Dr. Sajan Raj Kurup awarded Honorary Doctorate By Maharishi European Research University

The honour recognises Kurup's contributions to storytelling, entrepreneurship and Indian knowledge systems

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Published: Jul 13, 2026 4:23 PM  | 1 min read
Dr. Sajan Raj Kurup awarded Honorary Doctorate By Maharishi European Research University
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  • Dr. Sajan Raj Kurup, an Emmy-nominated producer and Chairman of Creativeland Asia Group, has received an Honorary Doctorate in Vedic Science, Consciousness, and Human Development from Maharishi European Research University in Switzerland.
  • The honorary degree acknowledges Kurup's efforts to merge storytelling, entrepreneurship, and Indian knowledge systems to create cultural, educational, and social impact.
  • Over two decades, he has established Creativeland Asia as a leading independent creative enterprise, focusing on elevating Indian civilization and values through various media, including his recent film "Krishnavataram."
  • Kurup expressed gratitude for the honor, emphasizing the importance of continuous learning and the responsibility to use creativity and culture for positive change.

Emmy-nominated producer, entrepreneur and Chairman of Creativeland Asia Group, Dr. Sajan Raj Kurup has been conferred an Honorary Doctorate (Honoris Causa) in Vedic Science, Consciousness and Human Development by the Maharishi European Research University (MERU), Switzerland.

The honorary doctorate recognises Kurup’s sustained efforts to bridge storytelling, entrepreneurship and Indian knowledge systems while advancing projects that seek to create cultural, educational and social impact.

Over the past two decades, Kurup has built Creativeland Asia into one of India’s leading independent creative enterprises, producing award-winning work across advertising, entertainment and media. His work increasingly focuses on using storytelling to elevate Indian civilisation, spirituality and values for global audiences.

His recent feature film Krishnavataram reflects this commitment by presenting the timeless philosophy of Lord Krishna to contemporary audiences through cinema. Beyond filmmaking, Kurup has actively supported initiatives that encourage cultural preservation, consciousness studies and purpose-driven leadership.

Commenting on the honour, Dr. Kurup said,“I receive this recognition with deep gratitude and humility. To me, this doctorate is not a destination but a reminder that learning never ends and that every privilege comes with a responsibility to serve. I hope to continue using creativity, culture and consciousness as forces for positive change.”

The honour also reflects the growing global interest in integrating ancient wisdom with contemporary leadership, education and human development.

Published On: Jul 13, 2026 4:23 PM