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Nine students of Central University of Kerala in a spot over varsity's stand on FYUGP
Nine students of Central University of Kerala in a spot over varsity's stand on FYUGP

The Hindu

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Nine students of Central University of Kerala in a spot over varsity's stand on FYUGP

The future of nine students of the 2022-2025 batch of BA International Relations course of the Central University of Kerala (CUK) at its Capital centre here hangs in the balance owing to lack of formal communication on going ahead with the transition of the three-year undergraduate (UG) programme to a four-year honours programme in line with the National Education Policy, 2020. The students point out that a University Grants Commission notice in 2024 allows students pursuing UG programme as per choice-based credit system (CBCS) to pursue four-year undergraduate programme (FYUGP) and the university concerned should provide bridge courses to enable this transition. In February this year, the CUK Vice Chancellor issued an order approving the transition of the three-year BA International Relations programme 2022-2025 batch to FYUGP. A notification was signed by the Registrar a few days later and students were asked to confirm their willingness to opt for the FYUGP by April 23. However, no communication has been received on moving ahead with the transition. The affected students who have completed the sixth semester have learnt that an academic council meeting on August 7 decided to withhold the FYUGP to their batch. Students say the university's decision has left them in the lurch. For one, it contradicts the UGC's directive. More significantly, without the honours degree, eligibility for international master's programmes, UGC-NET, and doctoral admissions will be lost. However, Vice Chancellor Siddu Algur told The Hindu that the academic council had decided that extending the course to four years would create problems for students who enrolled for a three-year degree. 'Students who joined the course were never told it was a four-year programme. They had joined with the understanding that it was for three years,' Prof. Algur said. To ensure that the students are not disadvantaged, those who express their willingness will be supported in pursuing higher education. 'I will facilitate them on the main campus. They can join the two-year postgraduate programme even if the seats are full,' Prof. Algur said.

International Yoga Day observed at CUK
International Yoga Day observed at CUK

The Hindu

time21-06-2025

  • Health
  • The Hindu

International Yoga Day observed at CUK

The Central University of Kerala (CUK) celebrated the 11th International Day of Yoga with fervour at its campus in Periya on Saturday (June 21). The programme, organised by the Department of Yoga Studies and aligned with the theme 'Yoga for One Earth, One Health', drew around 300 participants, including faculty, students, staff, and members from nearby institutions. The programme was presided over by Vice-Chancellor Prof. Siddu P. Algur. In his presidential address, Prof. Algur underscored CUK's unwavering commitment to commemorating International Yoga Day over the past eleven years. He also referred to the large-scale national and global celebrations of Yoga Day - including the Common Yoga Protocol being performed at over one lakh locations, the Yoga Bandhan initiative, the ten signature events, and the Yoga Sangam, all of which reflect the rising international acceptance and integration of yoga as both a health discipline and cultural heritage. Chief guest Prof. K. Krishna Sharma, former Professor at the Department of Human Consciousness and Yogic Sciences, Mangalore University, delivered the Yoga Day message. He highlighted scientific research supporting yoga's role in enhancing mental clarity, emotional regulation, and physical health, emphasising meditation as a core practice for inner transformation and awareness. The programme featured yoga practices and cultural performances. Participants engaged in the Common Yoga Protocol, including asanas, pranayama, and meditation, followed by the Yoga Pledge to promote yoga's values. Cultural highlights included artistic yoga demonstrations by Yogasana Bharath, a spiritual thread art display, a Bharatanatyam performance, and a dynamic Yoga Dance by Yoga Studies students, showcasing yoga's integration with Indian traditions.

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