HRD minister Smriti Irani declared this at a 'National Seminar on Yoga' where she also called upon heads of technological institutions to help in providing empirical evidence on the benefits of yoga.
"A decision has been taken that from the year 2016-17, new or revamped yoga departments would be opened," she said, adding that "in a year's time this number would be raised to twenty."
Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University in Uttarakhand, Visva Bharati in Shantiniketan, Central University of Kerala, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University in Amarkantak, Manipur University in Imphal and the Central University of Rajasthan would begin these departments from the next session.
In her speech, Irani said that modern science depends on empirical evidence and asked heads of technological institutions to provide research to back the claims related to the benefits of yoga.
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"Today I call upon all those professors researchers and academicians who can help us quantify empirical evidence with regard to the benefits of yoga and yogic sciences," Irani said adding that this would provide a boost to this area.
In her speech, Irani also said that the UGC is considering including NET exam for yogic sciences to address the issue of finding teachers for this subject.
At the event, Secretary Higher Education in the HRD ministry V S Oberoi said that three-day yoga festivals will be held in several institutes and Universities across the country on the occasion of International Day of Yoga.