D. Division of Yoga and Management Studies

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a. Development of Holistic Management of Systems by adding dimensions, to the existing MBO (Management by Objectives) and Total Quality Management (TQM) approaches, from yoga and spiritual lore. b. Tools for measurement of growth of individuals and societies by holistic measures adding dimensions to the existing measures as GNP, Economic status of an individual, etc. c. Evolving the personality building measures apart from "the bread earning" dimensions in educational systems drawing the Holistic wisdom from yoga and spiritual lore. d. Measurement of personality aspects at the physical, mental, emotional and intellectual levels. e. Evolving tools and technology for holistic growth of individuals and the institutions. f. Study of the effect of mantras, prayers and their role in personality development.

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    (SWAMI VIVEKANANDA YOGA PRAKASHANA, 2010-12-08) SVYASA
    The beneficial effects of yoga has gained the attention of modern medical men over the last 30 years. Infact the credit goes to frustrated subjects suffering from many chronic ailments who were advised to go on taking increasing doses of medications to keep the disease under "control". They took to alternative systems of managing their illness much against the advice of their doctors and demonstrated usefulness of yogic practices by strengthening the self healing mechanisms. A good amount of scientifically validated data [Enclosure 1] is now available to show the beneficial effects of yoga in many common problems as asthma, hypertension. These beneficial effects can be traced to the role of yoga in reducing, preventing or correcting the severity of stress responses, because exaggerated physiological stress responses seem to be the root cause of most of these chronic ailments.
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