KATHMANDU, March 28: Over 80 Sanskrit scholars from Nepal and India have gathered in Kathmandu for the International Nepal-India Sanskrit Conference.
In the conference organized by Policy Research Institute Nepal and Central Sanskrit University Delhi and India Foundation, in-depth discussions are scheduled to be held on various topics related to the state of the Sanskrit language and literature in Nepal and India.
Research work will be presented in the presence of the vice chancellors of Nepal Sanskrit University, Nepal and Central Sanskrit University, India and of other universities and distinguished professors, said Dr Premraj Neupane, coordinator of the organizing committee.
‘Sanskrit dying in its own land’
Consultation will also be held on how Sanskrit should adopt the new school of thought, with presentations based on the experience and knowledge of various leading Sanskrit scholars in Nepal and India.
Inaugurating the conference on Wednesday evening, Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation, Shakti Bahadur Basnet, said the Sanskrit language will help keep the relationship between Nepal and India alive. "Our identity, history, knowledge and science are in the Sanskrit language and we should work for its protection and advancement," he said.
According to the information shared at the event, the Sanskrit language is being taught and studied in 254 universities in 40 countries around the world.
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