Non-Formal Sanskrit Education Centre 2023-24 Begins at IIT Jammu

The ‘Certificate Course in Sanskrit Language’ and the ‘Diploma in Sanskrit Language’ promise to provide a unique opportunity for individuals to engage with the rich heritage of Sanskrit.

IIT Jammu, in collaboration with the Central Sanskrit University, New Delhi, proudly inaugurated its Non-Formal Sanskrit Education Centre for the academic year 2023-24 in a ceremony marked by esteemed guests and a commitment to preserving the ancient language.

The inaugural program, held at the IIT Jammu campus, witnessed the participation of prominent dignitaries including Dr Amitash Ojha, Assistant Professor of Humanities and Social Sciences at IIT Jammu, and Dr Rajendra Kumar Solanki, Senior Scientific Officer at IIT Jammu. The event was meticulously coordinated by Mr Biswarup Bej, a dedicated Sanskrit Instructor at IIT Jammu.

Two distinct courses were unveiled during the inauguration, catering to a diverse audience that includes students, staff, faculty, and their family members. The ‘Certificate Course in Sanskrit Language’ and the ‘Diploma in Sanskrit Language’ promise to provide a unique opportunity for individuals to engage with the rich heritage of Sanskrit.

The program’s schedule encompassed a variety of enlightening and spiritual activities, including Vedic Chanting, the invocation of light with sacred mantras, a soulful Welcome Song, and an informative introduction by Mr Biswarup Bej.

The intellectual discourse during the event was equally stimulating, with Dr Rajendra Kumar Solanki delivering a thought-provoking presentation on the ‘Need for Sanskrit Language in the Present Time.’ Dr Amitash Ojha, in his address, shed light on the intriguing interplay between ‘Technology and Sanskrit.’

As a symbol of support for the learners, the distinguished guests distributed essential course materials and books to the eager students.

IIT Jammu’s Sanskrit Education Centre represents a commendable effort to promote the study of Sanskrit and its profound cultural significance. The center aspires to create a platform for individuals to connect with this ancient language and explore its timeless wisdom.

The admission is open for all till 10 November 2023.