Cabinet approves withdrawal of Nalanda Amendment Bill, 2013

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The on Wednesday approved a proposal to withdraw the University (Amendment) Bill, 2013 pending in the Rajya Sabha, an official statement said.

However, before the bill could be passed in 2014, the Parliament was prorogued.

"The present proposal is for moving a motion in Rajya Sabha withdrawing the University (Amendment) Bill, 2013, introduced in Rajya Sabha on August 26, 2013, to amend certain existing provisions of the University Act, 2010 and add some new provisions," the statement said.

"The Amendment Bill will need to be discussed with the current Governing Board of before a final decision could be taken on going ahead with the proposed amendments.

"Further, the current Governing Board may also look into the entire Act, 2010 afresh and suggest amendments/additions wherever necessary," it said.

The was established on the basis of a Joint Press Statement at the fourth Summit held in in October 2009, which supported its establishment as a non-state, non-profit, secular and self-governing international institution.

Subsequently, the Nalanda University Act, 2010 was passed by the Parliament and came into effect from November 25, 2010.

Nobel laureate Amartya sen was the of the university but resigned in 2015 citing differences with the After him former took over the reins. Yeo was replaced by Vijay Bhatkar, who is the current incumbent.

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First Published: Wed, June 13 2018. 20:48 IST