Sanskrit language and Literature/ Dhyanesh Narayan Chakraborty/ Janaśikṣā o Sanskrit / Usha Debi Chakraborty/ Publication: 1967/ Number of Pages: 121/
Janaśikṣā o Sanskrit জনশিক্ষা ও সংস্কৃত
Janasiksa o Sanskrit by Dhyanesh Narayan Chakraborty offers a detailed presentation of the importance of keeping Sanskrit in the school curriculum. The book also analyzes the regulations of the West Bengal State Government with regard to the place of Sanskrit in the school curriculum. There is also a discussion on the importance of Sanskrit in modern India.
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Bengali |
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Usha Debi Chakraborty |
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Duttapukur |
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1967 |
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