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She describes Sanskrit as a scientific and computer-friendly language. She said NASA scientists have acknowledged Sanskrit's coding potential. Batting for Sanskrit's resurgence, Delhi Chief ...
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has claimed that Sanskrit is a ‘scientific’ language, and that even NASA has acknowledged it as such. Gupta made the remark addressing the closing ceremony of ...
Uttar Pradesh will shift Sanskrit scholarship applications online, enhancing accessibility for students with a budget of ₹20 crore for 2025-26. Doing away with the offline mode for Sanskrit ...
“Hours and hours are wasted on Sanskrit when the teachers themselves can't speak it fluently. Even if they could, what of it? What purpose does it serve?” Recently, a Reddit user’s ...
Here's some of the numbers (40-yard dash, bench, etc.) along with some videos and quotes from the participants: Quinn Ewers was about as he impressive as he was at the NFL Combine. He only missed ...
When you’re down or defeated and feel like nothing could turn your day around, don’t underestimate the power of a good quote about strength to get you through. The thought of reading a few as ...
The Uttarakhand government has designated one village in each of its 13 districts as an ‘Adarsh (ideal) Sanskrit village’ to preserve and promote the ancient Indian language which is also the ...
Na Kadapi Khanditaha is the affirmation and the quote that helps ... happier life. This Sanskrit phrase translates to ‘I am whole and complete’. And to be ‘Sampoornam’ is all that humans ...
It has a connotation of juvenile.” —Mark Hamill Keep the magic of Disney going by browsing through these inspiring Walt Disney quotes. Mariah Thomas is an Associate Editor at Reader's Digest.
The project comprises 11 majestic towers, offering a mix of lavish 2 and 3 BHK apartments. The initial sales opened for 5 of these towers, which alone house 318 units out of the total 726 units ...
Here we list 6 Sanskrit shlokas that are also excellent affirmations. This sanskrit quote translates to ‘What you think, is what will happen’. This shloka talks about the power of our thoughts ...