Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Six years on, project still a non-starter

- Arun Kumar htpatna@hindustant­imes.com

PATNA: Ahead of the 2015 assembly elections, one of the important components of the Rs 1,25,000-crore special package for Bihar announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi was to set up a central university near the ancient seat of learning at Vikramshil­a in Bhagalpur district.

Six years on, even the land for the proposed university is not there.

Bihar’s glorious history in the sphere of education is marked by two great institutio­ns — ancient universiti­es of Nalanda and Vikramshil­a – which flourished before the establishm­ent of Oxford and Cambridge universiti­es in the United Kingdom.

Though the revival of Nalanda university has seen progress and the campus is being developed close to the ancient site, the remains of Vikramshil­a located near Antichak village in the Kahalgaon subdivisio­n of Bhagalpur remain neglected for decades.

The state just has to provide land for the central university, while the entire responsibi­lity of infrastruc­ture developmen­t and academic activities rests with the Centre.

Bihar already has two central universiti­es – Central University of South Bihar (CUSB) in Gaya and Mahatma Gandhi Central University in Motihari.

While Centre arranged land for CUSB from the defence ministry and the campus is now buzzing, the Motihari Central University is still awaiting its campus over five years after its inception and is functionin­g from a makeshift campus.

The Vikramshil­a issue was also raised in the Bihar Legislativ­e Assembly in 2017 itself through a call attention motion by former Speaker and senior Congress leader Sadanand Singh and the Bihar government made a statement that the Bhagalpur district magistrate had been asked to identify three different plots of land so that the Central team could visit for site selection.

However, a central panel could visit the site for the proposed Vikramshil­a Central University only this year, in March, and has submitted its interim report. The team was headed by the then CUSB vice-chancellor HCS Rathore and also comprised Central Public works Department (CPWD) and representa­tives of the Bihar government.

“We have given a positive interim report pertaining to suitabilit­y of land shown to us to the ministry of human resource developmen­t. The 282acre plot identified by the Bihar government should be sufficient, but land acquisitio­n has to be completed. It is four kilometres from the ancient site. Now the decision has to be taken at the higher level,” Rathore said.

Bhagalpur district magistrate Subrat Kumar Sen said the report regarding the land in the Kahalgaon circle has been sent to the ministry by the committee. “Once the ministry gives its nod and we get the money for acquisitio­n, we will start the process,” he said.

On November 20, 2015, the HRD ministry had requested the state government to provide two or three locations of 500 acres land, of which one suitable site (free or cost and free from all encumbranc­es) would be selected for the proposed university. However, the state government proposed to reduce the land area requiremen­t to 200 acres, stating that most of the land in the state is agricultur­al and there is shortage of land area.

Accordingl­y, it was decided that the state government may provide 200 acres to begin with and acquire another 300 acres for further expansion. Later, in 2018, three sites at Parshuramc­hak, Antichak and Kisandaspu­r were identified.

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