Sanskrit Promotion by State:
- Uttarakhand: Operates 97 Sanskrit schools, with the state government heavily involved in promoting the language.
- Bihar: Features institutions like Bihar Sanskrit Shiksha Board.
- Assam & North East: Active research on Sanskrit manuscripts occurs at the Ananda Ram Baruah Institute of Languages.
- Low Usage Regions: South Indian states (Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka) and many northeastern states have a lower percentage of Sanskrit-derived language speakers compared to the north, largely because they primarily use Dravidian or Tibeto-Burman languages.
- Active Speaking Communities: While mostly a classical language, it is used in daily conversation in specific, small locations like Baghuwar in Madhya Pradesh.
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- Sanskrit holds a unique, revered status in India, recognized as a Classical Language and included in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution. Uttarakhand (2010) and Himachal Pradesh (2019) have designated Sanskrit as their second official language, pioneering its modern resurgence. While widespread as a liturgical language, it is rarely used for daily conversation, with small pockets like Baghuwar (Madhya Pradesh) being exceptions.
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- Official Status: Uttarakhand is the first state to designate Sanskrit as its second official language, followed by Himachal Pradesh in 2019.
- Widespread Education: Many states, including Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, and Rajasthan, promote Sanskrit through dedicated academic boards and schools.
- Language Hubs: Specific institutions, such as the Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeeth in Andhra Pradesh (Tirupati) and Kameshwar Singh Darbhanga Sanskrit University in Bihar, act as centers for higher learning and research.
- Classical Language: The government of India recognized Sanskrit as one of the country's first classical languages in 2004, highlighting its ancient, independent, and rich heritage.
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- https://sanskritdocuments.org/dict/dictallcheck.pdf
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- https://in.pinterest.com/05cc5eearfa8e35/sanskrit-with-pictures/
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