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National Meet on
Yoga Education
Held at
Swami Vivekananda Yoga Anusandhana
Sansthana University, Bangalore
NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR TEACHER EDUCATION (NCTE) (A Statutory Body of the Government of India)
HANS BHAWAN, (WING II), 1, BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG,
NEW DELHI - 110 002.
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The National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) New Delhi, in collaboration with
Swami Vivekananda Yoga Anusandhana Sansthana University (S-VYASA University),
Bangalore, organised a two-day National Meet on Yoga Education on August 9-10,
2015 at S-VYASA University Campus (Prashanti Kutiram), for the Deans and Heads of
the Departments of Education of different Universities and Directors of SCERTs of
different states. Above 120 delegates participated in the meet (see Appendix 1). The
objectives of the Meet were to orient the participants to (i) the nature and meaning
of Yoga, (ii) Yoga Education and its applications in the field of teacher education,
especially the development of personality, development of self and for the
management of stress; and
(iii) to develop a Plan of Action to implement Yoga Education in various teacher
education programmes. The other areas covered in the Yoga Education Meet were
Yoga and Health, Yogic Diet, Application of Yoga Practices in the development of IQ,
memory, management of anger, development of creativity and voice culture. The
yogic practices involved were a few select Asaanas, Pranayamas, Bandhas, Sat
Kriyas. It may be noted that ‘Yoga Education’ has been made compulsory area of
study in the new NCTE Regulations 2014 and the revised Norms and Standards of 15
teacher education programmes recognised by it.
The Meet was inaugurated by Prof. H.R. Nagendra, Chancellor,
S-VYASA University, who delivered the Key Note Address, and the inaugural session
was presided over by Swami Atmapriyanada, Vice-Chancellor of Ramakrishna Mission
Vivekananda University, Belur, West Bengal. Speaking on the theme of Yoga
Education, Prof. Nagendra accentuated the significance of Yoga Education in the
lives of teachers and teacher educators, and underlined how yoga education can
bring good health, happiness and harmony to the individual, to the society, and to
the world at large. He very much appreciated the action of NCTE in introducing Yoga
Education at different levels of teacher education. He underlined yoga as a
completely scientific area of study like physical sciences and biology whose claims
are demonstrable and verifiable at empirical level. It is absolutely secular and humane
discipline leading the practitioner gradually to the threshold of spirituality. The values
on which it is based are universal and rational in nature and oriented towards justice
and care.
In his presidential address, Swami Atmapriyananda delved deep into the very bases
of yoga and yoga education and called yoga education as a man-making process.
Yoga is a possibility in the realisation of UNESCO’s moto that wars are fought in the
minds of men and it is in the minds of men that the defenses of peace must be
created. The fears of some individuals that yoga is sectarian are completely
unfounded. Yoga positively impacts all facets of human personality and
development of human values without which education is relegated to mere literacy
or at the most instruction. He reiterated that no process, product, knowledge
understanding or skill can be called truly educational unless it is rooted in values, which
alone make these worthwhile and hence educational.
Prof. Santosh Panda, Chairperson, NCTE and Director of the Yoga Education Project,
when welcoming the special guests, resource persons and participating educators
highlighted the backdrop and the raison D’etre of introducing “yoga education” as
a compulsory area of study in all the 15 teacher education programmes recognised
by NCTE. He also brought out and underlined how the programme will be executed,
and it is for this reason that the Deans/HODs(Education) and Directors of SCERTs have
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been invited, so that on being so oriented to yoga and its significance they can
successfully implement yoga education in the institutions which fall under their ambit.
Prof. B.S. Dagar, the Coordinator of Yoga Education Project, highlighted to the
participants the essential features of the three yoga modules for D.El.Ed., B.Ed. and
M.Ed. developed by the NCTE for facilitating the learners in understanding yoga and
its practices. The Vote of Thanks was presented by Shri Juglal Singh, the Member
Secretary of the NCTE, who expressed gratitude to the Yoga Education Advisory
Committee, the writers and editors of the modules, the resource persons from S-
VYASA, Kaivalyadham, Iyengar Yogashraya, MDNIY, Bihar School of Yoga, (see
Appendix 2), as also most important the participating teacher educators.
During the two-day Meet, there were a total of 8 plenary sessions in which different
types of themes on yoga and its applications were deliberated upon and discussed.
