Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

MODI RELEASES COIN ON GURU NANAK IN BANGKOK

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BANGKOK: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday released a commemorat­ive coin marking the 550th birth anniversar­y of Guru Nanak Dev besides releasing a Thai translatio­n of the Tamil classic ‘Tirukkural’ at the ‘Sawasdee PM Modi’ community event in Bangkok. Modi also addressed the Indian diaspora.

“Immense fervour at the ‘Sawasdee PM Modi’ community event in Bangkok,” the PMtweeted. The Indian community in Thailand is about 2,50,000-member strong. ‘Tirukkural’ is written by poet Thiruvallu­var and has been translated into many languages.

LONDON: India on Friday announced the setting up of a Guru Nanak Chair in the University of Birmingham to mark the 550th anniversar­y of the first Sikh master in the latest such support by the Indian government in British universiti­es.

Union minister for civil aviation Hardeep Singh Puri made the announceme­nt during a lecture on Guru Nanak’s teachings organised by the university’s India Institute. The university’s chancellor is Karan Bilimoria, an entreprene­ur and member of the House of Lords.

Puri said: “The very fact that Guru Nanak was able to anticipate the major challenges that we face as a country today — gender empowermen­t, environmen­tal protection, checking radicalisa­tion — means that there is substance to his message. We are utilising the anniversar­y to get it to resonate.”

“Setting up a prominent chair in a prominent university is one of the most cost-effective ways of carrying forward that message. It will be identified with a place where researcher­s can send their research, where they can turn to,” Puri said.

Assuring continuity of India’s support, he said he had seen many such initiative­s when “people pay lip service and when the event is over, they forget about it”. Puri said the initial funding will be for five years which is likely to be extended.

“We are spending a fair amount (on the chair). It is a question of continued support. When you set up a chair, you have to plan for a number of years. I think the initial funding is for five years, but it is likely to be extended and the university has committed itself to an even longer period,” he added.

Puri’s was the second annual lecture at the India Institute, the first was by S Jaishankar in October 2018.

 ?? TWITTER ?? Union minister Hardeep Singh Puri (right) with University of Birmingham chancellor Karan Bilimoria.
TWITTER Union minister Hardeep Singh Puri (right) with University of Birmingham chancellor Karan Bilimoria.

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