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00:00You have made a program of 10 days. What kind of program is this?
00:05Our Sanskrit Bharatiya Sanghatan organizes a 10-day Sambhashana Sivir to make Sanskrit a public language.
00:15In this Sambhashana Sivir, if a person who does not know Sanskrit gives 2 hours every day,
00:22we make him start speaking Sanskrit within 10 days.
00:27Gradually, we make him fluent in the language.
00:30And those who come under the category of Prabodhan, Pragat, Prasikshan, and Prasikshan,
00:36we make them fluent in other languages as well.
00:38In the 10-day Sambhashana Sivir, today in India,
00:43if we talk about the population in India,
00:47today 2 crore people speak Sanskrit in India.
00:50This is how our Sanskrit Bharatiya Sanghatan organizes.
00:53Through this Sambhashana Sivir, this movement to make Sanskrit a public language has begun.
00:58Young people are joining.
01:00Many young people are joining.
01:02As you can see, our Sanskrit Bharatiya Sanghatan organization is organized.
01:06More than 250 workers are involved here.
01:10Some of them even start a Sanskrit Bharatiya Gati.
01:15We also have a children's education center, a spoken language center,
01:18and a simple Sanskrit exam.
01:20Through the Patracharya, the Sanskrit exam,
01:23such educational activities are started.
01:28At every level, like Nagar, Khandel, Upkhand,
01:31such educational activities are started.
01:34And all these working people are present here.
01:37Our science and materialists are present here.
01:40Our science and materialists are present here.
01:43All the knowledge of India,
01:45which is in our Vedas, Puranas, Upanishads,
01:48all the knowledge of India is presented here.
01:51And how our people will make Sanskrit a public language,
01:54from that point of view, our materialistic activities are presented here.
01:58We all are present here.
02:00I am Dr. Manoj Pandey, Pranta Sanghatan Mantri, Sanskrit Bharatiya.
02:04There are two parts of the language.
02:07One is the spoken language, and the other is the literary language.
02:11The literary language is the most difficult.
02:15The spoken language is the simplest.
02:18We want to increase the Sanskrit of the spoken language.
02:21To read literature, it will have to enter into a more difficult language.
02:27All that has to be done.
02:30There is no need for that.
02:32But to make Sanskrit a public language of India,
02:35this is our goal.
02:37It is simple. There is no difficulty in that.
02:39Because Hindi or any other national language,
02:42which is spoken,
02:4450% of it is spoken in Sanskrit.
02:47We use the same words.
02:49So we have to learn 50% more.
02:52We did not know 100% of English.
02:56So we learned it.
02:58There is no problem in learning 50%.
03:02Apart from India, which other countries do you work in?
03:07Outside India, we work in a total of 26 countries.
03:11Most of the good work is in America.
03:14After that, it is in Indonesia,
03:17where the number of Muslims is the largest.
03:20Then, in third place,
03:23there are Arab countries,
03:25i.e. UAE, Oman, Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia,
03:31these are 6 Arab countries.
03:33So in these countries, most of the good work is done.
03:38In other countries like England, Singapore, Malaysia,
03:43there is work, but it is a little less.

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