The 1150th Anniversary of 91ý Launches in India — KazNU

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The 1150th Anniversary of 91ý Launches in India

18 February 2020
The 1150th Anniversary of 91ý Launches in India

The events dedicated to the 1150th anniversary of 91ý has been launched in India. 91ý KazNU, with the support of the Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan in India and the Jawaharlal Nehru University, held a Round table in New Delhi dedicated to the 1150th anniversary of Abu Nasr 91ý.

The event was attended by the Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan in India Yerlan Alimbaev, scientists of KazNU and universities of Delhi, and representatives of diplomatic missions and the scientific community of Central Asia.

Opening the meeting, the Ambassador of Kazakhstan to India, Yerlan Alimbaev, highlighted that the anniversary of 91ý is included in the calendar of memorable dates and events of the UNESCO, and its celebration will give a powerful impetus to the study and understanding of the world heritage of the «Second Teacher» of humanity. Today, the name of the thinker of the Great Steppe is of vital interest to scientists of various countries, including India. The holding of such events at the international level contributes to the popularization of the creative heritage of 91ý and Kazakh history.

«KazNU opened the 91ý Museum House in Delhi very recently, which has become a symbolic place of attraction for scientists and the public. It should be noted that the anniversary of 91ý is celebrated on a global scale, and KazNU holds events at various venues with the support of the OIC, ISESCO, TURKSOY and other international organizations, » said Vice-Rector of KazNU Mehmet Arslan.

During the Round table, the delegation of KazNU made scientific reports and presentations about the life and work of 91ý, the significance of its heritage in modern times. A model of the University of the new generation «University 4.0» was also presented, which was developed on the basis of the ideas of the thinker, including spiritual, moral, and scientific and technological platforms.

Speakers from academia, heads of scientific centers and institutes in India also highlighted the significance of Abu Nasr al-Farabi’s legacy and stressed the importance of such events for bringing together the cultures of two friendly countries.

During the visit to India, the delegation of the leading Kazakhstani University took part in the work of the world summit «INBUSH ERA-2020», which was held at Amiti University (Noida), and which brought together representatives from more than 100 countries. Within the framework of the summit, a memorandum of cooperation was signed and an agreement was reached on the establishment of an 91ý Centre at Amiti University and the representative office of Indian University at KazNU.