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"Revive Sanskrit In India And...": Grand Aunt's Advise For Usha Vance
- Thursday November 7, 2024
- World News | Asian News International
"Naturally, I feel happy," said US Vice-Presidential candidate JD Vance's wife Usha Vance's grand aunt, Professor C Santhamma. "She belongs to our family and it is the most important thing," she added.
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Sanskrit A Dying Language? This Village That Only Speaks It Shows Otherwise
- Friday October 21, 2022
- India News | Asian News International
A village in Assam is known as 'Sanskrit Village' as all the people here have been speaking this ancient and classical language since 2015.
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Uttarakhand: 'Sanskrit Grams' To Encourage Daily Use Of The Language
- Wednesday September 9, 2020
- India News | Press Trust of India
Uttarakhand News: Encouraged by the success of an experimental project promoting Sanskrit language as means of daily communication, the Uttarakhand government has decided to develop 'Sanskrit Grams' (Sanskrit villages) across the state. People in these model villages will communicate in the ancient Indian language on a daily basis.
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Sanskrit Teaching Varsities Told To Adopt Villages
- Friday July 5, 2019
- Education | Indo-Asian News Service
The information was provided by Union Human Resource Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank' in a written reply to the Upper House on Thursday.
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Union HRD Minister Stresses On Importance Of Creating Sanskrit-Speaking Villages
- Thursday June 13, 2019
- Education | Press Trust of India
HRD Minister Dr Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank' said at least two Sanskrit-speaking villages must be developed near the central institutes promoting and preserving the language.
- www.ndtv.com/education
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Karnataka's Mattur, The Only Village In India That Still Speaks Sanskrit
- Saturday May 5, 2018
- Karnataka News | Edited by Richa Taneja (With Inputs From ANI)
Tucked away in Karnataka's Shimoga district, villagers in Mattur can be seen speaking eloquently in Sanskrit.
- www.ndtv.com
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"Revive Sanskrit In India And...": Grand Aunt's Advise For Usha Vance
- Thursday November 7, 2024
- World News | Asian News International
"Naturally, I feel happy," said US Vice-Presidential candidate JD Vance's wife Usha Vance's grand aunt, Professor C Santhamma. "She belongs to our family and it is the most important thing," she added.
- www.ndtv.com
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Sanskrit A Dying Language? This Village That Only Speaks It Shows Otherwise
- Friday October 21, 2022
- India News | Asian News International
A village in Assam is known as 'Sanskrit Village' as all the people here have been speaking this ancient and classical language since 2015.
- www.ndtv.com
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Uttarakhand: 'Sanskrit Grams' To Encourage Daily Use Of The Language
- Wednesday September 9, 2020
- India News | Press Trust of India
Uttarakhand News: Encouraged by the success of an experimental project promoting Sanskrit language as means of daily communication, the Uttarakhand government has decided to develop 'Sanskrit Grams' (Sanskrit villages) across the state. People in these model villages will communicate in the ancient Indian language on a daily basis.
- www.ndtv.com
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Sanskrit Teaching Varsities Told To Adopt Villages
- Friday July 5, 2019
- Education | Indo-Asian News Service
The information was provided by Union Human Resource Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank' in a written reply to the Upper House on Thursday.
- www.ndtv.com/education
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Union HRD Minister Stresses On Importance Of Creating Sanskrit-Speaking Villages
- Thursday June 13, 2019
- Education | Press Trust of India
HRD Minister Dr Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank' said at least two Sanskrit-speaking villages must be developed near the central institutes promoting and preserving the language.
- www.ndtv.com/education
-
Karnataka's Mattur, The Only Village In India That Still Speaks Sanskrit
- Saturday May 5, 2018
- Karnataka News | Edited by Richa Taneja (With Inputs From ANI)
Tucked away in Karnataka's Shimoga district, villagers in Mattur can be seen speaking eloquently in Sanskrit.
- www.ndtv.com