Yoga, Accessibility and Inclusive Education Takes Center Stage at Sarvajanik University 5th Foundation Year

Surat (Gujarat) [India], June 23: Sarvajanik University Launches New Initiatives During 5th Foundation Year Celebrations. Continuing its 5th Foundation year celebrations, Sarvajanik University organized a series of meaningful initiatives focused on holistic well-being, accessibility, and inclusive education.

As part of the celebrations, the SU Health Club organized a special programme to commemorate the 12th International Day of Yoga at the TIFAC Seminar Hall. Faculty members, staff, students, and university officials enthusiastically participated in the yoga and meditation session, which was conducted by Shri Lavkesh Chaudhary and Ms. Ankita Jhunjhunwala from Art of Living. The programme emphasized the importance of physical fitness, mental wellness, mindfulness, and balanced living, aligning with the University’s commitment to the holistic development of its stakeholders.

The session also introduced Bhushanasana, a new yogasana developed by yoga practitioner CA Bhushan Dave. He highlighted its benefits in quickly reducing fatigue by relieving compression on the spinal cord and encouraged participants to practice and promote the asana so that more people could benefit from its positive effects.

Addressing the participants, Shri Ashish Vakil, President – Sarvajanik University, highlighted the role and contribution of yoga or any fitness routine in a person’s health, efficiency and productivity at work. Prof. Dr. Kiran Pandya, Provost – Sarvajanik University emphasized the significance of incorporating yoga into daily life as a means of promoting overall well-being and stress management. The session witnessed active participation from members of the university community and reinforced the message of leading a healthy and balanced lifestyle. The session was organized by SU Students Health Club. 

Adding another milestone to its 5th Foundation year Celebrations, Sarvajanik University inaugurated the Sarvajanik Centre for Inclusive and Accessible Education, reaffirming its commitment to creating an inclusive and equitable learning environment for all.

The Centre was inaugurated by Mr. Srikanth Bolla, renowned entrepreneur, social reformer, and Founder of Bollant Industries. Widely recognized as the first international blind student to study at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Mr. Bolla’s inspiring journey from a small village in India to becoming a globally acclaimed business leader has motivated millions across the world. His life story was recently portrayed in the Hindi biographical film Srikant.

Addressing the gathering, Mr. Bolla appreciated the efforts of Sarvajanik Education Society and Sarvajanik University in promoting accessible and inclusive education. He expressed his willingness to support the institution in mentoring, skill development, internships, and placement opportunities for physically challenged students, helping them achieve professional success and greater independence.

The newly established Centre aims to provide a dedicated platform for enhancing accessibility, academic support, skill development, career guidance, and employability opportunities for differently abled students. The Centre will also work towards creating greater awareness and sensitivity regarding inclusivity within the university community.

Speaking on the occasion, Shri Ashish Vakil, President, Sarvajanik University, and Dr. Kiran Pandya, Provost, Sarvajanik University, highlighted that the initiative reflects Sarvajanik University’s vision of ensuring that quality education is accessible to every learner, irrespective of physical limitations. The Centre is expected to serve as a catalyst for fostering an inclusive campus culture while enabling students with diverse abilities to realize their full potential.

Through these initiatives, Sarvajanik University continues to advance its mission of academic excellence, social responsibility, holistic development, and inclusive growth. The activities undertaken during the 5th Foundation Year celebrations underscore the University’s commitment to building a healthier, more equitable, and empowered society.

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