Setting
up of UNESCO Institute in India approved
Tuesday March 15, 2011 06:48:26 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi:
The union cabinet Tuesday approved the establishment of the
Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable
Development here as part of a Unesco initiative.
The institute will strengthen educational and knowledge base for
promoting education of peace and sustainable development-related
research. It will be managed through an operational agreement
between the Unesco and India, according to an official statement.
The estimated expenditure for setting up the institute will be
Rs.223.68 crore over a period of seven years.
Its establishment as a category one institute of the Unesco was
recommended by the international agency's executive board at its
182nd session held in September 2009 and approved by 35th the
session of General Conference of the Unesco in October 2009, the
statement said.
"It will put India into the group of select countries with a
category one institute of Unesco. Currently there are 11 category
one Institutes of the Unesco in the world, out of which nine are
located in the developed countries while the remaining two are
located in developing countries namely, Ethiopia and Venezuela,"
the statement said.
Category one institutes and centres are an integral part of the
Unesco and their governing bodies are either elected by the
General Conference or appointed in whole or part by the Director
General, Unesco, and report to the General Conference.
"It will serve as a platform for India to emerge as a global
leader from the Asia-Pacific region in the areas of education for
peace and sustainable development," it added.
The institute will also contribute to capacity building needs of
member states with focus on Asia and the Pacific region.
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