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Sanskrit-speaking movement by Sanskrit Bharati on Guru Poornima

The Nellore unit of Sanskrit Bharati has launched a Sanskrit-speaking

movement on July 21, the Guru Poornima day, with the help of a dedicated

team of students and trained teachers. The Sanskrit Bharati has been

trying to bring Sanskrit to the doorsteps of the common people living even

in the remote villages. Sanskrit Bharati feels that a movement to make

people recognise their talent to activate the Sanskrit skills in them, is the

need of the day. This movement has been launched to motivate common

people to speak Sanskrit as if it was their mother tongue. For this purpose,

ten-day and seven-day camps are organised. Such camps are organised

wherever free accommodation and 25 to 50 students willing to learn

Sanskrit are available. The classes are conducted at free of cost by inviting

any senior student or citizen without any caste, creed, sex, gender or

religious discrimination. The only eligibility is a desire to learn Sanskrit.

The timings are mostly between 5 and 8 p.m. on announced days.

(FOC)

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