Uttar Pradesh Revitalizes Sanskrit Education with Project Alankar
The Uttar Pradesh government launches Project Alankar to upgrade non-government-aided secondary Sanskrit schools with modern facilities, new and renovated classrooms, ensuring a better educational environment to preserve and promote Sanskrit knowledge. A budget of Rs 100 crore has been allocated for the 2024-25 financial year.

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The Uttar Pradesh government has announced an ambitious initiative, Project Alankar, aimed at modernizing non-government-aided secondary Sanskrit schools. This effort includes the construction of new classrooms, renovation of existing structures, and the establishment of modern facilities like science labs and smart classrooms, covering 11 schools across seven districts.
Project Alankar seeks to enhance the educational environment, promoting Sanskrit education and preserving India's rich cultural heritage. With a budget allocation of Rs 100 crore for 2024-25, the Yogi government is committed to reviving Sanskrit learning by investing in infrastructure and resources that blend tradition with modern technology.
Schools in districts like Deoria, Ayodhya, Gautam Buddh Nagar, and Varanasi will benefit from new constructions, electrification, and improved sanitation. This project is instrumental in integrating advanced technology with traditional Sanskrit education, offering a holistic development environment for students in Uttar Pradesh.
(With inputs from agencies.)