The move comes after a decline in student enrollment and a lack of faculty support. The proposed closure of the two courses is part of a larger restructuring plan for the University College at Hampankatta. The university is aiming to streamline its academic offerings and focus on its core strengths. This restructuring plan is expected to result in a more efficient and effective use of resources. The decision to close the two courses has been met with mixed reactions from students, faculty, and alumni. Some students and faculty members express concern about the loss of valuable knowledge and skills.
* **Guest teachers’ unpaid salaries:** What are the reasons behind this situation? How does this affect the guest teachers’ well-being and their ability to continue teaching? * **The continuation of courses:** Why are these specific courses being continued? What are the implications for students?
Mr. Naik further explained that the courses are not just about physical postures but also about the philosophy and the history of yoga. He emphasized that the PG Diploma program is a holistic approach to yoga, encompassing not only the physical aspects but also the mental, emotional, and spiritual aspects.