In a first since partition, a university in Pakistan has introduced a course in Sanskrit. The Lahore University of Management Science (LUMS) had initially started a three-month weekend workshop on the ...
Sanskrit, the ancient Indian language, is making its way back to Pakistan classrooms for the first time since partition in 1947. According to a report by The Tribune, Lahore University of Management ...
In a move that has surprised many across South Asia, Pakistan has begun reintroducing Sanskrit into its university curriculum, more than seven decades after Partition, signalling a renewed academic ...
Basic Sanskrit grammar in class 11 and 12 and then Bhagavad Gita as well as other Hindu texts in the 'Deva Bhasha' in subsequent years of study is the structured syllabus prepared for its students by ...
Which Pakistan university is reviving Sanskrit studies? Plans for Gita, Mahabharata courses revealed
In a first since the Partition, a Pakistani university is set to bring back Sanskrit studies to a classroom. The big leap is reportedly being taken by the Lahore University of Management Sciences ...
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