Sanskrit Gram
- Uttarakhand government has decided to develop one Sanskrit-speaking village in each of the 13 districts in the state.
- Sanskrit teachers will be sent to the selected villages to teach locals how to communicate in the language.
- To be called “Sanskrit Gram”, each of these villages will be a centre of ancient Indian traditions and ....
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