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The Sanskrit Universities are specialized universities that aim to promote and spread sanskrit education, shastraic education and related research.. The following is a list of at least 18 Sanskrit universities in India (3 central, 1 deemed and 14 state universities) which are only focused on Sanskrit revival and Sanskrit studies along with related disciplines like Ayurveda.
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Delhi Teachers University Delhi: No 2022 Teachers Training [74] Delhi Technological University: Delhi: Yes 2009 Technology [75] Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University [note 16] Delhi: Yes 1998 General [76] Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women: New Delhi: Yes 2013 Women's only, technology [77] Indraprastha Institute of ...
Kameshwar Singh donated his ancestral Anand Bagh Palace to the government of Bihar as a university for the promotion of Sanskrit. Currently, this palace is the head office of the university. [citation needed] It has held one awareness campaign.
It was established as Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan in 1970, it functions under the Ministry of Education, Government of India.. In March 2020, the Indian Parliament passed the Central Sanskrit Universities Act, 2020 to upgrade it from deemed to be university status to central university status, along with two other universities Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri National Sanskrit University and National ...
Maharajadhiraj Sir Kameshwar Singh Goutam Bahadur, K.C.I.E. (28 November 1907 – 1 October 1962) was the Maharaja of Darbhanga. He held his title over his family estates in the Mithila region from 1929 – 1952, when such titles were abolished following the Independence of India .
Kameshwar Singh Darbhanga Sanskrit University, Bihar, India Kameshwar Singh: In 1961 Maharaja Kameshwar Singh donated his ancestral house, Anandbag Palace, a rich library, and surrounding land to establish a Sanskrit university. [21] King's College London: King George IV: Founded by King George IV in 1829 [22] King Saud University, Riyadh ...
This is a partial list of Kendriya Vidyalaya schools. The organisation started with 20 regimental schools in 1963 and as of December 2021 [update] there are total of 1,247 schools: 1,244 in India and three abroad.