The hopelessness of things
Everybody leaves,
Something unfinished;
Which is then,
Completed by others.
– Bodhisatwa in Adhoora-Poora
Complexities of a dream scheme begin to unfold as soon as its realisation appears imminent. As long as a South Asian University (SAU) was only an aspiration, it was easy to talk about it in idealistic terms. But now that it has a website, a 'chief executive officer' and 100 acres of prime land near Mehrauli in New Delhi, the shape that the institution may take has started to create yearnings and fresh desires. SAU was first envisioned as something of a descendent of the Taxila, Nalanda or Sompura centres of learning in ancient India. What finally emerges from ongoing exercises, it seems, will be little more than a hoped-for 'new, improved' form of various universities that dot the landscape.