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'''Vedanta University''' is a proposed, private, multi-disciplinary, co-educational university started by [[Anil Agarwal (businessman)|Anil Agarwal]] of [[Vedanta Resources]] corporation near [[Puri]]-[[Konark]] highway, [[Orissa]], [[India]].
'''Vedanta University''' is a proposed, private, multi-disciplinary, co-educational university started by [[Anil Agarwal (businessman)|Anil Agarwal]] of [[Vedanta Resources]] corporation near [[Puri]]-[[Konark]] highway, [[Orissa]], [[India]].




==Campus and township==
The campus layout is being designed by [http://www.asg-architects.com/story/clients/otb/campusPlanning/cp_vedanta.htm Ayers Saint Gross Architects and Planners], a Baltimore based firm. Ayers Saint Gross has 90 years of experience developing some of the best university campuses in the USA such as [[Duke University|Duke]], [[Carnegie-Mellon]] and [[Johns Hopkins University|Johns Hopkins]]. Additionally, India based STUP Consultants have been hired for construction work during the phase-I of the project which is expected to be completed in 2011. The master plan of Vedanta university was one of the designs selected for a [http://www.baltimoresun.com/entertainment/arts/bal-to.archcol15oct15,0,3642762.column 2007 AIA Baltimore design award] in Baltimore.

Keeping in view a variety of factors based on Agarwal's desire, such as a scenic location, proximity to a major city, and accessibility, and based upon Ayers/Saint/Gross's recommendation, the foundation has identified {{convert|6000|acre|km2}} of land near the [[Puri]]-[[Konark]] marine drive between Nuanai and Balighai for the proposed Vedanta University. The Orissa government has begun connecting the site of the university to the swanky new international airport being constructed near [[Bhubaneswar]], 70 km away, by means of a four lane expressway. Furthermore, a railway station will be located in the campus. It will also provide all necessary infrastructure to support this massive undertaking. The area would be developed into a large university township with a permanent population of 500,000 in addition to the large body of students. The township would include primary and secondary schools, apartment complexes and private residences, theaters, cinema, parks and recreation areas, restaurants and shopping complexes.

The township will also allocate land for a research & development park. This park would serve as an incubator for other research laboratories, centers of excellence, and research oriented private companies as Vedanta University spin-offs. It will serve to channel venture capital funds into research and education. The entire area is expected to eventually evolve into a large research-cum-education complex, similar to the economic hub around Stanford with a combined market capitalization of $300 billion, only an hour away from Orissa's state capital, [[Bhubaneswar]].

A railway station is planned to be built in an area within the campus that will be called the ''Train Station Plaza''. It will be at one end of what will be called the ''University Greens'' - the main university promenade. The palm tree laced University Greens will lead to the ''University Quadrangle'' area. Classroom buildings will be centered around stylish lawns called ''Academic Courtyards''. The entire campus would be dotted with fountains, both small and large. There will be an Olympic quality sports complex on campus, the ''Vedanta Stadium'', and a {{convert|250000|sqft|m2|abbr=on}} library. Lastly, the foundation has also announced plans to include a large [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Vedanta_Univ=edit&section=5 super-specialty hospital] with treatment
es for cancer, diabetes, and coronary diseases, as well as a research institute. In all, the Vedanta University campus would have over 100 academic and residential buildings.

The sprawling Vedanta University campus will follow a [[Mandala]] layout, with the buildings arranged in the form of two overlapping circles. Its idyllic surroundings will include a picturesque lake in its immediate vicinity and rolling hills at a distance. The gentle, flowing waters of the Nuanai river meeting the crashing waves of the Casuarina tree-lined beach at Balighai would complete the scenic backdrop. The well-known ruins of the Sun Temple at [[Konark]] would be a few minutes away.


==Controversies==
==Controversies==

Revision as of 15:39, 10 June 2011

Vedanta University
TypePrivate
Established2006
EndowmentUS$3.00 billion
ChancellorSam Pitroda (tentative)
Students100,000 (projected)
Location, ,
CampusRural, 6,000 acres
Websitewww.vedanta.edu.in

Vedanta University is a proposed, private, multi-disciplinary, co-educational university started by Anil Agarwal of Vedanta Resources corporation near Puri-Konark highway, Orissa, India.


Controversies

An academic has questioned whether, given its location and size, Vedanta can achieve its aims of being a leading research university.[1] A rejoinder was also published.[2] Another criticism leveled at the university, by politicians, local academicians, and the farmers currently occupying the proposed site relates to the relatively vast area of the proposed campus and its large student intake,although a few individual opinions differ.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Vedanta University: a flawed pipe dream". The Hindu. Chennai, India. August 29, 2007.
  2. ^ http://www.orissalinks.com/archives/576
  3. ^ "Vedanta University in Orissa & the dismal state of higher education in country". Orissa Diary. Aug-21-2009. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)

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