Meeting on Certification of Yoga Professionals and Accreditation of Yoga schools held at New Delhi
New Delhi: The first meeting of the Steering Committee of Yoga Certification Board was held at New Delhi recently. The meeting was attended by Secretary Ministry of AYUSH Vaidya Rajesh Kotecha, Swami Ramdev President Patanjali Yoga Peeth.
The Ministry of AYUSH announced a scheme on 22nd June 2015 known as “Scheme for Voluntary Certification of Yoga Professionals and Accreditation of Yoga Institutions” with an aim to certify the competencies of Yoga Professionals and Institutions against the standards recognized for the same. Initially, the Quality Council of India was the nodal agency for development of the standards for certification, procedure and its operation. In January 2018, Ministry of AYUSH decided to hand over the Scheme to Yoga Certification Board set up as the functionally autonomous body under MDNIY. The Yoga certification Board headed by Vaidya Rajesh Kotecha, Secretary, (AYUSH) includes representatives of various ministries and experts and Dr I. V. Basavaraddi, Director, MDNIY is Chief Executive Officer and member Secretary of YCB. The main objectives of the Board are as follows:
- To promote Yoga as a means to promote holistic health and human values.
- To promote Yoga as a career skill.
- To develop standards & parameters, assess competencies and to certify Yoga Professionals for various levels.
- To develop standards & parameters, assess competencies and Accreditation of Yoga Schools/ Institutions/ Centres.
- To bring uniformity and standards in Yoga courses conducted across India and the Globe.
- To collaborate with national and international organisations for the promotion of Yoga.
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