Most of the sessions remained highly interactive and instructive for all.
One of the great achievements of the Meet was that quite a number of
misconceptions about the concept of yoga were cleared by the Resource Persons.
Further, all the participants activity participated in and practiced various yogic asanas
and pranayam techniques.
For conducting this programme successfully and more effectively, the NCTE invited all
the members of the Expert Advisory Committee which were a guiding force in the
development of the 3 yoga modules for B.Ed., M.Ed. and D.El.Ed. The following
members of the Expert Committee attended and participated in the Meet, and they
chaired different sessions when the resource persons made their presentations.
The Members of the Expert Advisory Committee who could attend and participate in
the Meet were:
(i) Prof. H.R. Nagendra (Chair of the Committee), Chancellor, S-Vyasa University,
Bengaluru.
(ii) Swami Atmapriyananda, Vice-Chancellor, Ramakrishna Mission
Vivekananda University, Belur, West Bengal.
(iii) Swami Mangalteertham, earlier with Bihar School of Yoga, Munger.
(iv) Prof. (Dr.) Ishwar Basavaraddi, Director, MDNIY, New Delhi.
(v) Dr. Rajvi Mehta, Chief Scientist, Iyengar Yogashraya, Mumbai.
(vi) Dr. Subodh Tiwari (Representative of Dr. O.P. Tiwari), Kaivalyadham,
Lonavala.
For deliberating upon the significant themes of Yoga education Resource Persons
were invited from different parts of the country, and especially from the Prashanti
Kutiram. In all the sessions themes were presented citing scientific evidence from
research work conducted by resource persons as also by other yoga experts from
India and abroad. There were effective discussions, and participating teacher-
educators also brought in their experiences on implementation of yoga
educations to enrich discussions. A complete session was given to ‘Internship in
Yoga Education’ in which the participants chalked out to engage with nearby
Yoga institutes for such activity. The participants also learned a lot from the visit of
S-VYASA University laboratories.
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The penultimate session on the second day was devoted to feedback from the
participants and devising strategies for effective implementation of the Yoga
Education programme and making it functional and popular. It was a kind of
brainstorming session in which all the participants contributed. The following were
the outcomes of this session:
i) More such programmes/workshops for VCs, Heads of Education, and for
faculty of education in universities, CTEs, IASEs, SCERTs, DIETs should be
organised by the NCTE in different regions, which can be managed by the
respective Regional Committees/ Regional Directors of NCTE. Swami
Vivekananda, Yoga Education and Value Education should be combined
together.
ii) The participation in such programmes should be open to interested faculty of
the Universities/SCERTs/Colleges of Education/DIETs.
iii) The duration of each such programme should be of 3 days.
iv) More detailed guidelines should be worked out for internship in consultation
with different universities/SCERTs/Yoga experts, and the same may be
circulated among the different stake holders. Further, resources on Value
Educations should be developed.
v) The different TEIs be encouraged to invite some adept yoga practitioners/
experts. Such steps can go a long way in motivating the student-teachers
and teacher educators to adopt yoga as a way of life. NCTE to put the list of
yoga teacher educators on its website.
vi) The NCTE (Regional Committees) should ensure that each TEI appoints a
faculty who is qualified to guide student teachers in understanding and
practising yoga education.
vii) Existing teachers and unemployed trained teachers may be provided crash
course in Yoga Education with assessment and certification so that they can
teach yoga in schools.
viii) The yoga education experiments presented by experts from S-VYASA may be
compiled in simple as monograph and printed by NCTE for benefit of students-
teachers and teacher educators.
ix) Since yoga as a discipline is non-competitive in nature, no formal competition
should be organised; instead, good practitioners from amongst the faculty
and student teachers/or from outside should be encouraged/invited to
demonstrate some yoga practices or deliver lectures/discussions/organise
symposia. Such programmes may motivate the students to develop skill and
understanding in yoga.
x) Since yoga education is (with guidance from mentors) to be learned in self-
learning mode, every institution should invite known scholars/practitioners in
yoga education at least once a year, who can motivate the faculty and the
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students and can clear their doubts in both theory and practice of yoga
education.
xi) Institutions demonstrating recognisable progress (not the individual
practitioners) be given some kind of impetus so that others may follow suit.
xii) There should be some kind of Regulation for yoga teachers, yoga teacher
educators and yoga teacher education institutions.
