<p>The bronze sculpture and a collection of books are a gift from India to the people of New South Wales and the University, a statement from the university said Tuesday. <br /><br />Amit Dasgupta, consul-general of India in Sydney, said it was in acknowledgement of the work being done by the university in providing a safe environment for Indian students.<br />Dasgupta said education and globalisation are both key in spreading messages against violence.<br /><br />"Gandhi was born in India, but he belongs to each and every one of you," Dasgupta said.<br />Dasgupta, Vice-Chancellor Fred Hilmer and New South Wales Treasurer Eric Roozendaal unveiled the sculpture at a ceremony attended by people from the Indian and other communities.</p>
<p>The bronze sculpture and a collection of books are a gift from India to the people of New South Wales and the University, a statement from the university said Tuesday. <br /><br />Amit Dasgupta, consul-general of India in Sydney, said it was in acknowledgement of the work being done by the university in providing a safe environment for Indian students.<br />Dasgupta said education and globalisation are both key in spreading messages against violence.<br /><br />"Gandhi was born in India, but he belongs to each and every one of you," Dasgupta said.<br />Dasgupta, Vice-Chancellor Fred Hilmer and New South Wales Treasurer Eric Roozendaal unveiled the sculpture at a ceremony attended by people from the Indian and other communities.</p>