Kishore M Paknikar is a former director of Agharkar Research Institute (DST, Govt of India), Pune. And a visiting professor at Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai. Sanskrit, the ancient ...
With an aim to promote Sanskrit, the second official language of the State, as common spoken language, the Uttarakhand government on Thursday announced it will make 1 lakh people learn the language ...
Mumbai: Over the years, the ancient Sanskrit language has been confined to the scriptures in museums and textbooks as the world's first language. According to Samaskaar Bharti, a NGO which has been ...
Tarun Vijay tarunvijay2@yahoo.com “Through Sanskrit, Bharatvarsh descends into your heart.” – Mohan Bhagwat, Sarsanghchalak, ...
Defying the tradition that only Brahmins have to learn Sanskrit language, Muslim students have started studying Sanskrit at a school in Tanahun. Students from castes other than the Brahmin community ...
Tucked away in a bustling street of Mylapore stands an 118-year-old college reflecting its founder’s goal of safeguarding, restoring, and preserving Sanskrit, one of India’s oldest languages. The aim ...
VIJAYAPURA: "Guru Brahma, Guru Vishnu, Guru Devo Maheshwara," the teacher's voice trails off after chanting the Sanskrit verse in clear, flawless diction. Then, he goes on to ask students their name, ...
In a bid to promote Sanskrit language in Delhi, the BJP government will hold 10-day free classes at over 1,000 locations, including schools, colleges and temples, in the national capital, Culture ...
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