The University of Mumbai will start a Master’s programme in Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS) from July, covering chemistry, algebra, political science, performing arts, astronomy, and Sanskrit. Dr Madhavi Narsalay clarified the course studies traditional knowledge without claiming original discovery of concepts.
Mumbai: The University of Mumbai is introducing a Master’s programme in Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS) from the current academic year.
Course curriculum
The course will cover Bharatiya Rasayan Shastra (Chemistry), Beej Ganit (Algebra), Arthashastra (Political Science), Natyashastra (Performing Arts), astronomy, and other branches of traditional Indian knowledge.
Dr Madhavi Narsalay, Professor in the Department of Sanskrit and Director of the Centre for Hindu Studies, clarified that the programme does not aim to claim that all concepts in science and mathematics were originally discovered in India. Instead, it seeks to study, understand, and apply these traditional systems.
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