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Uttar Pradesh government to release CM’s speech and press releases in Sanskrit

The State Information Department had made the decision in a bid to promote the usage of Sanskrit

Union HRD minister proposes to set up two Sanskrit speaking villages near the central institutes

The BJP government attempts to preserve the 3500-year-old heritage

Draft National Education Policy: A great step forward in restoring Dharmic civilizational values with a modern context

The long-awaited National Education Policy (NEP) is finally out in draft form for public opinion before finalisation

Relax, DD’s iconic Satyam Shivam Sundaram logo is not being changed, yet

Prasar Bharti had tweeted saying that it had selected the top 5 designs from the Doordarshan logo contest that had received over 10,000 entries.

Mamata Banerjee ‘challenges’ PM Modi and Amit Shah to Sanskrit mantra chanting competition

Mamata Banerjee, who at one time had imposed restrictions on Durga Puja idol immersion as it would disturb Muslim processions has now rushed to prove her cultural credentials.

UP Budget: Sanskrit receives a boost, Rs. 447 crores allotted for Gaushalas

An allocation of Rs. 242 crores has been made in the budget for grants to Sanskrit Pathshalas in the state. Another 30 crores has been allotted to provide grants to aided Sanskrit schools and degree colleges.

Supreme Court refers plea challenging recitation of Sanskrit prayers in KVs to Constitution bench

The Supreme Court has sent a plea challenging the mandatory recitation of Sanskrit and Hindi hymns during the morning assembly in Kendriya Vidyalayas to...

Congress’ soft-Hindutva agenda: Rajasthan manifesto talks about ‘gau shala’ and revival of Sanskrit language

Congress had taken soft-Hindutva approach even in Madhya Pradesh manifesto

Journalists and pseudo-scholars must try harder if they wish to tarnish the image of Rajiv Malhotra

The concept of 'emic and etic', as he says, groups people as insiders and outsiders, to explain social realities observed in religious studies, anthropology, psychology and a number of other social sciences.

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