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14 Sanskrit scholars to be honoured by Raj govt

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Press Trust of India Jaipur
Fourteen Sanskrit scholars will be honoured by the Rajasthan government for their contribution to the language.

State Education Minister Kiran Maheshwari said that Swami Govind Dev Giri of Pushkar, Ajmer will be honoured with the Sanskrit Saadhna Shikhar award.

He will be given Rs one lakh as the award money in a state-level ceremony on August 4.

The award will be given to Satyanrayan Shastri of Ajmer and Kailash Chandra Moondra of Chittorgarh.

Under the award, they will be given Rs 51,000 each, she said.

Six scholars will be honoured with the Sanskrit Vidwatsamman award (Rs 31,000 each) and five scholars will be awarded with the Sanskrit-Yuvpratibha award (Rs 21,000 each).
 

Students who have secured top positions in the university and board exams will also be awarded.

"The government is making all efforts for the development of Sanskrit education in the state. This is necessary for conserving our culture," the minister said.

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First Published: Aug 02 2017 | 5:13 PM IST

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