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Nālanda is the name of an ancient center of higher learning in, India. Nalanda is the first university in Asia. The site of Nalanda is located in the Indian state of Bihar, about 55 miles south east of Patna, and was a Buddhist center of learning from the fifth or sixth century CE to 1197 CE. It has been called "one of the first great universities in recorded history" The Gupta Empire also patronized some monasteries. Nalanda flourished between the reign of the Śakrāditya, supported by patronage from the Hindu Gupta rulers as well as Buddhist emperors like Harsha and later emperors from the Pala Empire. Etymologycally Nalanda means "insatiable in giving.” Nalanda was one of the world's first residential universities, i.e., it had dormitories for students. It is also one of the most famous universities. In its heyday, it accommodated over 10,000 students and 2,000 teachers. The university was considered an architectural masterpiece, and was marked by a lofty wall and one gate. Nalanda had eight separate compounds and ten temples, along with many other meditation halls and classrooms. On the grounds were lakes and parks. The library was located in a nine storied building where meticulous copies of texts were produced. The subjects taught at Nalanda University covered every field of learning, and it attracted pupils and scholars from Korea, Japan, China, Tibet, Indonesia, Persia and Turkey. We took admiration and inspiration from this historic NALANDA and created NALANDA COLLEGE. Our college was born in 2002 and growing steadily and successfully since then. The campus has spacious buildings and modern infrastructure in the 70000 Sq. Ft. Plot at Gorai-II, Borivali (W) to cater to the needs of the students residing in Borivali, Kandivali and adjoining areas. The campus not only includes LAW College but also has Commerce Degree & Junior College, Science Junior College, D.Ed, Hotel Mgmt, and School. We are planning to start further new courses. Then Come And Join Us!

Our Inspiration

An ideal ruler Progressive leader and a foresighted social reformer (26 June 1874 – 6 May 1922). His Highness Rajarshi Shahu Maharaj Of Kolhapur Sansthan ruled from 1894 to 1922. The name of the Maharaja went down in the annals of Indian History as emancipator of farmers and the downtrodden. He visited European countries in search of advanced knowledge and new developments in education, trade business, agriculture and administration which were effectively implemented and the Sanstha transformed into one of the most economically developed Sansthan of the country. Maharaja founded chain of hostels, schools and colleges for the needy students coming from all castes, classes and religions. The Welfare programmes undertaken in the Sanstha are unique and unparalleled in India. Maharaja used education as a tool for improving living standards of the masses. He considered education as a means for development in agriculture and also as a tool of the economic upliftment of masses. The Late Maharaja Shahu was an inspiration to Hon. Prof. L. K. Dhobale (Ex. Higher Education Minister & present Cabinet Minister - Maharashtra State) and his team of trustees who established Shahu Shikshan Santha in the year 1980 (Regd. Under Public Trust Act 1950) with the support of Philanthropist and administers of Maharaja. Since then the Sanstha's activities expanded with leaps and bounds and it is now a flourishing and reputed Educational Institute. More

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