At the end, Prof. K. Subhramanyam, the Pro-Chancellor of S-VYASA University
delivered the Valedictory Address, which was most inspiring for all.
The Meet ended with a vote of thanks by Prof Dagar to the S-VYASA University
authorities, the participants and members of the Expert Advisory Committee for
helping the NCTE in organising the Yoga Meet; and to Dr. Revathi Reddy, RD (SRC)
and her team who incessantly worked day and night and thus helped in making the
Meet a success.
Prof. B.S. Dagar
Project Coordinator
Yoga Education
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Appendix-I
NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
S-VYASA UNIVERSITY, BANGALORE
Two-day National Yoga Education Meet held on 09-10 August 2015
at S-VYASA University, Bangalore
LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
Sl.
No.
Name and Address Mobile No. / e.mail ID
1. Dr.Bharat Ramanuj, Head, Department
of Education, Saurashtra University,
Rajkot – 360 005
M: 9427894344
e.mail: [email protected]
2. Sri.K.K.V.Rayalu, Lecturer in Education,
Govt IASE, Masabtank, Hyderabad,
Telangana
e.mail: [email protected]
3. Dr.Y.Kishore, Dean, Faculty of Physical
Education,
Acharya Nagarjuna University, Pin –
522510, AP
M: 09441144447
e.mail: [email protected]
4. Mrs.Sushil Bate, Joint Director, SCERT,
Haryana, Gurgaon
M: 9717182916
e.mail: [email protected]
5. Mrs. Mohini Kumari, Lecturer , DIET,
Krishna
M: 9440439001
e.mail: [email protected]
6. Dr.K.B.Balamurugan, Associate Professor,
Department of Physical Education and
Sports, Annamalai University
M: 9443176545
e.mail: [email protected]
7. Dr.R.Karthikeyan, Associate Professor,
Department of Physical Education &
Sports Science , Annamalai University
M: 9942055560
e.mail: [email protected]
8. Dr.A.M.Manjunatha, Director of Physical
Education
Tumkur University, Tumkur
M: 9448180513
e.mail: [email protected]
9. Mrs.Y.Nandini, Lecturer, DIET, Manipur
M: 9862909773
10. Sri.S.Mondaiah, Lecturer, Government
DIET, Karimnagar
M: 9490580840
e.mail: [email protected]
11. Dr.Dipika B.Shah, Professor & Head,
Department of Education, VMSGU, Surat
M: 9898072291
e.mail: [email protected]
12. Dr.Dhinnu.M.R. Deputy Director & Head,
Department of Physical Education,
Sanskrit University, Kalady, Kerala
M: 09446905243
e.mail: [email protected]
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Sl.
No.
Name and Address Mobile No. / e.mail ID
13. Dr.Veena Patel, Dean, Kadi University,
Sec: 23, Ginayar, Gujarat
M: 9924112264
e.mail: [email protected]
14. Dr.Jignasa Joshi, Head, S.S. Patel College
of Education, K.S.U Uiversity, Sec: 23,
Gandhinagar, Gujarat
M: 09428000783
e.mail: [email protected]
15. Dr.Surendra Singh Dahiya, Director,
SCERT, UT Chandigarh
M: 09417702244
e.mail: [email protected]
16. Dr.A.M.Jayashree, Principal, Governemnt
DIET, Bommuru, Rajahmundry, Andhra
Pradesh
M: 09440102658
e.mail: [email protected]
17. Dr.Sunita B.John, Head, Department of
Physical Education, SHIATS, Allahabad,
Uttar Pradesh
M: 08005088461
e.mail: [email protected]
18. Sri.K.Rama Chary, Lectureer, DIET,
Vikarabad, Ranga Reddy District,
Telangana State
M: 9441071533
e.mail:
19. Dr.Sangeeta Pant, Chittara College of
Education, Chitkara University, Punjab
M: 09501105652
e.mail: [email protected]
20. Mrs.G.Renuka Reddy, DIET College,
Hyderabad, Telangana State
M: 9989116759
E.mail: [email protected]
21. Dr.K.P.B. Subbaiah, Faculty, Department
of Education, S.K.University, Anantapur
M: 9849665797
E.mail:
22. Prof.V.Dayakar, Head, Department of
Education, S.B. University, Tirupati –
517502
e.mail: [email protected]
23. Sri.B.Willam Dharma Raja, Head I/c,
Department of Education, M.S. University,
Tirunelveli, Tamilnadu
M: 9443195395
e.mail: [email protected]
24. Pro.KVSN Murthy, Dean, Faculty of
Education, SCSVMU University,
Kanchipuram
M: 9944902672
e.mail: [email protected]
25. Sri.Narayan.W.Joshi, Director, State
Institute of Science Educaition,
Ravinagar, Nagpur – 440 001.
