Naraingarh. A seven -day residential Sanskrit enlightenment class was inaugurated at Srimad Bhagavadgita Senior Secondary School, Narayangarh (Ambala), courtesy of Sanskritbharati Haryana. Former Haryana Education Minister Shri Kanwarpal Gurjar was present as the chief guest at the inauguration ceremony.
In his address, he said, “Indian costumes, Sanskrit and culture are the real identity of India. Sanskrit is not only a language, but also the foundation stone of the rich knowledge tradition of India. This language is a carrier of morality, rituals and cultural values.” He further stated that special provisions have been made for the conservation of Indian knowledge tradition and Sanskrit in the new education policy 2020, which will see significant changes in this direction.
Organizing and objective of the program
The program was combined by Sanskritbharati in which Dr. Jogendra Singh, while conducting the stage, introduced the guests and presented the honor. At the inauguration ceremony, Sanskrit Bharati North Region Organization Minister Shri Narendra Kumar said as the keynote speaker that “Sanskrit is the universal language of knowledge and science. Sanskrit Bharati is working in 28 countries including India to make it the language of the people.”
He informed that training camps are organized by the organization for Sanskrit consultation in various states and abroad, in which ten days of practice participants are able to speak and write Sanskrit.
Scrutiny
Presiding over the program, industrialist Mr. Vijay Aggarwal highlighted the scientific facts hidden in Sanskrit. At the same time, Haryana province cum minister Bhupendra Ji presented the prompt speech of the camp.
Dr. Naveen Sharma (Head of Province Training) informed that two residential Sanskrit enlightenment classes are being organized in Naraingarh in Ambala and Beri in Jhajjar. 62 learners have participated in this camp running from 13 to 21 June in Narayangarh. These participants have come from Ambala, Kurukshetra, Panchkula, Karnal, Panipat, Kaithal and Hisar.
Camp characteristics and participation
The camp was attended by many scholars including Dr. Jogendra Singh, Head, Head of North Zone, Dr. Jogendra Singh, Literature Head Pushpendra Atreya, Co -Minister Ishham Singh, Chief Instructor Gurjit Singh, and co -teacher Ajay Shastri, Suresh, Rajesh, Neeraj, Deepak Sarkar, Satyaprakash, Baljindra, Anil Shastri.
The program ended with a vote of thanks to Dr. Someshwar Dutt, the head of the head.
Dr. Naveen Sharma informed that the second camp will be held from 21 to 29 June in Lala Dayaram Tigdania Saraswati Shishmandir, Beri (Jhajjar). In this, participants from Gurugram, Sirsa, Faridabad, Pataudi etc. will participate.
Meaningful use of summer vacation
Dr. Someshwar Dutt, the head of Sanskritbharti, said that the organizing of these camps on summer vacation ensures the use of students’ time. In these camps, the participants are trained in practical Sanskrit, Sanskrit grammar and dialect and writing skills, which develops interest in Sanskrit within them and makes them worthy of scripture.