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Saturday 23 April 2016

ABVP recommends HRD to include Sanskrit in education policy of India

In order to give importance to our very own mother languages, Hindi and Sanskrit, the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) has recently put forward a few recommendations to the Human Resource Development (HRD) ministry to include these languages in the education policy of India.Also, the ABVP has asked for linking of college degrees with Aadhaar cards to put an end to all the illegal practices that takes place while granting degree to students.
 
Details of 20-point agenda:
To use Hindi and Sanskrit as a medium of teaching in all central universities
To adopt â??internationalismâ?? in higher education by including ayurveda, Sanskrit, spirituality, and yoga
Also, to attract students from abroad to take admission so as to gain knowledge of our old traditional languages
To make mandatory for students to take foundation programmes on â??Bharatâ?? that will include history, shastras, culture, lifestyle and philosophy of ancient India
Priority should be given to institutes/universities by regulatory bodies so as to begin the procedure of teaching in Indian languages
According to recent indian express report, the recommendation letter stated:
â??Central universities should play a role in providing education in Hindi and Sanskrit which would go a long way in promoting national integration and Indian culture. Translation of works from foreign and regional languages into Hindi and Sanskrit has to be undertaken in mission mode.â??
While speaking on the introduction of cultural integration through mother languages, the ABVP said, â??All centrally funded institutions should start teaching in Hindi, and whenever possible in local state languages.â??The statement also said, â??Innovation and entrepreneurshipâ?? and â??promotion of national integration/Indian culture should go hand in hand in central institutions.â??
Further, commenting on the skills of the current generations, ABVP said, â??Indian masses suffer due to lack of skills and opportunities as they are not allowed to learn in their mother tongues. It creates inferiority complex in the minds of most Indians as they are not fluent in English.â??
Source: Indiatoday.

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