PM lauds Samashti Gubbi for her efforts to popularise Sanskrit
Her efforts paid off on Sunday when she received a big boost with praise from Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his 'Mann Ki Baat' radio address
Salar News
BENGALURU, 30 JUNE
For over three years Samashti Gubbi
has been striving hard to popularise Sanskrit, one of the oldest languages of
India. Her efforts paid off on Sunday when she received a big boost with praise
from Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In his 'Mann Ki Baat' radio address, Modi
specifically referred to Gubbi's silent efforts to make Sanskrit a spoken
language. Speaking about Sanskrit, the Prime Minister said the language has
played a big role in the progress of ancient Indian knowledge and science.
"There is a park in Bengaluru
- Cubbon Park! In this park, the people here have started a new tradition.
Here, once a week, every Sunday, children, youth and elders talk to each other
in Sanskrit," Modi said. He also pointed out that many debate sessions are
also organised in Sanskrit. "The name of this initiative is Sanskrit
Weekend! It has been started by Samashti Gubbi ji through a website. This
initiative which started a few days ago has become very popular among the
people of Bengaluru," Modi said.
If we all join such efforts, we
will get to learn a lot from such an ancient and scientific language of the
world, he noted.Samashti Gubbi's joy knew no bounds when Prime Minister Modi
asked countrymen to take a cue from her in promoting the ancient language. "It's
a joyous moment for me when the Prime Minister appreciated my efforts. I have
been working to popularise Sanskrit for the past many years," Samashti
Gubbi told PTI. An MA in Sanskrit, Gubbi has been teaching this language. She
said she started a portal called sthaayi.in in 2021 for the promotion of Sanskrit. Her
'Sanskrit Weekend' at Cubbon Park had seen the participation of 800 to 900
people. Is the knowledge of 'Vyakarana' (Sanskrit grammar) a must to learn
spoken Sanskrit? To this, Gubbi said, "We don't learn grammar of any
language as a child. We just pick up the language." PTI
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