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UP to offer free training in Sanskrit Last Updated : 06 Jul 2021 12:26:51 PM IST In order to promote Sanskrit in Uttar Pradesh, the Yogi Adityanath government has decided to provide Sanskrit speaking training to the people who want to speak, read and learn the language.
The citizens, especially the students, will be able to take advantage of this facility by registering with a missed call alert, said the government spokesman.This training will be given through virtual classes of one hour each day, for 20 days, and will be completely free of cost."The Uttar Pradesh government is constantly trying to inculcate love for Sanskrit, the 'language of God', and give opportunities to those who want to learn the 'divine language'," said the spokesperson.The Uttar Pradesh Sanskrit Sansthan is playing a big role in giving a meaningful shape to this endeavour of the government.According to a government spokesperson, doctors, engineers, businessmen, students or any person can take free training to speak, read and learn Sanskrit."For this you have to give a missed call at a designated mobile phone number which will be followed by filling up the form and completing required formalities. The scheme will start by the end of this month," said the spokesperson.The state government, which is engaged in making the youth of the state aware of the importance of Sanskrit, has taken many steps to promote the language.Along with Hindi and English, arrangements are now being made by the state government to give training to every child in the Sanskrit language.Dr Vachaspati Mishra, the President of UP Sanskrit Sansthan, said that the students who want to study Sanskrit will also be imparted information about the moral values along with the knowledge of Sanskrit."It is a novel effort of the government to teach Sanskrit through free classes along with Hindi and English," he said.IANS Lucknow For Latest Updates Please-
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