The Asian Age

Sanskrit Academy gets its first woman chairperso­n

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◗ The new panel brings together a varied range of scholars, academics and practition­ers of the Sanskrit, in Delhi University

The Delhi government has reconstitu­ted the Sanskrit academy with more female members and Delhi University professor Kanta Rani Bhatia becoming the first woman to chair the committee.

The new committee brings together a varied range of scholars, academics and practition­ers associated with the language.

“For the first time, the committee will be chaired by a woman, Kanta Rani Bhatia who is the vice chairperso­n of the academy and a DU professor,” an official statement said.

“Almost half the members of this new Sanskrit academy are women. The Sanskrit Academy will work to generate an interest in the language and expand its influence to a wider audience,” it added.

Deputy CM Manish Sisodia said, “To keep the language alive, we need to make it accessible and relatable. Unfortunat­ely, we often get caught up in teaching grammar at the cost of content”.

At the same time, the Delhi government plans to start 70 Sanskrit centres across the city.

Members of the newly reconstitu­ted academy include some of the best known scholars and researcher­s of Sanskrit language such as Ashutosh Dayal Mathur of St Stephen’s College, Balram Shukla, who is also scholar in Persian, Pankaja Ghai Kaushik of Lady Shriram College.

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