Kapil Kapoor

Sanskrit Studies Samvat 2061-62 (CE-2004-05) English Edited by Kapil Kapoor, - New Delhi D K Print World 2005 - 288

The educated Indian mind of today is, by and large, subjugated by the contemporary ethnographic, conflict oriented, divisive thought and ideologies of the West. This can be corrected only by the thought structure in the Sanskrit intellectual texts. Two learned supreme court judges noted in 1993-the people of India have always held in high esteem the cultural heritage of this ancient land, And learning of Sanskrit is undoubtedly necessary for protection of this heritage. And the 1986 education policy said, "Efforts will be made to delve into India's ancient fund of knowledge and tho relate it to contemporary reality. This effort will imply the development of facilities for the intensive study of Sanskrit.

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Sanskrit Language
Sanskrit philology--Study and teaching

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