Samskritsambhashamnam has been reasonably successful with 25 students showing keen interest in understanding the language of god also considered as "DEVBHASHA".The success of this the workshop indicates the existence of people who have deep respect for "Bharatiya samskriti"
Feedback from the participants ensures the quality delivered during the course of the week long workshop.SFIH also thank Sh. Pranav ji for accepting out invitation and helping us to make a good beginning.
Thanks to all the participants for making this program a successful.
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Tibet Crisis : India's role and its Implications
Is Tibet no longer a issue for India worth fighting for ?
India has studiously kept away from commenting on the Tibet situation.India is distressed on violence and the killing of innocent people in Lhasa.India's has also received appreciation from China on its stand over the issue.India has also announced not to allow any anti-china activity on the Indian soil.
India has studiously kept away from commenting on the Tibet situation.India is distressed on violence and the killing of innocent people in Lhasa.India's has also received appreciation from China on its stand over the issue.India has also announced not to allow any anti-china activity on the Indian soil.
Thursday, March 6, 2008
SFIH & Samskrita Bharti Presents A Workshop on Samskrit
SFIH & Samskrit Bharti
Proudly Presents
SAMSKRITASAMBHASANAVARG
a shorterm course on samskrit
SAMSKRITASAMBHASANAVARG
a shorterm course on samskrit
The course is organized by Samskrit Bharti - the world's largest organization in field of Samskrit.
- Duration :-15 hrs
- Dates:-7th March - 13th March
- Timings :-6pm to 8 pm
- Registration Fees :- 100/- Only
- Contact :-sift.iitkgp@gmail.com
STUDENTS' FORUM FOR INDIA'S HERITAGE
The Students' Forum for India’s Heritage (SFIH), is an initiative which has been inspired largely by the International Forum for India's Heritage (IFIH, www.ifih.org) - an international body of eminent scholars and intellectual on Indian culture & heritage. Therefore the SFIH charter draws heavily from the charter of IFIH.
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