M: 9766462437
e.mail: [email protected]
26. Dr.M.S. Padmini, Professor and Head,
Department of Education, Shivaji
University, Kolhapur, Maharastra.
M: 09890018130
e.mail: [email protected]
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Sl.
No.
Name and Address Mobile No. / e.mail ID
27. Dr.Suman Dalal, Chairperson, Institute of
Teacher Training & Research, BPSMV,
Khanpurkala, Haryana
M: 09416337463
e.mail: [email protected],
28. Prof.(Dr) Sangeeta Chauhan, Head,
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha
University, Dwaraka, Delhi
M: 9810233803
e.mail: [email protected]
29. Dr.S.K.Gupta, Principal & Registrar,
Calore Teachers’ University
M: 9099034313
e.mail: [email protected]
30. Prof.Kamla Vashistha, Director, SOE,
Jaipur National University, Jaipur.
M: 09829593979
e.mail: [email protected]
31. Dr.S.Arockiadoss, Professor, Department
of Education, Periyar Maniammai
Uiversity, Vallam – 613403, Tamilnadu
M: 09443022803
e.mail: [email protected]
32. Dr.P.Mahendiran, Assistant Professor,
Department of Phy. Education & Sports
Science, Annamalai University,
Annamalai Nagar, Tamilnadu-608002
M: 9942442357
e.mail: [email protected]
33. Sri.M.Venkat Reddy, Lecturer,
Government DIET, Nalgonda, Telangana
M: 9441464541
e.mail: [email protected]
34. Sri.Khulem Ashok Kumar Singh, Project
Officer / NFE, SCERT, Manipur
M: 9612818313
e.mail: [email protected]
35. Dr.Debasri Banerjee, Head, Department
of Education, Calcutta University
M: 09830028201
e.mail: [email protected]
36. Dr.Probin Kumar Gogoi, Head,
Department of Education, Dibrugarh
University
M: 9954481849
e.mail: [email protected]
37. Dr.Ashok Kumar Vyas, Consultant, SCERT,
Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh.
M: 09424454867
e.mail: [email protected]
38. Sri.P.Ashok, Lecturer, DIET,Nizamabad
Telangana
M: 9603829777
e.mail: [email protected]
39. Dr.N.T. Naidu, Lectureer, DIET,
Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh
M: 9490584245
e.mail: [email protected]
40. Sri.V.V.Suryanarayana, Prinpal, DIET,
Vomaravalli
M: 9490223219
e.mail: [email protected]
41. Dr.Kallol Chatterjee, Assistant Professor,
Visva-Bharati Sanntiniketan
M: 9474010044
e.mail: [email protected]
42. Dr.Tashi Termig, Asst. Professor, CCTW,
Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
M: 9936251412
e.mail: [email protected]
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Sl.
No.
Name and Address Mobile No. / e.mail ID
43. Prof.N.K.Dash, Director, School of
Education, IGNOU, New Delhi.
M: 9871397593
e.mail: [email protected]
