JNU to establish centres for Hindu, Buddhist, Jain studies

New Delhi: The Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) has established three new centres to implement the vision and mission of Vikasit Bharat in integrating the Indian knowledge systems, according to an official notification.

The three new centres — centres for Hindu, Buddhist, Jain studies are set to be established under the School of Sanskrit and Indic Studies, it said.

Announcing this, a social media post on X said: This will take us on the path of integrating tradition with modernity, continuity with change, realm with region and myth with reality.”

The decision to set up the new centres was approved by the Executive Council of the JNU in a meeting on May 29. A committee was constituted by the JNU to explore and recommend the implementation of the National Education Policy (2020) and the Indian Knowledge System at the university.

“The Executive Council in its meeting held on 29.05.2024 has approved the recommendation of the committee constituted to explore and recommend on NEP-2020 and Indian Knowledge System and its further implementation in the University, and establishing of following centres within the School of Sanskrit and Indic Studies,” a notification dated July 9 released on Friday read.

The Delhi University (DU) last year established a Centre for Hindu Studies that currently offers a master’s degree. The centre also plans to introduce undergraduate courses. The DU already has a department for Buddhist Studies and in March, it got government’s nod to establish a Centre for Advanced Studies in Buddhism, at an estimated cost of Rs 35 crore.