Jagran Bureau, New Delhi. In order to keep alive the ancient Indian knowledge tradition and to introduce it to the new generation of the country, the Ministry of Education has now taken the initiative to open its centers in all the universities and higher educational institutions. Which will not only connect the students with the Indian knowledge tradition while studying all the subjects but will also start Under Graduate (UG), Post Graduate (PG) and mid-courses related to it.
Till now, about a dozen higher educational institutions have moved forward in this direction and have designed about 40 courses related to different fields. These also include IIT Madras and Mandi. The government, which is engaged in completely freeing the country from colonialism, has now taken the initiative to introduce it to the new generation at every level, so that everyone can be proud of the ancient knowledge tradition of the country.
Course design related to Indian knowledge tradition
Along with this, the Ministry has also started opening centers for its research and training across the country. Meanwhile, most of the courses designed related to Indian knowledge tradition are online, while some courses are also in hybrid mode. Among these, IIT Mandi has also designed mid-courses along with B.Tech. Students will be able to study it in second, third or fourth year.
These courses include Bhagwat Sankhya and Yoga Sutra etc. Along with this, the courses which have been started include Kautilya Darshan, examination methodology and Indian classical compositions etc. According to senior officials associated with the ministry, all universities and institutions are being encouraged to open centers related to Indian knowledge tradition. At present, there are about 11 hundred universities and about 48 thousand colleges in the country.