Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Schools run by spiritual gurus to give yoga certificat­es

- Amandeep Shukla amandeep.shukla@htlive.com ▪

NEWDELHI:The government is counting on the brand equity of some of India’s best-known spiritual and yoga gurus to take the ancient physical and spiritual discipline to the world — albeit by bringing the world to India first.

The ministries of human resource developmen­t and AYUSH (ayurveda, yoga and naturopath­y, unani, siddha and homoeopath­y) have finalised a plan under which the country’s best-known and biggest yoga schools will offer specialise­d courses for foreigners, starting as early as this year. “The Yoga Certificat­ion Board (YCB) has identified 10 yoga institutio­ns. These will undergo a process of being recognised by the board. Once recognised as leading yoga institutio­ns, they will start offering specialise­d courses specially created for foreigners,” a government official said on condition of anonymity.

The YCB was set up by the government last year to certify individual yoga teachers and also yoga schools. It is headed by Dr Rajesh Kotecha, secretary, AYUSH, representa­tives from several ministries, and also the heads of three yoga schools or centres, HR Nagendra of the Swami Vivekanand­a Yoga Anusandhan­a Samsthana (S-VYASA), Chinmay Panda of Dev Sanskriti Viswavidya­la, and Jaideep Arya of Patanjali Yogpeeth. Nagendra is credited with having taught yoga to many eminent personalit­ies, including PM Narendra Modi.

Besides the three schools whose heads are on the YCB, the institutio­ns identified by YCB include the Sri Sri Ravi Shankar-led The Art of Living, Bengaluru, and Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudeva’s Isha Foundation in Coimbatore, according to the official cited above.

The others are Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga, New Delhi; Kaivalya Dham, Lonavla; Krishnamac­harya Yoga Mandiram, Chennai; The Yoga Institute, Mumbai; and Rama Sadhaka Grama, Rishikesh.

“YCB is working on courses specially meant for students from abroad. It has identified these as the institutes which may be able to teach them,” the official said, adding that a meeting to finalise the contours of the plan was held on January

17.

THE MINISTRIES OF HRD AND AYUSH HAVE FINALISED A PLAN UNDER WHICH YOGA SCHOOLS WILL OFFER SPECIALISE­D COURSES FOR FOREIGNERS

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