Sanskrit is the originating language for many modern Indian languages, and is still enriched with valuable treasure in its ancient books which if analysed and studied can perhaps provide much more advanced studies in various fields.
IT REFERS to Union HRD Ministry studying proposal from The Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan to introduce Sanskrit as compulsory subject in Hindi-speaking states in three-language formula on Gujarat model with 25-per cent marks for Sanskrit in Hindi papers in non-Hindi states where language of state is the third language.
Sanskrit is the originating language for many modern Indian languages, and is still enriched with valuable treasure in its ancient books which if analysed and studied can perhaps provide much more advanced studies in various fields including technology and medical science. Advanced study of Ayurveda is rather necessity of time for medical research which can be only through ancient Sanskrit literature.
Technological advances of ancient Ramayana or Mahabharat age are lying hidden in Sanskrit literature. Need is rather for encouraging study and use of Sanskrit at global level with aid of UNESCO in large interest of mankind not only in India but worldwide in other countries too.