With the education empire expanding drastically, several new innovations is happening in the industry. From technology to introduction of vocational course, educators are coming up with various ways to provide the best quality education to the students. Recently, at Arogyam Conclave and Awards, Minister of state for Ayush, Shripad Naik, spoke about how Ayurveda is creating awareness about old medication techniques and why it is time for schools to introduce Ayurveda and Yoga in their curriculum.
While addressing, Naik explained the need for having proper education on these topics as they have the power to cure anything. Being regarded as the science of life, educators should focus on Ayurveda and related topics in their curriculum for enhancing the knowledge among students.
Will generate awareness
Education franchisors could create awareness for Ayurveda and yoga on a higher level, by introducing it in the curriculum. Proper education would make them understand the benefits of such old medication techniques, creating a healthy environment.
Combating illness
Ayurveda education can help the students to combat physical as well as mental illnesses, most common in their age. Being globally proven, franchisors could promote behavioral changes and intake of the nutritious diet of students. Thereby resolving and enhancing their good health and performance. This could count as a unique process, eventually contributing to the education business.
Speaking about the affected health of students, Ayush minister Naik said that one of the main causes of this is our current lifestyle as we have omitted physical hard work from our lifestyle.
Knowledge about healthy habits
Franchisors could make their students learn about healthy habits like ample amount of sleep and proper detoxification practices, a balanced diet, good clothing habits, etc. Thereby, enlightening students of what is required to stay healthy and perform well, increasing results and business for your venture. Franchisors could make the students learn to handle pressure and stress, contributing to their development.