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The Delhi government, in partnership with NGO Samskrita Bharati, organized a 10-day free Sanskrit learning program for 25,000 people. The program, held at 1,008 locations, was taught by 800 trainee teachers and featured a structured syllabus. Around 16,000 participants registered online, while the rest enrolled offline.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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