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Jayalalithaa opposes Sanskrit week celebrations in schools

July 19, 2014 10:54 am | Updated April 22, 2016 01:41 am IST - Chennai

"It would be appropriate to have organised a ‘Classical Language Week’ in each state based on its linguistic heritage", says the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister.

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa on Saturday took strong exception to CBSE's Sanskrit Week celebrations in school under its ambit next month. File photo shows Ms. Jayalalitha being accorded a traditional welcome at Sri Renganathaswamy Temple, Srirangam. Photo: A. Muralitharan

Taking strong exception to CBSE’s Sanskrit Week celebrations in schools under its ambit next month, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa on Saturday said it would be appropriate to have organised a ‘Classical Language Week’ in each state based on its linguistic heritage.

As per the communication sent by the Ministry of HRD, while the celebrations would be conducted by CBSE, Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) and National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) in all states between August 7 and 13, state Governments have also been requested to organise such events at the State, District and other levels.

“Tamil Nadu has a rich cultural heritage based on the ancient Tamil language. There has also been a strong social justice and language movement in the state. Hence, any official celebration of ‘Sanskrit week’ in Tamil Nadu is highly inappropriate”, she in a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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“It would have been much more appropriate to have organised a Classical Language Week in each state based on the linguistic heritage” she said and requested Mr. Modi to advise officials to suitably modify the letter to enable each state, including the CBSE schools, to organise celebrations in tune with the language and culture of the state.

“This would be in keeping with the cultural and linguistic sensitivities in a diverse country like ours”, she said.

Allies of the BJP in Tamil Nadu —

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> MDMK and PMK — had also last week spoken against the proposal.

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