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The Sanskrit faculty object for the title, Lu Webinar was canceled

The Sanskrit faculty object for the title, Lu Webinar was canceled
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Lucknow: The title of the webinar to be held at Lucknow University has caused excitement, arousing a strong reaction from the Sanskrit faculty on Thursday.
The webinar, which will be organized by the Department of English and modern Europen languages, has been postponed reported after opposition from the teacher.
However, Lu’s spokesman Prof.
Durgesh Srivastava said the event was postponed because there was no permission taken from the Dean academics for it.
It all started when the invitation of the Webinar was posted on the Teacher WhatsApp group (TOI has a screenshot) after that the Sanskrit faculty shows that the concept and perspective of India ‘.
The appearance of modern vernacular and sanskrit death: reading Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar ‘is not true because Sanskrit is one of the most popular languages ​​that have given birth to a number of other languages.
They also say that webinars such as sending wrong messages about language to students.
The lecture will be delivered by Prof.
Nandini Bhattacharya from the Department of English and Culture, University of Burdwan, West Bengal.
A teacher questioned why the title of ‘cheating’, ‘misleading’ and ‘stupid’ was chosen by the Department of English for the webinar.
Other teachers also joined in highlighting Sanskrit’s relevance, interests, and popularity.
“If a mother becomes old, a child should not call it dead.
Sanskrit is one of the oldest languages; talking about his death is similar to talking about the death of a mother,” said the Sanskrit faculty.
He added that it was disappointing that such a webinar was to reduce the language detained in Lu.
“Lu has given great Sanskrit scholars like the late BK Shukla and even the Chancellor of this university tweeting in Sanskrit,” he said.
Sanskrit the Faculty of Prayag Narain Mishra said, “A lot of research work has been done globally about Sanskrit.
There are so many universities, undergraduate and sanskrit.
Such webinars will provide the wrong message to students about our traditional language.” Meanwhile, the Department of Language Faculty England did not answer TII’s text or call.

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