Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

UGC plans to set up inter-varsity centre for yogic science

- Neelam Pandey neelam.pandey@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: After approving undergradu­ate and post-graduate yoga courses at universiti­es, the University Grants Commission (UGC) now plans to establish an Inter-University Centre for Yogic Sciences in the country.

Sources said a proposal submitted in this regard is being examined by the commission.

The UGC had also asked all universiti­es and colleges to prioritise the celebratio­n of the Internatio­nal Yoga Day (IYD), and submit proof of activities undertaken by students and faculty members for review. Prime Minister Narendra Modi led the country in celebratin­g the third IYD edition on Wednesday.

Earlier, the commission constitute­d a panel under the chairmansh­ip of Dr HR Nagendra, chancellor of the Swami Vivekanand­a Yoga Anusandhan­a Samsthana University in Bengaluru, to assess the feasibilit­y of establishi­ng an Inter-University Centre for Yogic Sciences. A report has been submitted to the government.

The proposed centre will cater to all yogic requiremen­ts of universiti­es and colleges under a single roof. “It can be used as a place to train the faculty through experts, and ensure that they are familiar with every nuance of the discipline. It will also be used to conduct collaborat­ive research inside and outside India,” said an official.

The government will soon take a final decision on the centre.

The commission has shortliste­d 54 universiti­es for setting up yoga department­s, besides three universiti­es and two institutio­ns for national-level yoga centres. “Six central universiti­es will get yoga department­s. The commission has granted Rs 10 crore to each of the six central universiti­es,” said another UGC official.

Last year, the UGC had approved BSc (yoga), MSc (yoga), PhD (yoga), PG diploma (yoga) and PG diploma (yoga therapy) courses in various institutio­ns. Through the Central Board of Secondary Education, it also turned yoga into a subject in the National Eligibilit­y Test. As many as 7,279 candidates appeared for it on January 22 this year.

PROPOSED CENTRE WILL CATER TO YOGIC REQUIREMEN­TS OF VARSITIES, COLLEGES UNDER A SINGLE ROOF

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