
Mumbai University Partners with Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies to Launch Temple Management Course
Mumbai University Partners with Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies to Launch Temple Management Course
Mumbai University recently announced a significant collaboration with the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, marking a milestone through a memorandum of understanding (MoU).
This partnership aims to introduce a comprehensive course on temple management, one among several diploma and certificate-level programs to be offered in both offline and online modes.
The MoU, jointly signed by the university’s Centre for Hindu Studies and Sanskrit Department with the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, marks an endeavor to provide multifaceted learning opportunities.
According to the university’s press release, the upcoming course will concentrate on a comprehensive exploration of Hindu philosophy, offering degree and certificate courses catering to this area of study.
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