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Plans evolving for Maharishi Central University in Albania
by Global Good News staff writer
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23 September 2007
Dr Felix Kägi, Raja (Administrator) of Switzerland for the Global Country of World Peace, recently reported on progress toward establishing a Maharishi Central University campus for 2,500 students in Albania.
Dr Kägi explained that Maharishi Central University in Europe, with at least one campus of 2,500 students, practising Yogic Flying together, will ensure the invincibility of every country in Europe and contribute to the rise of peace in the world. Beautiful land for the university has been found in Albania on Lake Prespa as well as in Macedonia on Lake Ohrid, Dr Kägi said.
In Albania, the project has been welcomed by two Mayors of towns near the future campus. One of the Mayors is also an educator, and has constructed two new schools in his town. He has offered his expertise in building quickly and in a manner that is high quality and cost-effective. He has also agreed to be the supervisor for the construction. He will be on the site at least twice a month and he has appointed an engineer to oversee construction on a daily basis.
The buildings will face east looking out over the lake, and will be set side by side along what is to be the longest boulevard in the world. The campus will feature cable cars, boats, and floating classrooms.
Dr Kägi reported that several government Ministers have also warmly welcomed the project. They said that this land—1600 hectares, with 100 hectares for the campus buildings—is a very good choice. It is a remote, attractive, quiet area that is very rich in flora and fauna. The nearby region is also rich in cultural history—with beautiful old remnants of monuments, churches, monasteries, and places important to trade in the long past.
Copyright © 2007 Global Good News(sm) Service.
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