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Sanskrit usually called “God’s own language” is slowly gaining worldwide recognition. Over two million people are speaking simple Sanskrit all over the world regardless of their status, economic position, gender or religion. Learning Sanskrit creates an influence on mind and body. The sounds of Sanskrit help blending thought and action. No wonder several corporates are using the language as a Vedic technique to deal with HR issues. Despite being complicated, the language inculcates self-discipline.
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In a major boost to the research and study of Sanskrit language, the Union Cabinet on October 27 resolved to declare Sanskrit as a classical language. After Tamil, Sanskrit will be the only language to enjoy such status. It will enable the universities to set up chairs for studies on .....
In a major boost to the research and study of Sanskrit language, the Union Cabinet on October 27 resolved to declare Sanskrit as a classical language. After Tamil, Sanskrit will be the only language to enjoy such status. It will enable the universities to set up chairs for studies on .....
Source
Deccan Herald
Date
2005-07-14
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A separate directorate should be considered to preserve Sanskrit, said Dr Chandrashekar Kambar.
The need for a separate directorate for Sanskrit and its promotion among the masses figured among the major discussions in the legislative council on Wednesday. Suggestions that the religious .....
Source
Deccan Herald
Date
2005-07-14
Information
A separate directorate should be considered to preserve Sanskrit, said Dr Chandrashekar Kambar.
The need for a separate directorate for Sanskrit and its promotion among the masses figured among the major discussions in the legislative council on Wednesday. Suggestions that the religious mutts be .....
MIT graduation amidst Sanskrit chants
Amid chants of Sanskrit prayers on a bright and sunny morning, some 2,300 students of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) received their graduate and undergraduate degrees in Cambridge.
Swami Tyagananda, the institutions Hindu chaplain, offered an invocation in the language of the gods to .....
Sanskrit Popular
The French Institute in Pondicherry, El Colegio de Mexico, Harvard University and Tel Aviv University, all offer courses in Sanskrit. According to a list of institutes offering Sanskrit made available at the website of the University of Iowa, US, many institutions in the US and Europe offer Sanskrit Studies. .....
Amid chants of Sanskrit prayers on a bright and sunny morning, some 2,300 students of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) received their graduate and undergraduate degrees in Cambridge.
Swami Tyagananda, the institution`s Hindu chaplain, offered an invocation in the language of the gods to reflect the large international crowd`s .....
Rs 60 lakh earmarked for Sanskrit scholarship
STATE GOVERNMENT will distribute scholarship worth Rs 60 lakh among students of Indore division to promote their interest in Sanskrit.
An official spokesman said that the scholarship would be distributed among the students studying between Class 9 and Class 12.
Scholarship of Rs 31.24 lakh .....
Even as controversy rages over introducing English as a language in government schools, the Karnataka government has written to the ministry of human resources to introduce Kannada as a compulsory language in ICSE and CBSE schools.
The government`s move follows complaints that many central board schools in Bangalore do not .....
Source
hindu
Date
2005-06-17
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There appears to be few to speak up for the cause of Sanskrit. The Government has decided to close down one of the very few Sanskrit colleges it runs in the State, Sri Chamarajendra Sanskrit College at Chamarajpet in Bangalore.
For decades the .....
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