Gujarat's Sanskrit Revival: How Yojana Panchakam Aims to Save Ancient Language

The Gujarat State Sanskrit Board has launched an ambitious five-scheme initiative to revitalize Sanskrit across the state. These programs include Sanskrit festivals, promotion assistance, and special Bhagavad Gita recitation events. District education offices will organize celebrations at 34 locations on December 1 for Gita Jayanti. Participants will be carefully evaluated on their pronunciation and presentation skills during these cultural events.

Key Points: Gujarat Sanskrit Board Launches Five Schemes for Language Promotion

  • Five schemes include Sanskrit Saptah Mahotsav and Bhagavad Gita initiatives
  • District-level programs across 34 locations on Gita Jayanti
  • Participants evaluated on pronunciation purity and recitation proficiency
  • All attendees to receive certificates during the events
  • Holistic review planned for university-level Gita recitation
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Gujarat State Sanskrit Board launches Yojana Panchakam to promote Sanskrit

Gujarat State Sanskrit Board launches Yojana Panchakam with five schemes to promote Sanskrit language preservation and literature across the state under CM Bhupendra Patel.

"Participants will be assessed on rhythm and metre of the verses related to pronunciation and recitation - Gujarat State Sanskrit Board"

Gandhinagar, November 27

Under the leadership of Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, the Gujarat State Sanskrit Board has launched the Yojana Panchakam (five schemes) to promote the ancient Sanskrit language and ensure its preservation through widespread promotion of the Sanskrit language and literature across the state, according to a release.

The schemes are: Sanskrit Saptah Mahotsav Yojana, Sanskrit Samvardhan Sahayata Yojana, Sanskrit Protsahan Yojana, Shrimad Bhagavad Gita Yojana, and Shat Subhashit Kanthpath Yojana. Under the Bhagavad Gita Yojana and Shat Subhashit Kanthpath Yojana, participants will be felicitated at the district-level program.

On Gita Jayanti, December 1, district education offices will organise various programmes at 34 district-level locations under these schemes. All participants will be awarded certificates during the event.

In addition, collective recitation of Chapters 12 and 15 of Shrimad Bhagavad Gita, a Sanskrit exhibition for the public, lectures on the Bhagavad Gita, and other programmes will be organised. In the coming days, a holistic review of the full Gita recitation plan at the university level will be carried out for the state-level event, the release stated.

During the review, participants in the Shrimad Bhagavad Gita Yojana and Shat Subhashit Kanthpath Yojana will be assessed on rhythm and metre of the verses related to pronunciation and recitation, purity of pronunciation, proficiency in recitation, and presentation with expression, devotion, and confidence.

Earlier in the day, Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari and Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel held a comprehensive review meeting with senior officials of the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), issuing a strong push for high-quality construction, timely execution, and citizen-centric planning across all national highway projects in the state.

During the meeting on Wednesday, Gadkari delivered a clear and uncompromising message to NHAI officials and contractors: quality lapses in highway construction and resurfacing would not be tolerated under any circumstances, according to a release from the Gujarat CMO.

Stressing that public convenience and safety must remain the foremost priority, he said the Centre expected strict adherence to standards and would not hesitate to take tough action against negligence or delays. Contractors were also instructed to complete all ongoing works within stipulated timelines and to ensure that road users do not face avoidable inconvenience.

Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel drew attention to Gujarat's heavy vehicular load, noting that national highways in the state carry more than 35% of the overall traffic. Given this significant pressure, he emphasised the need for continuous repair and improvement of road quality, and, where necessary, the expansion of existing corridors.

Patel pressed for the speedy completion of major works currently underway on three key routes, Ahmedabad-Mumbai, Rajkot-Gondal-Jetpur, and Ahmedabad-Udaipur, stating that these corridors are crucial for trade, connectivity, and regional development.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the effort to promote Sanskrit, I hope the government is also focusing on improving road infrastructure as mentioned in the latter part. Both are important for our state's development.
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Arjun K
Great to see our government taking concrete steps for Sanskrit promotion. The five schemes seem well-planned. Hope they reach every district effectively. Jai Gujarat! 🇮🇳
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Meera T
As a teacher, I'm excited about the Sanskrit Protsahan Yojana. This will encourage students to learn our ancient language. The certificate system will motivate participation. Well done Gujarat government!
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the focus on Sanskrit preservation. The assessment criteria for pronunciation and recitation seem quite detailed. Hope this creates more opportunities for language enthusiasts.
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Vikram M
Good initiative but I hope the implementation is practical and reaches common people. Sometimes such schemes remain only on paper. Let's see how it unfolds on ground level.

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