Lucknow: Sanskrit is witnessing a surge in popularity as a spoken language in Uttar Pradesh, with over 1.21 lakh individuals registering to learn the language under the state-run Missed Call Yojana.
There was good reception for the free spoken Sanskrit classes conducted at 12 centres in Trichy by Samskrita Bharati - an NGO promoting Sanskrit language. Over 150 people turned up for the classes on ...
The programme was launched on Guru Purnima and was open to all with a workable knowledge of an Indian language anywhere in the world. Online spoken Sanskrit classes organised by IIT Roorkee concluded ...
GADAG : Sanskrit spoken classes in rural areas are getting good responses. The Sanskrit Bharati team in Gadag have now planned to organise Sanskrit spoken classes in rural areas after the successful ...
More than 53,000 people, half of them women, have been trained in spoken Sanskrit as part of a special scheme to promote the language in Uttar Pradesh, the state government said on Thursday. On ...
DEHRADUN: IN a first, Haridwar based Uttarakhand Sanskrit Academy has made it compulsory to use Sanskrit on its campus from January 26. Calling it as a step to promote the language in the state, Anand ...
In an effort to make Sanskrit learning simple and accessible to all, Samskrita Bharati, Konkan Region, has announced a 10-day free online Spoken Sanskrit campaign from October 3 to October 12, 2025.
Will Germans be the eventual custodians of Sanskrit, its rich heritage and culture? If the demand for Sanskrit and Indology courses in Germany is any indication, that’s what the future looks like.
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