Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, June 14 : Sanskrit Bharti’s North Regional Organization secretary, Narendra Kumar stressed on the teaching of Sanskrit in schools, higher secondary schools, colleges, universities, Gurukuls, technical colleges, Ayurvedic colleges.
Narendra Kumar was addressing the participants on the concluding ceremony of the 11-day training and Sanskrit language awareness camp organized by Sanskrit Bharti, Marh Jammu Kashmir today at Burj Mandir , Shri Ramlakhan Das Memorial Higher Secondary School, .
On this occasion, SSP Udhampur, Vinod Kumar attended the function as chief guest . Narendra Kumar, was the main speaker and vice president Sanatan Dharma Sabha, Jammu Kashmir, Shakti Dutt Sharma was also present as special guest.
In his brief address, SSP Vinod Kumar, said that Sanskrit is the root of all languages. He appreciated the Sanskrit Bharti’s work for the promotion of Sanskrit in India and 28 countries of the world.
Special guest Shakti Dutt Sharma in his address assured the Sanskrit Bharti that for this ancient, traditional social work for the nation as well as Sanatan, full cooperation be provided. Among the regular contributors to the camp included Mahant Shri Raghunath Temple Burj Mandir, School Principal Dalbir Singh, Vijay Krishna Parasharji, Baba Chanchal Singh, BDC Marh, Balveer Singh, Mahamandaleshwar Nandkishore, RSS Prant Pracharak, Rupesh Kumar, JKBOSE Parikshit Manhas, former Minister Sukhnandan Chowdhary and Dr. Ved Prakash Raina.
Sanskrit Bharti JK president Purushottam Lal Dubey, Secretary, Chandra Kumar, Training Head, Dr. Arun Sharma along with the training management team were diligently working all the time to make the camp a success.
Total 50 participants were benefitted in the camp. For the first time, the training class was organized in Jammu Kashmir on the direction of Narendra Kumar. With this, the shortage of teachers in the Union Territory can be reduced.
It was decided a large number of speech camps will be organized at all the places for the propagation of Amrit Bhasha Sanskrit.