44. Prof.Ravikumar.S.B, Asst. Professor, Sri.K.V.
College of Education, Chikkaballapura –
562101
M: 9448530242
e.mail: [email protected]
45. Prof.Sarvamangala D.R. Dean &
Chairperson, Faculty of Education,
University of Mysore, Mysore
e.mail: [email protected]
46. Dr.B.Thiruvanukarasu, Asst. Professor,
Department of Physical Education,
Annamalai University
e.mail: [email protected]
47. Dr.V.Chandrashekar, Assistant Professor,
Department of Physical Education &
Sports Sciences, Annamalai University,
Annamalai Nagar, 608002, Tamilnadu
M: 09943214567
48. Dr.M.Meenakumari, Director, SCERT,
Government of Manipur
M: 09436027879
49. Sri.Jim Thingujam, Joint Director, SCERT,
Manipur
M: 9862599804
50. Sri.S.Jagannath Reddy, Director, SCERT,
Telangana State
M: 9849909177
e.mail: [email protected]
51. Prof.M.S.Talwar, Dean Faculty of
Education, Bangalore University,
Bangalore
M: 9886155430
e.mail: [email protected]
52. Dr. Ashis Kumar Gupta,
Principal,
Sevayatan Sikshan Mahavidyalaya,
Vidyasagar University, West Bengal,
M: 9474623964
e.mail: [email protected]
53. Dr.S.D.V. Ramana, Professor (FAC),
Government IASE, Rajahmundry
M: 09441241995
e.mail: [email protected]
54. Dr.K.Chinnappan, Professor & Head,
Department of Education, Tamil
University, Thanjavur – 613010, TN
M: 9443181034
e.mail: [email protected]
55. Sri.Shashi Kumar.K.N., TGT, CNPE, RIE,
NCERT, Mysore
M: 7899181847
e.mail: [email protected]
56. Sr.H.L. Khatri, SCERT, Delhi
M: 09868605842
e.mail: [email protected]
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Sl.
No.
Name and Address Mobile No. / e.mail ID
57. Dr.Malay Kumar Mukhopadhyay, Officer
on Special Duty, Education Directorate,
Government of West Bengal.
M: 9432863688, 9330540066.
e.mail:
58. Dr.A.Ram Babu, Govt. College of
Teacher Education, Warrangal,
Telangana State
M: 09849427984
e.mail:
59. Sri.S.Ramu, Government DIET Warrangal,
Telengana.
M: 08333965834, 09912796596.
e.mail: [email protected]
60. Sri.A.Ajith Prasad, DDPI (Retd), Bangalore
M: 9845028924
61. Dr.S.B.Joshi, Professor & Head,
Department of Education, Dr.B.A.M. U,
Aurangabad
M: 9422933582
62. Dr.G.V. Shetkar, BOS, Chairman, Faculty
of Education, Dr.B.A.M. U, Aurangabad
M:9422240382
63. Prof.P.K.Misra, Head & Dean,
Department of Education, CCS
University, Meerut
M:9457756036
e.mail: [email protected]
64. Dr.Mamta Madan Mohan, Asst.
Professor, IASE, A.U
M: 09550556819
65. Dr.K.K.Shine, Rashtriya Sanskrit Sanstan,
Guruvayur Campus, Thrissur, Kerala.
M: 9605717592
66. Dr.A.Sachidananda Murthy, Asst.
Professor, Dept of Education, R.S.
Vidyapeetham, Tirupati
M: 09848086858
e.mail: [email protected]
67. Prof.Kalplata Pandey, Professor in
Education, M.G.Kashi Vidyapith,
Varanasi, U.P
M: 09415450828
e.mail: [email protected]
68. Sri.M.Ramu, 2/86, South Car Street,
Tirunedragam, Madurai District.
69. Dr.A.Jahitha Begum, Prof. & Head,
Department of Education, Gandhigram
Rural University, Dindigul
M: 9443273174
70. Prof.A.Muthumanickam, Head &
Chairperson, Department of Education,
School of Education, Madurai Kamaraj
University, Madurai
M:09443304298
e.mail:
71. Sri.C.Suresh, Research Scholar,
Department of Education, S.V. University,
Tirupati.
e.mail: [email protected]
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Sl.
No.
Name and Address Mobile No. / e.mail ID
72. Dr.K.P.Suresh, Professor, Department of
Education, Central University of Kerala,
Kasargod
M: 09446457234
e.mail: [email protected]
73. Dr.Narayanaswamy, Professor,
Department of Education, Bangalore
University, Bangalore.
M: 8105239816
e.mail: [email protected]
74. Dr.H.R.Bhargava, Senior Assistant
Professor, SASTRA University, Thanjavur.
M: 9629597001
e.mail: [email protected]
75. Dr.Baviskar Chandrakant Ragho,
Director, School of Educational Sciences,
SRTM University, Nandad, Maharashtra.
M: 9595816621
e.mail:
76. Dr.G.Singaravelu, Professor & Head,
Department of Education, Bharathiar
University, Coimbatore – 46.
