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Presidency University's bicentenary celebrations to go global
Kolkata, April 18
The bicentennial
celebrations of the prestigious Presidency University - founded in 1817
as Hindu College - will be a national and international event, with
seminars in Indian cities, Britain and the US, officials said.
"The
bicentennial celebrations of Hindu College, today's Presidency
University, will be a national and international project," Sugata Bose,
chairperson of Presidency Mentor Group told the media here on Friday.
He
said though the bicentennial year is scheduled in January 2017, lecture
series and discussions will start at the end of this year itself.
"Alumni
will participate and the focus will be on higher education in India,
its history, current scenario, challenges and future scope. The
celebrations will start in Delhi and then travel to other cities," he
said.
Presidency University has its roots in the Hindu College, established in 1817, by a group of enlightened Indians and Englishmen.
It was rechristened Presidency College in 1855.
The previous Left Front government in the state upgraded it as a university in 2010.
Its
alumni include Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore, Swami Vivekananda,
Subhas Chandra Bose, Satyajit Ray, Marxist leader Jyoti Basu and India's
first president Rajendra Prasad.
Bose said due to its
connections with the Scottish Enlightenment (Scottish watchmaker and
philanthropist David Hare was one of the founders), universities in
England, Scotland in addition to the US will be involved. Nobel
laureates will be invited for special sessions, he said.
"The
list is yet to be finalised. There will be seminars, conferences and
mini-conferences," physicist Bikash Sinha, a member of the university's
governing council, told IANS.