"A decision in this regard was taken at a meeting of the Academic Council on Thursday. It will be an excellent idea to celebrate Yoga Day (on June 21) by approving the much-debated course," a senior university official said.
The proposal to introduce three short-term courses in Indian culture and yoga was first floated in 2015 against the backdrop of right wing organisations such as the RSS insisting on propagation of culture on educational campuses to promote India's rich heritage and restore its cultural identity.
The proposal was rejected by the Academic Council (AC), the university's statutory decision making body, in November, 2015. However, the varsity had in May last year decided to reconsider it and the departments were asked to rework on the proposed course structure and place it before the council.
The proposal was again rejected in the Academic Council meeting in October last year.
While the course in Yoga Philosophy has been approved, there is no word yet on the two courses proposed on Indian culture.