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MDNIY Signs Three MoUs To Promote Benefits Of Yoga

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MDNIY Signs Three MoUs in a Single Day

New Delhi: The Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga (MDNIY) achieved a significant milestone by signing three Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) in a single day with Gargi College, University of Delhi, National Security Guard (NSG), and the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF). This is a major landmark in the history of MDNIY. The collaborations aim to promote the benefits of Yoga across diverse sectors, from educational institutions to National Security Forces.

MoU between MDNIY and Gargi College, University of Delhi

The first MoU was signed between MDNIY and Gargi College, University of Delhi in the presence of Dr. Kashinath Samagandi, Director MDNIY, and Prof. Sangeeta Bhatia, Principal of Gargi College. It aims at introducing certification courses such as Foundation course, Protocol Instructor course (CCYPI), Wellness course Instructor (CCYWI) etc, developing professional competency among girl students, and exploring the possibility of starting a full-time Diploma course exclusively for women for the purpose of women empowerment.

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MoUs signed between MDNIY, NSG and CISF

MDNIY has signed other two crucial Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs). These collaborations aim to conduct regular Yoga training programs and related activities for NSG & CISF.

The second agreement was made with the National Security Guard (NSG) Training Centre in Manesar, Gurgaon, Haryana, signed by Dr Kashinath Samagandi, Director MDNIY, and Brig Shankar Ji Tiwari, DIG (Ops. & Trg.) HQ NSG. Simultaneously, the third MOU was with the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) Training Centre in the presence of Shikha Gupta, IG (R&T) of CISF.

The scope of these agreements includes organising specialized Yoga protocols, workshops, conferences, and research activities to study the impact of Yoga on uniformed personnel. This marks a significant step towards integrating Yoga into the wellness regimens of India's security forces, potentially enhancing their operational effectiveness and personal well-being.

These MOUs reflect MDNIY's commitment to promoting Yoga as a holistic approach to health and well-being across various sectors. By partnering with educational institutions like Gargi College, University of Delhi and security forces like NSG and CISF; MDNIY is extending its reach and impact, fostering a culture of wellness and empowering individuals through the ancient practice of Yoga.

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