Reimagining Indian Knowledge Systems in the Modern Curriculum

Somaiya Vidyavihar University's K J Somaiya Institute offers classical language training, archaeology fieldwork, yoga sciences across multiple disciplines.

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Somaiya Vidyavihar University is reimagining indian knowledge systems for the modern curriculum

New Delhi [India], January 13: Indian knowledge systems are increasingly being recognised as essential to building a holistic, research-driven, and culturally rooted education framework. Somaiya Vidyavihar University (SVU) has taken a structured, institution-led approach to this integration by embedding India’s philosophical, linguistic, historical, and spiritual traditions into formal academic curricula at undergraduate, postgraduate, diploma, certificate, and doctoral levels.

At the centre of this effort is the K J Somaiya Institute of Dharma Studies, supported by Bharatiya Sanskriti Peetham, the Centre for Buddhist Studies, the Centre for Studies in Jainism, Department of (Ancient History, Culture & Archaeology) and the Centre for Indian Knowledge Systems Research. Together, these institutions offer over 40+ academic programmes, including honours options, in disciplines such as Yogashastra, Buddhist Studies, Hindu Studies, Jain Studies, Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology, and Ancient Languages and Literature. Classical languages, including Sanskrit, Pali, Prakrit, and Tibetan, are taught as living scholarly tools, enabling direct engagement with original texts and traditions.

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