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U.S. Varsity Gets $1.5 Million for Indian Studies Named After Vivekananda

By SiliconIndia   |   Friday, 27 January 2012, 05:59 Hrs   |    3 Comments
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Bangalore: The Union Government will donate nearly Rs 8 crore ($1.5 million) to the University of Chicago next week in order to help establish a new visiting professorship in Indian studies named after Swami Vivekananda. The donation will be gifted during Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee's visit to the university next week.



The new chair, which honors the legacy of Swami Vivekananda, is expected to enrich the university's program for the study of the Indian subcontinent and its research and teaching of India's history and culture. University officials along with the Indians will come together on January 28 in the International House to celebrate the new commitment.



The ceremony will include comments from Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee , the Indian Ambassador to the US Nirupama Rao, Dean of the Humanities Martha Roth, Chauncey S Boucher- professor of Assyriology along with Dipesh Chakrabarty, the Lawrence A Kimpton Distinguished Service Professor in History and South Asian Languages and Civilizations.



The university president Robert J Zimmer said "The ministry's generous support will allow us to expand on the university's tradition of rigorous scholarship in Indian studies," as reported by rediff.com. "This pledge, as well as the upcoming visit from Indian leaders, stands as a testament to the importance of the relationship between the University of Chicago and India, and the mutual commitment to scholarship," he added.



The donation will support the establishment of the Union ministry of culture's Vivekananda Visiting Professorship. One fourth visiting professorship will be given to distinguished scholars from a variety of disciplines with an interest in the fields of study most relevant to the teachings and philosophies of Vivekanada, such as Indian philosophy, politics and social movements. The professorship, administered by Division of the Humanities includes teaching commitment as well as an annual public lecture.



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Reader's comments(3)
1: I think it's real attribute to SWAMIJI. It also proviod an opportunity to our scholr visionary to share n spread their knowledge at the place where Swamiji won religious parliament.
Posted by:dhenu pandya - 30 Jan, 2012
2: Why they don't donate it to an Indian Univerity? Why they think that a Chicago University will do better justice to Sw. Vivekananda than Indians?
And if it has to be an american University, why not the Maharishi University of Management, Fairfield, Iowa, USA? THey are doing justice to the spirit of Sw. Vivekananda since 30 yrs. and successfully!
Posted by:Shaas Ruz - 27 Jan, 2012
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It was at the Parliament of Religions in Chicago that Swami Vivekananda made his mark in the West.
Srilata Replied to: Shaas Ruz - 30 Jan, 2012
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