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Valmiki Study Chair Revival Gets Land!
18 Jan
Summary
- Valmiki Study Chair gets two acres of land on KU campus.
- Plans include a Rs 20 crore international research center building.
- A museum showcasing Ramayana heritage and legends is planned.

The Maharshi Valmiki Study Chair at Karnatak University (KU), Dharwad, is set for a major revival and expansion after being allocated two acres of land. This decision by the university syndicate provides the chair with its own dedicated space on campus, a significant upgrade from its previous location in a single room.
The university aims to transform the study chair into an international-level research center, with plans for a new building estimated at Rs 20 crore. Preparations for the blueprint of this facility are currently in progress, promising enhanced infrastructure and academic capabilities.
Further developments include the establishment of a museum focused on the core philosophy of the Ramayana, featuring digital exhibits and video documentaries on Karnataka's Ramayana-related heritage. The chair is also anticipating a Rs 2 crore corpus grant from the government to launch new academic and cultural initiatives.




