal’s term as vice chancellor, which had ended in November, had been extended as per guidelines till her successor is appointed. The panel is supposed to give names to the Visitor — President Mukherjee — within a month. Sabharwal’s tenure has been controversial, beginning with her appointment to questions about the delay in starting the university. The governing board also decided the first convocation of the university will be held in August, with an invitation to be sent to the President.

At the meeting on Saturday, the governing board deliberated on its composition, with an increase in members from 15 to 18 to accommodate representatives of more countries.

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