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The
Sanskrit Commission (1955-57) was chaired by
Suniti Kumar Chatterji, a distinguished Indian linguist and scholar of Indo-Aryan languages. The Commission was established to promote the teaching and learning of Sanskrit, and to assess the status of Sanskrit education in India. It aimed to explore how Sanskrit could be integrated into the modern education system and how its study could be further encouraged.
Chatterji’s contribution to linguistics and his leadership of the Commission played a significant role in fostering interest in Sanskrit as a classical language and its preservation.
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Suniti Kumar Chatterji: An eminent linguist known for his work on Indo-Aryan languages and linguistics.
2. The Sanskrit Commission focused on the importance of Sanskrit in Indian culture and education.
3. Recommendations included the promotion of Sanskrit at all levels of education.
4. The Commission sought to modernize Sanskrit studies and integrate them into contemporary learning.
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Sanskrit is considered a cornerstone of India's cultural and linguistic heritage.
6. The report submitted by the Commission provided guidelines for improving the quality and accessibility of Sanskrit education.