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Intel spinout Articul8 eyes $50 million for India heritage AI ventureArticul8, a spin-off from Intel, is raising $30-50 million to establish an India-based AI entity focused on traditional knowledge systems l...
India-China ties built on centuries of dialogue and learning, says DoraiswamiIndian Ambassador Vikram Doraiswami visited Beijing Foreign Studies University. He spoke about the long history of language and idea exchan...
'3 years of German, now Sanskrit?' CBSE language rule sparks chaos in schools, parents say dreams are being redrawn overnightA new Central Board of Secondary Education language policy will require students entering Class IX from the 2026–27 academic year to study ...
ET at Apple’s Bengaluru developer showcase: The apps headed to WWDC 2026Indian developers are showcasing innovative apps for the Apple ecosystem. These apps focus on personal experiences, design, and AI. Develop...
India's first Petroglyph Conservation Park to be set up in LadakhLt Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena lays foundation stone for India’s first petroglyph conservation park in Leh on World Heritage Day. The park ...
Delhi University launches course on Sanskrit and Digital Technology to teach coding basicsDelhi University has introduced a new elective course called Computer Applications for Sanskrit, linking the ancient language with digital ...
Take Sanskrit out of its old ghettosSanskrit has been marginalized due to its ancient and religious associations. To revive it, Sanskrit should be modernized and included in s...
Sanskrit learning becomes easy with speaking dictionaryThe dictionary is available in three languages and includes audio pronunciation using the 2P Technology.
Naatu Naatu, Shrivalli in Sanskrit: Music band strikes a chord with audience in Pune, Mumbai, and NashikA Sanskrit Music Band has gained popularity for their unique initiative of creating Sanskrit versions of popular songs and performing them ...
J-K trying to promote Sanskrit as per New Education Policy recommendations, says LG Manoj SinhaAddressing after laying the foundation stone for the new building of ChudamSanskrit Sansthan, at Basohli of Jammu and Kashmir's Kathua dist...
IITs asked to teach Sanskrit: HRD Minister Smriti Irani"Accordingly, IITs have been requested to teach Sanskrit language especially with reference to study of works which contain scientific know...
Don’t favour making any language compulsory in school, says panel for Sanskrit promotionThe committee, set up by the HRD ministry, said that all Sanskrit Pathsalas and Vedic Schools should be affiliated to some board.
HRD Minister Smriti Irani calls for simplifying SanskritThe Union minister also said that as the Sanskrit is language of yoga, students from the discipline should exploit the growing interest for...
Sanskrit should be propagated to purify minds of people: Sushma SwarajSushma Swaraj suggested that Sanskrit should be propagated so that it purifies the minds of the people and thus sanctifies the whole world
CBSE gets legal notice from SSS as private schools shun 3-language formulaBut students in many private schools continue to learn Spanish, French, German as the third language in classes VI, VII and VIII.
Uttarakhand Governor calls for digitising Sanskrit textsPaul said the ancient language occupied a pre-eminent position among the classical languages of the world globally.
Supreme Court accepts Centre's offer to end row over German in KV schoolsIt further said that from the next academic session (2015-16), students will have to take examinations for third Indian language including ...
Mid-session Sanskrit no impediment for Class X board: CentreThis means that the marks they had obtained in class VI and VII in German would suffice to see them through to appear in class X board exam...
Country's linguistic glue is Bollywood, not SanskritSmriti Irani acknowledges that India's three-language formula leaves the choice of a third language to each state, so Sanskrit cannot be im...
Poke Me: A language – Sanskrit or German – can’t be rammed down people’s throatsThe great debate continues. Some feel that it is Sanskrit which should be the ‘hobby subject’, while extremists label it as a ‘dead languag...