M: 9486410175
e.mail: [email protected]
77. Dr.M.Harikrishnan, Prof. & Head,
Department of Education, Annamalai
University, Chidambaram – 608 002.
M: 9842535177
e.mail: [email protected]
78. Prof.A.Sukumar, Prinicipal, NERIE, NCERT,
UMIAM, Shillong, Meghalaya.
M: 09436924003
e.mail: [email protected]
79. Dr.Rajshree Vaishnav, Associate
Professor, P.G.Department of Education,
R.T.M. Nagpur University, Nagpur,
Maharashtra.
M: 09822736598
e.mail: [email protected]
80. Sri.N.R.Subrahmanyam, Lecturer, DIET,
Dubacherla, West Godavari District,
Andhra Pradesh.
M: 9490186986
e.mail: [email protected]
81. Prof.M.S. Lalithamma, Dean & Prof,
School of Education, Pondicherry
University.
M: 09611999398
82. Prof.Karuna Nagarajan, Asst. Professor, S-
VYASA University, Bangalore
M: 9740499958
83. Prof.Sanjeev Sonaware, Dean, Faculty of
Education, S.P.Pune University, Pune –
411001.
M:09890178190
e.mail: [email protected]
84. Dr.Rajvi, RIMHI, Pune.
M:9819812918
85. Sri.Hrishikesh Vashistha, UDT, Govt. H.S.
School, Behat, SRG Yoga, RSK, M.P
M: 09329628470, 09407300091
e.mail: [email protected]
86. Prof.Manjaiah, Asst. Professor,
Dr.Ambedkar College of Education.
M: 9945334665
e.mail: [email protected]
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No.
Name and Address Mobile No. / e.mail ID
87. Prof.H.M.Shailaja, Professor & Dean, Rani
Channamma University, Belgaum.
M: 9845720189
88. Sri.J.Chandraiah, Sr.Lecturer, DIET,
Karvetinagar, Chittoor District, Andhra
Pradesh
M: 09989049231
e.mail:
89. Sri.B.Dasaratha Rami Reddy, Lecturer,
Government DIET, Rayachohi, Kadapa,
Andhra Pradesh
M: 9441051341
e.mail: [email protected]
90. Dr.R.U.Purohit, Director, SCERT, Gujarat
M: 09426563274
e.mail: [email protected]
91. Dr.B.Rudramamba, Head, Department of
Education, SSSIHL, Anantapur.
M: 9849525616
92. Dr.V.Rajeswari, Prof & Head, Department
of Education, Mother Teresa Women’s
University, Kodaikanal.
M: 09003252352
e.mail: [email protected]
93. Dr.Vanitha.C, Assistant Professor in
Education, Central University of Kerala
M: 09449467652
e.mail: [email protected]
94. D.Shanthakumari, Lecturer, DIET, Medak,
Telangana
M: 9652483644
e.mail: [email protected]
95. Dr.G.Sai Prasad, Lecturer in Psycholog,
DIET, Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh
M: 9908619775
e.mail: [email protected]
96. Prof.R.Ranganathan, Principal, IASE,
Andhra University, Vishakapatnam.
M: 9949433199
e.mail: [email protected]
97. Sri.S.Venkateshwaran, Lecturer, DIET,
Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh
M: 9440361624
e.mail: [email protected]
98. Sri.Architha Babu, Student
M: 9620197979
99. Prof.K.Anandam, Prof & Head,
Department of Education,
Bharathidasan University, Trichy.
M: 09444287014
100. Dr. Madhu Gupta, Prof & Head,
Department o f Education M.D University,
Rohtak, Haryana
M: 09416496397
e.mail: [email protected]
101. Dr.M. Govindan, Prof & Head,
Department of Educational Pshchology,
Tamil Nadu Teacher Education University,
Chennai-600005
M: 9442661408
e.mail: [email protected]
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Name and Address Mobile No. / e.mail ID
102. Sri.M.V.N. Prasad, S.A(Eng), Govt. IASE,
Nellore
M: 09966201366
e.mail: [email protected]
103. Sri.K.Bala Mulali, Officer-in-Charge, ELTC,
DIET, Khamman
M: 9440107085
e.mail: [email protected]
104. Dr.G.Narasimma Reddy, for Director,
Secundarabad
SCERT, A.P
M: 8008202524
105. Dr.G.L. Gulhane, Head, P.G. Department
of Education S.G.B. Amaravathi
University, Amravati.(MS)
M: 09527360926
e.mail: [email protected]
106. Prof. G.L. Reddy, Dean, School of
Education & HRD, Dravidian University,
Kuppam-517426, Andhra Pradesh.
e.mail: [email protected]
08897638544
107. Smt. Y.Usha Rani, P.G. Diploma in Yoga.
M: 8985619871
108. Sri.S.K. Mahaboob Basha, Lecturer, Govt
DIET, Nellore, Andhra Pradesh.
