| Establishment of
Campuses in different states
The Sansthan is running ten Campuses namely:
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Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan (Deemed University)
Ganganath Jha Campus,
Allahabad
(U.P.)
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Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan
(Deemed University) Shri Sadashiv Campus, Puri (Orissa)
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Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan
(Deemed University ) Shri Ranbir Campus,
Jammu
(J & K)
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Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan
(Deemed University) Guruvayoor Campus, Trichur (Kerala)
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Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan
(Deemed University) Jaipur Campus, Jaipur (Rajasthan)
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Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan
(Deemed University)
Lucknow
Campus,
Lucknow
(U.P.)
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Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan
(Deemed University) Rajiv Gandhi Campus, Sringeri (Karnataka)
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Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan
(Deemed University) Garli Campus, Kangra (H.P.)
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Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan
(Deemed University)
Bhopal
Campus,
Bhopal
(M.P.)
Ø Rashtriya
Sanskrit Sansthan (Deemed University) K.J. Somaiya Campus,
Mumbai (
Maharashtra
)
In addition to these
ten constituent Vidyapeethas, Sansthan's two other Kendriya Sanskrit Vidyapeethas
namely Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha at
New Delhi and Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha at Tirupati, formerly
constituent Vidyapeethas of Sansthan have been converted into deemed
Universities.
Teaching of Sanskrit on traditional lines at
secondary, under- graduate, graduate, postgraduate and doctorate
level
In addition to ten constituent KSV's
there are twenty three Adarsh Sanskrit Mahavidyalayas, Shodh-Sansthans
and about 84 Sanskrit institutions managed by voluntary
organisations and affiliated to the Sansthan.
These Institutions have the provision of
imparting instructions for the following courses :
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Courses |
Equivalent to |
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Prathama |
Middle |
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Purva-Madhyama |
Secondary |
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Uttara-Madhyama / Prak-shastri |
Sr. Secondary |
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Shastri |
B.A. |
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Acharya |
M.A. |
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Shiksha Shastri |
B. Ed. |
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Shiksha Acharya |
M.Ed. |
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Vidya Varidhi |
Ph. D. |
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Vidyavachaspati |
D. Litt. |
The teaching is imparted to the students
in all the Vidyapeethas/Campuses (except Allahabad) upto Acharya in the
departments of Sahitya, Nyaya, Vyakarana, Dharmasastra, Purana,
Advaita Vedanta, Jaina – Darshan, Navya – Nyaya, Sankhya – Yoga,
Mimamsa and Jyotish. Besides, the modern languages and subjects,
Vidyapeethas offer research facilities to aspiring scholars to
produce brilliant research works leading to the award of Vidya-
varidhi degrees. Ganganath Jha
Campuses of Allahabad, being a research institute, is a unique Campus of its kind in the country. This was taken over by the
Sansthan in 1971. It is a purely research oriented Vidyapeetha where
the scholars are registered for Vidyavaridhi (Ph.D). The research
scholars use Vidyapeetha's well equipped library and manuscripts
library where the personal collection of the books of Dr. Ganganath
Jha and Prof. Kshetresh Chandra Chattopadhyaya have been kept for
the use of research works. The scholars of the Campus edit the
manuscripts and remain engaged in completing the high-level research
works. The Campus also publishes a research journal of
international fame.
Adarsh Sanskrit Mahavidyalayas/ Shodh
Sansthans
Twenty three Adarsh Sanskrit
Mahavidyalayas/ Shodh Sansthan are being run all over country, which
are getting financial assistance of 95% on recurring and 75% on
non-recurring expenditure. These are :
Swami Parankushacharya Sanskrit
Mahavidyalaya, Gaya.
Laxmi Devi Saraf
Adarsh Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya, Deoghar.
J. N. B. Adarsh Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya, Darbhanga
Raj Kumari Ganesh Sharma Adarsh Sanskrit
Mahavidyalya, Darbhanga
Shri Rang Laxmi
Adarsh Sanskrit Mahavidyalya, Vrindavan (Mathura)
Shri Bhagwan Das Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya,
Haridwar.
Shri Ekarasanand Adarsh
Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya, Mainpuri.
Himachal Adarsh Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya, Jangla (Rohru) Simla.
S. D. Adarsh Sanskrit College, Una
Haryana Sanskrit vidyapeetha, Baghola, Palwal Distt
– Faridabad
Diwan Krishan Kishore S. D. Sanskrit
College, Ambala Cantt.
Mumba Devi Adarsh Sanskrit
Mahavidyalaya, K. M. Munshi Marg, Bombay.
Vaidika
Samsodhan Mandal, Poona
Poorna Parajna Sansodhan Mandiram, Bangalore.
Calicut Adarsh Sanskrit
Vidyapeetha, PO. Balussery, Calicut.
Madras Sanskrit
College, 84, Roypetta, Mylopore, Madras.
Shri Sita
Ram Vaidic Adarsh Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya, 7/2 P.W.D. Road, Calcutta - 700 035, West Bengal.
