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Patanjali University and Patanjali Research Centre have signed Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with three prominent Indian universities, aiming to deepen collaboration in education, medical care, yoga, Ayurveda, and skill development.
Key Highlights:
The three universities partnering with Patanjali are Raja Shankar Shah University (Chhindwara, Madhya Pradesh), Hemchand Yadav University (Durg, Chhattisgarh), and Mahatma Gandhi Chitrakoot Gramodyog University (Chitrakoot, Madhya Pradesh).
The MoUs focus on a broad range of activities, including academic exchange, research, skill development, and the promotion of Indian knowledge systems and cultural heritage.
Joint initiatives will cover areas such as yoga, Ayurveda, Indian traditional medicine, and modern healthcare, aiming to benefit both students and the wider community.
The collaboration includes plans for writing and publishing books on Indian history, botany, and classical texts, as well as organizing workshops, seminars, and conferences.
Special attention will be given to skill development and professional training to enhance employability, particularly for youth from underprivileged backgrounds.
The universities will also work together on student and faculty exchange programs, joint research projects, and the development of new academic courses.
Patanjali’s leadership emphasized their ongoing mission of “Rishi revolution, Yoga revolution, and educational revolution,” with a vision to positively impact millions across the country.
The MoU signing was attended by the vice chancellors of all partner universities and Acharya Balkrishan, Vice Chancellor of Patanjali University, who highlighted the importance of these collaborations for nation-building.
Source: Daily Excelsior
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