Category : Digital Nalanda

Can We Ever See the Edge of the Universe?

The lecture explores evolving cosmology, celestial measurements, Olbers' Paradox, and tools advancing our understanding of the universe.

Why Documenting Languages Matters

Dr. Abhishek Avtans' lecture highlighted the critical role of documenting endangered languages to preserve cultural heritage and linguistic diversity.

Seeing the Invisible Universe: How Astronomy Goes Beyond Our Eyes

This lecture by Dr. Mayuri Rao gave a guided tour of our vast and beautiful Universe, and how astronomers understand...

What Is Intelligence and Can Machines Have It?

This lecture attempts to give a scientific, historic, and philosophical overview of the subject of artificial intelligence and the principles...

भरत के नाट्यशास्त्र में समाज का दर्शन

Dr. Satish Pawade's lecture explores the historical, cultural, and philosophical dimensions of the 'Natyashastra', an ancient Indian treatise on performing...

How Did Life Begin on Earth — and Where Do We Come From?

This lecture explores the origins and evolution of life, covering two key concepts: Evolution, which explains how living organisms change...

Understanding Bhojpuri Folk Songs: A Journey into Method and Meaning

Dr. Asha Singh's lecture explores her journey in studying Bhojpuri folk songs, focusing on the cultural and social lives of...

How Did the Universe Begin? What Science Tells Us Today

This lecture provides a profound exploration of cosmology and humanity's understanding of the universe's origins.

What Chandrayaan-3 Tells Us About Our Place in the Universe

The lecture explores India's lunar mission and its broader implications for space science and humanity's understanding of the cosmos.

Understanding Emerging Technologies and the World of Start-ups

Gaurav Somwanshi's lecture covers his entrepreneurial journey, including lessons from failure, blockchain innovations, and the importance of real-world problem-solving.

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Nalanda Abhiyan Campus

Proposed Residential Facility for 300 Students in Waifad, Wardha

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