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IP University to establish Indian Knowledge System Centre to align with ancient ‘guru-shishya parampara
IP University to establish Indian Knowledge System Centre to align with ancient ‘guru-shishya parampara

Indian Express

timean hour ago

  • Science
  • Indian Express

IP University to establish Indian Knowledge System Centre to align with ancient ‘guru-shishya parampara

Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) has announced the establishment of a new centre focused on reviving India's traditional educational values and knowledge heritage. Named the In-Situ Centre for Indian Knowledge System and Technology Innovation (CIKTSI), the initiative will be housed at the university's Dwarka campus, said an official statement of GGSIPU. It aims to align closely with the ancient 'guru-shishya parampara' — a tradition rooted in experiential learning, mentorship and holistic development, the statement added. GGSIPU Vice Chancellor Mahesh Verma emphasized the philosophical foundation of the centre. 'This initiative is rooted in the vision of blending India's ancient wisdom with modern education and research. It echoes the essence of the guru-shishya parampara, which has always emphasized mentorship, experiential learning and character formation,' he said. The centre will initially be run in self-financed mode from the University School of Education under the leadership of its Dean Prof. Saroj Sharma, the statement said. A multidisciplinary working committee, comprising the members from various academic schools of the university will guide the centre's integrated development, it added. Prof. Sharma highlighted that the vision behind CIKTSI is deeply inspired by the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which advocates for the integration of Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS) into mainstream education. 'The centre will foster collaboration across disciplines and promote innovation grounded in India's rich intellectual traditions,' she said. The centre will serve as a hub for a wide range of activities, including curriculum development incorporating IKS, creation of new IKS-based courses, promotion of interdisciplinary research and innovation, skill and capacity building, entrepreneurship incubation, industry collaboration, digital preservation, community outreach and global academic partnerships. According to the university, CIKTSI will also contribute towards cultural revival, sustainable development and strengthening of national identity by bridging traditional knowledge with contemporary applications.

IP univ to set up centre for Indian knowledge system
IP univ to set up centre for Indian knowledge system

Time of India

time16 hours ago

  • Science
  • Time of India

IP univ to set up centre for Indian knowledge system

New Delhi: In a step towards blending ancient wisdom with modern education, IP University is set to establish a dedicated Centre for Indian Knowledge System (IKS) on its Dwarka campus. The centre, named the In Situ Centre for Indian Knowledge System and Technology Innovation (CIKTSI), will operate initially in self-finance mode under the University School of Education. Professor Saroj Sharma, dean of the school, will lead the initiative. According to Sharma, the centre is envisioned as a multidisciplinary platform that will foster collaboration across various disciplines within the university. "A working committee will be constituted with representation from all concerned schools to ensure the integrated and holistic development of the centre's initiatives," she added. She explained that the centre's establishment is closely tied to the evolving landscape of education in India, particularly under the framework of the National Education Policy 2020. According to officials, the purpose of CIKTSI extends beyond academics—it seeks to create a hub for research, innovation, and cultural revival. It will focus on incorporating IKS into the academic curriculum of various schools within the university, developing new interdisciplinary courses, and promoting research and innovation in the field. It will also support initiatives in skill and capacity development, foster entrepreneurship, and work toward the digital documentation and preservation of traditional knowledge. Vice-chancellor Mahesh Verma described the initiative as an effort to integrate India's ancient wisdom with modern research saying it will strengthen national identity and lead to cultural revival.

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