Vadodara: On Sunday morning, a shy tribal girl from Gujarat invaded at the center of attention after PM Narendra Modi praised him in his latest episode of Wacana Sunday, Mann Ki Baat.
The voice of RJ Gangga Tadvi resonated with high frequencies when he introduced himself in Sanskrit Chaste on the FM radio 90.
Tadvi introduced himself as ‘Namo Namah Sarvebhyaha, Bhavantu Shravanti Radio Unity Navati FM, Ek Bharat Shreshta Bharat’ followed by PM.
Who said: “You must all understand the language.
This is the Sanskrit and the one who aired is RJ Ganga.
Also, RJ Patchouli, RJ Teacher and RJ Hetal all enhance the glory of Sanskrit in Kevadia.” “This is the same place where the highest statue is in The world and pride of our country – Statue Unity – located.
This RJ plays many roles simultaneously.
They have become a guide and run the FM 90 radio where they talk to the audience and provide information in Sanskrit, “Modi said, which itself continued to quote a few lines in ancient Indian.
‘Amrutam Sanskrutam Mitram, Sarasam Saralam Vacha, ETTA Mulamam Rashtre, Gyan Vigyan Poshaka’ quoted Modi, also explained that Sanskrit Simple means and through thought and literature, the language strengthens the knowledge and science of the state.
“I have learned about many people who teach Sanskrit abroad,” added PM.
Modi even previously mentioned the rj tribe woman and said, “The talent and ability of tribal women in our villages is very impressive.
I congratulate my tribe girls when they get expertise in a shorter time and give a professional touch.” On Sou, 15 guides and RJ have been trained in speaking Sanskritood smoothly over the past few months.
The Sou authorities then picked up four of them including three women and gave them more training on how to talk like RJ in Sanskrit and entertain the audience while providing information about Sou and other tourist attractions here.
RJ speaks Sanskrit given special training in handling radio equipment, using software and hardware in the studio.
They are also taught sound modulation and how to keep their audience stay connected to the radio.