Dr. Kshitija Jujam holds a post graduate degree ie M.Sc in Yoga from S-Vyasa University Bangalore, degree in Ayurvedic Medical Sciences (B.A.M.S.) from Pune University and has graduated in Sanskrit from T.M.V. Pune. While still in school she started her training in Yoga from Yog Vidya Dham, Nasik, under the guidance of Guru Vishwas Mandlik and his wife Pournimatai Mandlik. Having completed all the levels, she got the “Yog Pandit†degree at the age of 25. Dr. Kshitija then got more mastery and perfection in the B.K.S. Iyengar Institute under the guidance of Iyengar Guruji, Geetatai and Prashant Sir. She is an ardent follower of Vipassana Meditation. For more information on Vipassana Meditation. At the young age of 18, Dr. Kshitija started helping her parents Chitra and Ravindranath Sonaikar in conducting their Yoga classes. From 1992 she started taking independent classes and treating patients with Ayurvedic medicines, Panchakarma and Yoga therapy in Pimpri-Chinchwad area of Pune. While in Nairobi (Kenya) she conducted Yoga classes and treated various kinds of patients from 1996 to 1999. In 2000 she accepted the post of Yoga Teacher at NIN (National Institute of Naturopathy, Ministry of Health, Government of India). She soon became the pioneer Yoga teacher in NIN taking four batches daily with 50-60 students in each batch. During her short stay in New Zealand she conducted Yoga classes in Auckland. From September 2001 she started taking classes in Camp, NIBM, Kondhwa areas of Pune. In March 2010 all batches and activities were covered under one official registered center named KSHITIJ – CENTER OF YOG AND AYURVED. On auspicious day of Guru Pournima on 24th July 2011 shifted to our own premises at Salunkevihar RD, Kondhwa, and Pune. Now center is running 9 batches in a day with the support of qualified and experienced teachers providing maximum facilities to students and patients. Apart from the regular daily batches we also have weekend batches and special children's batch on Saturdays There are special programs for children, patients, pregnant ladies and teacher’s training.