During a happiness programme conducted in Patparganja, the senior Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader and MLA Manish Sisodia interacted with government school teachers of Delhi. During his interaction on Wednesday, September 18,2024 he highlighted India's rich heritage as the birthplace of meditation. He urged that one must take pride in their legacy.
The former Deputy Chief Minister's remarks were then shared in an official statement, laying emphasis on the role of meditation in enhancing well-being among students and teachers alike.
"This is India's future. These children will tell their teachers that they are working at Google or doing their own business in the future. Therefore, it is crucial to strengthen the foundation of these children," Manish Sisodia mentioned it to the news agency PTI.
Manish Sisodia advised the teachers to incorporate five minutes of mindfulness into their daily routines with students, telling how it would help ease the process of teaching other subjects.
He also had scientifically proven data. which he backed benefits of mindfulness, noting its power to calm the mind and foster deeper connections among individuals, as mentioned in the official statement.
Meditation can offer numerous benefits for students and teachers. By reducing stress and anxiety, it helps individuals focus and learn better. Improved attention and concentration lead to enhanced academic performance. Additionally, meditation helps regulate emotions, promoting positive behaviour and fostering healthy relationships. Furthermore, it boosts creativity and problem-solving skills, enhancing critical thinking abilities. Finally, meditation cultivates mindfulness and self-awareness, promoting a sense of calm and well-being.
Delhi government has taken various steps towards education in recent years. Starting from building better schools, improving the quality of schools. It has begun with the happiness programme, with considerations of mental health, free coaching for competitive exams and now during the interaction the minister focused on meditation and how it can benefit the students and teachers.
He emphasized India's heritage as the birthplace of meditation and urged teachers to incorporate mindfulness into their daily routines.
He suggested that meditation could reduce stress, improve focus, and enhance emotional regulation.
He mentioned studies that have shown meditation's ability to calm the mind and foster deeper connections.
The Delhi government has focused on building better schools, improving school quality, and implementing initiatives like the happiness program and free coaching for competitive exams.
By promoting mental well-being and emotional regulation, meditation can contribute to a more holistic and effective learning environment.