Sanskrit to be an elective subject in schools
pclaus at s1.csuhayward.edu
pclaus at s1.csuhayward.edu
Wed Oct 12 13:16:11 UTC 1994
There is a village in the Malnad region of Karnataka (Shimoga Dist.
I think) where I am told the language is Sanskrit. The name of the
village slips my mind at the moment, but I could find it out for you
if you need it. It is a relatively recent village decree, and the
village is largely (entirely?) made up of members of the Brahmin
community. How strictly it is enforced I don't know.
Peter J. Claus
> From THRASHER at MAIL.LOC.GOV 12 1994 Oct GMT 10:35:10
Date: 12 Oct 1994 10:35:10 GMT
From: ALLEN W THRASHER <THRASHER at MAIL.LOC.GOV>
Subject: SANSKRIT SPEAKING VILLAGE
I think the Sanskritophone village was the subject of an article
in the last year or two in either of the two newsweeklies
Frontline or India Today, both of which I get for current
reference but which I don't have time to search now.
Allen Thrasher
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