Bengaluru’s Sanskrit Crusader: Samashti Gubbi's Endeavour Gets PM Modi's Applause
For over three years, Samashti Gubbi has passionately promoted Sanskrit in Bengaluru. Her efforts received significant recognition when Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded her during his 'Mann Ki Baat' address, highlighting Gubbi's initiative - Sanskrit Weekend - at Cubbon Park, which encourages people to converse in the ancient language.
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In a significant acknowledgment, Bengaluru's Samashti Gubbi received praise from Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his 'Mann Ki Baat' radio address for her relentless efforts to popularize Sanskrit.
For over three years, Gubbi has been striving to make Sanskrit a living language in modern India. Her initiative, Sanskrit Weekend, held at Cubbon Park, encourages people of all ages to engage in conversations and debates in Sanskrit.
Prime Minister Modi emphasized the importance of Sanskrit in ancient Indian knowledge and science, urging the nation to draw inspiration from Gubbi's work to keep the language alive. Gubbi's joy knew no bounds as she reflected on the PM's commendation of her ongoing project.
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