Thakur Gadadhar
Adarsh Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya, Kalipur P.O. Arambagh, Distt. -
Hooghly, West Bengal - 712 601.
Ramji Mehta Adarsh
Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya, Malighat, Muzaffarpur, Bihar.
Kaliachak Bikram Kishore Adarsh Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya, Vill Kaliachak, PO Haria, Distt. Midnapore, West Bengal - 721 430
Rani Padmavati Tara Yog Tantra Adarsh Sanskrit Mahaividyalaya, Indrapur (Shivpur) Varanasi,
U.P.
Sri Ahobila
Muth Sanskrit College,
Madurantakam, Tamilnadu
Sanskrit Academy, Osmania University, Hyderabad
Teacher's training at
Graduate level i.e. Shiksha Shastri (B. Ed.)
The Sansthan conducts an all India
preshikshashastri (B. Ed.) test (on the basis of merit) each year.
All the Sanskrit Campuses (except Allahabadh Campus) impart
teacher's training based on modern techniques of Sanskrit teaching.
A good number of Sanskrit teachers are prepared every year by these
Campuses who are absorbed in secondary schools.
Co-ordination of research works in various disciplines of Sanskrit learning
All the Vidyapeethas under the Sansthan
offer research facilities to aspiring scholars to produce brilliant
research works leading to the award of degree of Vidyavaridhi
(Ph.D.).
For Creating and developing interest in Sanskrit Literature extension lectures of eminent Sanskrit Scholars are organized from time to time in the Vidyapeethas.
Implementation of the Schemes of the
Ministry of HRD for promotion of Sanskrit
The Sansthan is implementing various
schemes initiated by the Ministry of Human Resource Development,
Government of India for promotion and propagation of Sanskrit
language and literature viz.
(1) Shastra Chudamani Scheme
Under this scheme eminent retired
teachers / scholars of Sanskrit are appointed in the Campuses of the Sansthan and other Sanskrit institutions for a
period of two years (extendable for one year) to give in-depth
training to young scholars and students in different shastras /
disciplines of Sanskrit learning.
(2) Book Purchase Scheme
Under this scheme printed Sanskrit books
are purchased from authors or publishers and are distributed among
the libraries of Sanskrit institutions free of cost.
(3) Vocational Training Scheme
Under this scheme, Sanskrit institutions
are granted financial assistance for organising short term
vocational training to the students of Sanskrit in Jyotish,
Karmakanda, Paleography, Cataloguing Manuscriptology, Sanskrit
shorthand, typewriting etc.
(4) Financial Assistance to Voluntary Sanskrit
Organisations
Under this scheme, financial assistance
to the extent of 75% is given to the Voluntary Sanskrit
Organisations/Institutions to continue and to expand their
activities in the field of propagation and development of Sanskrit.
(5) Financial Assistance to institutions recognised as
Adarsh Sanskrit
Mahavidyalaya / Shodh
Sansthans.
Under this scheme, selected traditional
Sanskrit Mahavidyalayas/Shodh Sansthans in different parts of the
country are recognised and sanctioned grant to the extent 95% on recurring items and 75% on non-recurring items of expenditure. At
present there are 23 Institutions recognised under this scheme.
(6) Award of Certificate of Honour to Eminent Sanskrit, Arabic and Persian
Scholars
`Under this scheme, eminent scholars, 15 in Sanskrit,10 in Prakrit, 3 in Arabic and 3 in Persian, are awarded President's Certificate of Honour on the eve of Independence Day every year by
Govt. of India and they are sanctioned Lifelong monetory grant of
RS.50, 000/- p.a.
(7) All India Sanskrit Elocution Contest
Under this scheme, an All India Sanskrit
Elocution contest for the students of traditional pathashalas, is
organised every year in different parts of the country in eight
shastraic subjects, besides Slokantyakshari and Samasyapurti.
(8) Financial Assistance for publication
The Sansthan provides financial
assistance upto 80% for the publication of original works in
Sanskrit to individual scholars and institutions. Under the same
scheme assistance is also being rendered for bringing out Sanskrit
works of great merit that had gone out of circulation or often not
available in Devanagari script. This encourages Publishing house of
repute to bring out a large number of publications that become
available to the Sanskrit lovers at reasonable prices because of the
high level of subsidy.
Publication of rare manuscripts and research
works
The Sansthan has been publishing a large
number of rare Sanskrit manuscripts carefully edited by scholars and
also bringing out research works of the constituent units.
Correspondence Course
Sansthan runs correspondence courses for
learning Sanskrit language through Hindi and English medium for
general learners of Sanskrit in India and abroad at two levels viz.
Introductory course in Sanskrit Ist year and
Introductory
course in Sanskrit IInd year.
Sanskrit Net Project
The Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan is telecasting its
production for learners of Sanskrit through the Bhasha Mandakini
Channel (Gyan Darshan) of IGNOU.
The production of the Sansthan is also telecast from DD
Bharati & DD India Channel.
The project will continue for the next year. The production is
also available in VCD
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