Ramdev plans world-class varsity in India a la University of Houston

Says it will educate around one lakh students in various streams and a 1,500-acre land near New Delhi has already been acquired for the same..

August 28, 2016 01:47 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 01:26 am IST - HOUSTON:

Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev has said he plans to start a world-class university in India in the next five years to educate around one lakh students in different streams, mentioning that a 1,500-acre land has already been acquired for it.It will seek to revive the 'gurukul' system of learning, he said.

Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev has said he plans to start a world-class university in India in the next five years to educate around one lakh students in different streams, mentioning that a 1,500-acre land has already been acquired for it.It will seek to revive the 'gurukul' system of learning, he said.

Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev has said he plans to start a world-class university in India in the next five years to educate around one lakh students in different streams, mentioning that a 1,500-acre land has already been acquired for it.

The standard of education would be at par with ivy leagues, Baba Ramdev said during his address on ‘Yoga and Inner Peace’ at a sold out event in Houston on August 23. He said that he has planned to build a world-class university near New Delhi akin to the University of Houston. The cost of the project would be around Rs. 25,000 crore, he added.

This university will be as reputed as the ancient higher-learning institutions — Nalanda and Takshashila — so that students from all around the world would opt for India for higher education.

Seeking to revive gurukul tradition

Baba Ramdev said he has also requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Ministry of Human Resources Development to start a Vedic education board at State and national level to revive and promote the Indian ‘gurukul’ tradition of education.

The proposed university will focus on three major areas — health, business and education, he said.

He stated that mentioned that he plans to donate 100 per cent of all profit from the sale of herbal and food products of his Patanjali Ayurved for charitable causes and at least 80 per cent will go towards education.

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