Prime Minister Modi Visits Excavated Remains of Nalanda
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the excavated remains of Nalanda, one of the greatest centers of learning in the ancient world.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently visited the excavated remains of Nalanda, one of the greatest centers of learning in the ancient world. He described the experience as extraordinary and said that the site offers a profound glimpse into the rich educational past.
In his tweet, Prime Minister Modi wrote, “Visiting the excavated remains of Nalanda was exemplary. It was an opportunity to be at one of the greatest seats of learning in the ancient world. This site offers a profound glimpse into the scholarly past that once thrived here. Nalanda has created an intellectual spirit that continues to thrive in our nation.”
Visiting the excavated remains of Nalanda was exemplary. It was an opportunity to be at one of the greatest seats of learning in the ancient world. This site offers a profound glimpse into the scholarly past that once thrived here. Nalanda has created an intellectual spirit that… pic.twitter.com/UAKCZZqXn4
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) June 19, 2024
Nalanda University, which was once the premier center of education in ancient India, is still renowned for its historical significance and intellectual tradition. Prime Minister Modi mentioned that the visit to Nalanda allowed him to experience the rich heritage that once flourished there.
The Prime Minister emphasized that Nalanda has fostered an intellectual spirit in Indian society that is still alive today and plays a significant role in our nation’s education and culture. The excavated remains of Nalanda not only testify to our rich educational history but also demonstrate how our civilization contributed to the field of knowledge and learning.
During this visit, Prime Minister Modi highlighted the importance of Nalanda and stated that the site is a vital part of our nation's intellectual and educational history. He also noted that the visit provided him with an opportunity to deepen his understanding of our educational and cultural heritage.