M:9440879886
e.mail: [email protected]
109. Sri.T.Venkateswarlu, Lecturer, Govt DIET,
Mynampadu, Prakasam, Andhra
Pradesh.
M: 9849115573
e.mail: [email protected]
110. Sri.M.Papaiah, Lecturer, DIET,
Mahabubnagar, Telangana-509001.
M: 09948215991
e.mail: [email protected]
111. Sri.K.V. Ramana, Principal, DIET,
Vizianagaram
M: 9949993702
e.mail: [email protected]
112. Prof. Rakam Singh Sandhu, Dean, Faculty
of Education, Kurukshetra, Haryana.
M: 09416570866
e.mail: [email protected]
113. Sri.Pattabhi Ram, Sadhana Vidyalaya Ph: 080-23222611
114. Prof. Sangeeta Chauhan, Head,
Department of Education, GGSIP
University, Dwarka, Delhi
M:9810233803
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Appendix-2
LIST OF RESOURCE PERSONS
9th August, 2015
Session-1 Introduction to Yoga and Yogic
Practices
Prof. R.S. Bhogal (RP), Kaivalyadham,
lonavala
Session-2 Yoga and Personality Development
Yoga and Stress Management
Porf K Subrahmanyam, S-VYASA
University, Bangalore
Dr. Padmini Tekur, S- VYASA University,
Bangalore
Session-3 Yoga and Health Dr. R Nagarathna, VYASA University,
Bangalore
10th August, 2015
Session-1 Application of Yoga Practices in
Cognitive & Affective Development
Dr. Rajesh SK, S-VYASA
Session-2 Discussion on How to organize
Practicum and Internship
Dr. I.V.Basavaraddi, Director, MDNIY,
New Delhi.
Prof.B.S. Dagar, Project Coordinator,
NCTE
Prof. Santosh Panda, Chairperson, NCTE
Session-3 Yoga and Nutrition Smt Gauri, S-VYASA
Session-4 Practical Session: Practice on
development of Concentration,
Memory, Creativity, Voice culture.
Feedback by Participants/ Future
plan of Action
Shailesh and team, S-VYASA
Prof K Subrahmanyam, S-VYASA
University, Bengaluru
The Yoga Meet was inaugurated by Prof. H.R. Nagendra, Chancellor, S-VYASA University,
Bengaluru, who delivered the keynote address.
The inaugural session was provided over by Swami Dr. Atmapriyananda, Vice-Chancellor,
Ramakrishna Mission Swami Vivekananda University, Belur (West Bengal).
The Valedictory address was given by Prof. K. Subhramanyam, Pro-Chancellor, S-VYASA
University, Bengaluru.
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LIST OF CHAIRS 9th August, 2015
Session-1 Introduction to Yoga and Yogic
Practices
Prof. I.V. Basavaraddi, Director,
MDNIY
Session-2 Yoga and Personality Development
Yoga and Stress Management
Swami Mangalteertham, Bihar
School of Yoga
Dr. Subodh Tiwari, Kaivalyadham,
Lonavala
Session-3 Yoga and Health Dr. Rajvi H. Mehta, Iyengar
Yogashraya, Mumbai
10th August, 2015
Session-1 Application of Yoga Practices in
Cognitive & Affective Development
Dr. R. S. Bhogal, Kaivlyadham,
Lonavala
Session-2 Discussion on How to organize
Practicum and Internship
Prof. Santosh Panda,
Chairperson, NCTE
Session-3 Yoga and Nutrition Prof. A.N. Moorthy, Vice-
Chancellor, Physical Education
Sports University, Tamil Nadu
Session-4 Practical Session: Practice on
development of Concentration,
Memory, Creativity, Voice culture.
Feedback by Participants/ Future plan
of Action
Prof. B.S. Dagar, Project
Coordinator, NCTE
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