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  • Muslim boy tops UP Sanskrit board, beats over 13000 students

    Muslim boy tops UP Sanskrit board, beats over 13000 students

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    Mohammad Irfan, the 17-year-old son of a farm daily wage labourer Salauddin in Uttar Pradesh’s Chandauli district, has scored 82.71% in the Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Sanskrit Shiksha Parishad Board’s Uttar Madhyama-II (class 12) examinations.

    The board requires Sanskrit language and literature as two compulsory subjects, along with other subjects.

    Irfan, who aspires to be a Sanskrit teacher, is the only Muslim among the top 20 scores in classes 10 and 12.

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    The boy reportedly got admitted to the Sampurnanand Sanskrit Government School because that is the only school his father could afford to send him to. Salauddin earns a mere Rs 300 per day and the school charged Rs 400-500 as an annual fee.

    Irfan comes from a devout Muslim family and his father said that they have never stopped the kid from achieving his dreams.

    “In junior classes ‘Sanskrit’ was a compulsory subject and it was from there that he developed a liking for the language. He now plans to do Shastri (equivalent to BA) and Acharya (equivalent to MA) and will then look for a job as a Sanskrit teacher,” he said, speaking to The New Indian Express.

    Irfan on language- religion connection

    “I’m not sure why people associate a language with a religion. A Hindu can be extremely good at learning Urdu, while a Muslim can be very good at studying Sanskrit. I am a graduate who understands the value of education,” Irfan said, addressing media on the question of people connecting certain languages with some religions.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Need to nurture Vedas, Sanskrit to become ‘vishwa guru’, says RSS chief

    Need to nurture Vedas, Sanskrit to become ‘vishwa guru’, says RSS chief

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    Sabarkantha: India needs to nurture the knowledge of the Vedas and the ancient language of Sanskrit to become a ‘vishwa guru’, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat said here on Sunday.
    He said Indian culture was not orthodox but changed with time and was not one that told us “what to eat and what not to eat”.

    India was created on the values of the Vedas, which have been followed by generation after generation, Bhagwat said at the ‘Ved Sanskrit Gyan Gaurav Samarambh’ event organised by Shree Bhagwan Yagyavalkya Vedtatvagyan Yogashram Trust in Mudeti village here.

    “Therefore, today’s India has to grow but not to become a superpower like America, China and Russia that wield power. We have to become a country which can offer answers to the problems plaguing the world today. We have to become a country which can show the world the path of peace, love and prosperity through right conduct,” Bhagwat said.

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    India is a country that believes in propagating ‘dharma’, uniting everyone and becoming a vishwa guru, he said, adding “victory means dharma vijay”.

    “That is why it is necessary to nurture the knowledge of the Vedas or Ved vigyan and culture (sanskriti). All this knowledge is in Sanskrit. Therefore, it is necessary to have the influence of Sanskrit. If we know to speak our mother tongues well, then we can learn 40 per cent of Sanskrit,” he claimed.

    Bhagwat also said experts believe many concepts of science as well as mathematics are easy to learn if one has the knowledge of Sanskrit and music.

    Hailing India’s stand in the war between Ukraine and Russia, the RSS chief said both nations want India on their side, but India maintains that “both of you are friends” and, therefore, we will not take sides now.

    This is not the era of war, hence, stop it, India has maintained, Bhagwat asserted.

    “The India of today has the strength to say this to the world’s superpowers, something it lacked in the past,” he said.

    Sri Lanka was once a friend of China and Pakistan and kept India at a distance, but the island nation turned towards India when it was in trouble (economic downturn).

    “Because the country (India) which believes in Dharma does not take advantage of anyone. We take advantage of each other for mutual existence, but it is an exchange of love and not a bargain,” Bhagwat said.

    Whenever anyone needs what belongs to us, the country will offer it because this is what our forefathers have directed us to do as a duty, Bhagwat added.

    “For a country to perform its duty, it will need a culture that is based on the unity of the world. Our culture, our dharma is not orthodox. It is something that changes with time. Our culture will not tell us what to eat and not to eat. But it will tell us not to consume food that spoils our health,” Bhagwat said.



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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • 10 Uttar Pradesh districts to get Sanskrit medium schools

    10 Uttar Pradesh districts to get Sanskrit medium schools

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    Lucknow: Ten districts in Uttar Pradesh will soon get Sanskrit medium secondary schools.

    The 10 districts are Varanasi, Rae Bareli, Saharanpur, Muzaffarnagar, Moradabad, Shamli, Jalaun, Etah, Amethi, and Hardoi.

    This is a part of an initiative of the state government to promote Sanskrit education in Uttar Pradesh.

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    At present, there is only one government Sanskrit secondary and one government Sanskrit degree college that are operating in the entire state.

    All other such institutions are being run privately.

    The establishment of new Uttar Madhyama (intermediate-level) Sanskrit schools is among the top priorities of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.

    After getting an in-principle consent from the state government, the officials of the state directorate of education have formally requested for the allocation of funds towards the construction of these new Sanskrit schools, said a state government spokesman.

    The state government had made a provision of Rs 100 crore in the 2023-24 budget.

    Meanwhile, it is also gearing up to open Government Sanskrit Secondary Schools of intermediate level in another five districts of Gorakhpur, Prayagraj, Ayodhya, Chitrakoot and Mathura, which are being developed as the key religious centres.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )