The Regional Meet hosted by Mahatma Education Society’s Pillai HOC College of Engineering and Technology in Rasayani witnessed the grand launch of “Spiritual Anatomy: Chakras and the Journey to the Center,” the latest masterpiece by Rev. Daaji, Guide of Heartfulness and President of Shri Ram Chandra Mission. The prestigious event, graced by Chief Guest Dr. Anil Sahasrabudhe, Chairman of AICTE, marked a significant milestone in fostering innovation and entrepreneurship within the educational ecosystem.

Attended by officials of AICTE, technical experts, heads of various departments, faculty, and students from across India, the regional meet, held under the Ministry of Education’s Innovation Cell and AICTE, provided invaluable insights and opportunities for attendees. Notable guests included Sh. Dipan Sahu, Assistant Innovation Director, MIC, AICTE, Sh. Ravindra Kumar Soni, Adviser-II AICTE, and Sh. Ramanan Ramanathan, Advisor/Board Member for Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Sustainability.

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Dr. Anil Sahasrabudhe emphasized the importance of the regional meet in fostering entrepreneurial spirit and outlined the significance of “Spiritual Anatomy” in nurturing inner well-being for successful initiative implementation. Rev. Daaji, the visionary author, expressed his hope that the book would empower students, entrepreneurs, and leaders to unlock their true potential, enhance focus, and boost productivity.

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“Spiritual Anatomy,” previously a bestseller in the USA, presents a groundbreaking exploration of the human journey through 16 chakras, offering profound insights into self-discovery, purpose, and spiritual enlightenment. Authored by Rev. Daaji, this transformative work is rooted in the wisdom of Shri Ram Chandra of Shahjahanpur, enriching the field of healing science with its holistic approach to personal growth.

The regional meet concluded with a valedictory function, honoring the Best IIC Poster winners and recognizing outstanding innovators with certificates of appreciation. With over 500 participants from various higher education institutions, the event served as a catalyst for collaborative innovation and knowledge exchange, laying the groundwork for future regional initiatives in the pursuit of excellence and societal impact.

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