IGNOU to offer courses on traditional knowledge
The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) and the Shruti Foundation NGO inked a pact Tuesday to develop modules for the study of traditional knowledge systems and indigenous wellness therapies.
The collaboration seeks to empower masses with the knowledge of Indian traditional cultures to generate employment and make ancient knowledge more business friendly.
The memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed at the India International Centre in an open house where Minister for Renewable Energy Farooq Abdullah and Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) president Karan Singh were present.
Under the MoU, a joint coordination committee will oversee the implementation of the programmes. The committee will include the vice-chancellor of IGNOU, chairperson and founder trustee of Shruti Foundation, co-chairperson of the foundation, three experts, a professor in-charge and a convenor.
The committee will design and develop certificate, diploma and degree programmes.
The curriculum will draw from Shruti Foundation’s study courses in indigenous medicines, systems of healthcare, wellness, Indian psychology and consciousness studies.
The study programmes will be anchored by the IGNOU’s Centre for Traditional Knowledge, set up recently to promote cultural studies and skill-based non-formal and vocational education.


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