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Yoga Education for Classes III to IX in Haryana from Next Session

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini announced that yoga education will be introduced for students from Class III to IX from the next academic session. Specialized training in yoga asanas will be provided to all PTIs, DPEd teachers, PGTs, and designated PRTs to ensure guided practice in schools. Mandatory yoga questions will be included in all HSSC and HPSC exams, with necessary policy amendments. A state-level Institute of Naturopathy and Yoga will be established in Morni, and yogasana will be recognized as a sports discipline under the state's sports policy.

Class III to IX curriculum to include yoga education from next session: Haryana CM

Chandigarh, June 21

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Sunday made several announcements aimed at transforming yoga into a mass movement and encouraging healthy, balanced lifestyles among students and youth.

On the occasion of the 12th International Yoga Day, the Chief Minister announced that yoga education will be introduced in the curriculum for students from Class III to IX from the next academic session.

This initiative is expected to contribute to the physical, mental and emotional development of students while instilling healthy habits from an early age.

The Chief Minister further announced that, to promote yoga and yoga education on a sustained basis across schools in the state, specialised training in yoga asanas will be imparted to all PTIs, DPEd teachers, PGTs and designated PRTs.

This initiative will ensure that students in every school are able to practise yoga regularly under trained guidance.

He also announced that questions related to yoga will be made a mandatory component of all examinations conducted by the Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) and the Haryana Public Service Commission (HPSC).

Necessary amendments to the examination policy will be introduced to implement this provision.

In another major announcement, the Chief Minister said that a state-level Institute of Naturopathy and Yoga will be established in Morni in Panchkula district, where undergraduate-level courses in these disciplines will be offered.

He said yoga will be incorporated as a key component in the five centres of excellence being established across various universities in the state, thereby strengthening yoga education, training, research and innovation within the higher education system.

To institutionalise the promotion of yoga, the Chief Minister announced that the Sports Departments of all higher education institutions will be renamed as Departments of Sports and Yoga, ensuring yoga receives due recognition and a prominent place within academic institutions.

He said 'yogasana' will be included as a sports discipline under the state's sports policy, and the necessary amendments to the policy will be made to facilitate its implementation.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Good initiative, but with limited classroom hours, will this mean cutting down on science or maths? I'm all for yoga, but we must ensure it doesn't compromise academic basics. Also, proper training for teachers is crucial—half-hearted implementation won't help.

Sarah B

It's wonderful to see yoga being promoted in schools. As a parent, I'm thrilled that my kids will learn stress management and mindfulness early. The Institute of Naturopathy and Yoga sounds promising too, creating jobs and encouraging holistic wellness.

Ravi K

Honestly, I'm skeptical. Compulsory yoga exams for HSSC and HPSC? That might add unnecessary pressure. We need yoga to be a break from studies, not another subject to cram for. Let it be a practice, not a test. Just my two paise.

Karthik V

Renaming Sports Departments to Sports and Yoga is a smart move. It gives yoga official recognition as a discipline. But I hope they also invest in infrastructure—proper mats, open spaces, and trained instructors. Otherwise, it's just a name change. 🧘

Michael C

This is a great step for mental health too. So many students are stressed about exams and social media. Yoga can teach them breathing techniques and focus. Hope other states follow Haryana's lead. Well done, CM.

Nisha Z

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

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