Can Sanskrit be the national language of India?
Sanskrit is one of the 22 official languages in India. In 2010, Uttarakhand became the first state in India to have Sanskrit as its second official language. In 2019, Himachal Pradesh became the second state to have Sanskrit as the second official language.
Why do you think Sanskrit is not popular in India as a language for regular use?
One of the reasons for Sanskrit being limited to a small circle of people was the narrow outlook of pandits. They never allowed the language to reach the common people. So, India today does not have Sanskrit as its first language, like French in Francophone countries and Arabic in West Asia.
Which is the official language of Sanskrit?
Uttarakhand
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Why should we learn Sanskrit in Sanskrit?
By studying Sanskrit, other languages can be learnt more easily; this being the language all others borrow from fractionally. The Sanskrit grammar is reflected in part in Irish or Greek, Latin or English. They learn to speak well, starting from Sanskrit, the mother language of all languages.
Which language has status of the national language in India Class 10?
Hindi
In 1949, India adopted its official language of the Union of India which is Hindi. In the year 1950, Hindi was considered as the official language of the language which has the script Devanagiri by the Constitution of India.
What is the importance of Sanskrit in India?
The language is used in the religious services of Hindus, Jainis and Buddhists. Sanskrit is also the second official language of Uttarakhand. Many a times Sanskrit is regarded as a dead language and not a common man’s spoken language in India.
Did Ambedkar propose Sanskrit as India’s official national language?
Nagpur: Chief Justice of India Sharad Bobde on Wednesday said B R Ambedkar had proposed Sanskrit as the “official national language” of India as he understood the political and social issues well and knew what the people wanted.
Is Sanskrit the oldest language in the world?
But with time and evolution, various languages were created in different parts of the world. Sanskrit is an ancient language of India and its origin is dated back to the Vedic period around 2nd millennium BC. Vedic Sanskrit is the pre classical form of this language and Sanskrit has also influenced most of the languages in Indian Subcontinent.
Is it possible to separate Hindi from Sanskrit?
To separate Hindi from Sanskrit is a poor attempt at deception . You are a CJI and tell a half-truth.