Thursday 20 August 2015

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh on 17 August 2015 announced that Sanskrit will be introduced as a mandatory subject in all Government schools o4f the state. The announcement came while he was presiding over the meet of the Himachal Sanskrit Academy. He also directed the academy to complete the formalities to take over Tungesh Sanskrit College at Cheog, so that it could be run in a better way. Cheog is a village in Theog Tehsil in Shimla District of the state.
Few other directions given by the Chief Minister
• He urged the Academy members to continue with their activities and make earnest efforts to promote Sanskrit and said that there would not be any dearth of funds to the Academy from the State Government to run its affairs.
• He also asked them to prepare programmes and projects and to submit the same to the Union Government as there was no deficiency of funds for Sanskrit Colleges and Academies with them.
• He also directed to transfer the ownership of ‘Divya Jyoti’ monthly magazine to the Academy and approved publication of research journal (bi-annual) of the Academy jointly with HP University.

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