Sanskrit – Here & Now : Young and old are equally ‘addicted’

DLP-Nov2015

‘Speak Samskritam’ movement that has now been going in Ontario for long has really picked up pace. Under Samskrita Bharati’s Distance Learning program (DLP), 15 candidates had registered from Greater Toronto Area (GTA) Region for different levels of examinations that were held on November 29, 2015. All participants participated in various levels of exam (like, “Kovida”, “Parichaya” and “Pravesha) with full enthusiasm. From the photograph of examinees it could be seen that a boy of 11 years wrote the exam along with 70 year old person. Examinees came from far wide from GTA region, Niagara (as well as Buffalo, U.S.A) and all walks of life. At the conclusion of examinations, Samskrita Bharathi arranged a community lunch for the examinees joined by total 25+ other Samskritha activists from GTA.

About Samskrita Bharati

Samskrita Bharati, a volunteer-based not-for-profit organization, is dedicated to bringing Samskritam back to daily life. To learn more please visit the website www.SamskritaBharati.ca. Samskrita Bharati Canada has range of events planned in near future – so join the movement NOW & find out for yourself how easy it is to speak Sanskrit! Story of about 30+ local events carried out (during 2015) by enthusiastic volunteers can be seen at http://www.myhistro.com/story/2015/180270

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