Patanjali Yogpeeth & APS University Join Hands To Promote Yoga, Ayurveda, Natural Healing

In a major move to better traditional Indian learning systems, Patanjali Yogpeeth and Awadhesh Pratap Singh University (APS University), Rewa, Madhya Pradesh, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate in the fields of yoga, Ayurveda, and naturopathy. The partnership aims to promote indigenous wisdom, encourage research, and provide education to the new generation in these domains.

Joint Courses, Research, And Training Opportunities

Speaking to the media, Acharya Balkrishna, general secretary of Patanjali Yogpeeth, said, "Through this MoU, both institutions will jointly launch academic programmes related to the fields. They will also organise collaborative research projects, seminars, and workshops. Experts from both institutes will share knowledge, offering students opportunities for training, internships, and fieldwork."

Diploma and Degree Programmes On The Horizon

Acharya Balkrishna further added, "The libraries, laboratories, and research facilities of both institutions will be accessible for mutual use. The university will soon launch certificate, diploma, and degree programmes in related fields.

This agreement marks a major step toward taking Indian traditional knowledge to the global stage. We envision groundbreaking discoveries in yoga and Ayurveda, and aim to provide high-quality education to students."

Academic And Research Boost with Patanjali Partnership

Echoing the enthusiasm, APS University Vice Chancellor Prof. Rajendra Kumar Kuraria stated, "Patanjali Yogpeeth is a world leader in yoga and Ayurveda. This collaboration will offer our students new direction and open fresh avenues for research. Together with Patanjali, we aim to strengthen India's rich knowledge traditions."

A Milestone For Indian Traditional Knowledge

The partnership is expected to be a milestone for both institutions, unlocking new possibilities in education, research, and the global recognition of yoga, Ayurveda, and naturopathy. The initiative not only fosters academic growth but also paves the way for India's cultural and intellectual heritage to shine on the international stage.

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