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25 February - SANSKRIT COLLEGE, CALCUTTA postage stamp issued in 1999

 

A 1999 stamp dedicated to the 175th anniversary of the Sanskrit College.

Sanskrit College, Kolkata (Calcutta), is an esteemed educational institution dedicated to the study and promotion of Sanskrit language, literature, and traditional Indian knowledge systems. It is one of the oldest colleges in India, with a history dating back to the 18th century.

The college was established in 1824 by the British colonial administration to foster the study of Sanskrit, which was considered to be a significant ancient language of India and a repository of knowledge in various fields like philosophy, literature, and sciences.

Initially known as the Sanskrit College and later renamed as "Sanskrit College and University," the institution played a crucial role in preserving and propagating Sanskrit as an essential part of Indian heritage and culture.

Sanskrit College, Kolkata, offers a wide range of courses in Sanskrit language and literature, including undergraduate, postgraduate, and research programs. The college attracts students from India and abroad who are interested in exploring the ancient wisdom and linguistic nuances of Sanskrit.

The college's campus includes well-equipped libraries, research centers, and facilities for the study of classical Sanskrit texts, ancient scriptures, and other related subjects.

Apart from Sanskrit, the college also offers courses in modern Indian languages and literature, making it a center of multi-lingual studies that reflect India's linguistic diversity.

Over the years, Sanskrit College has produced numerous scholars, researchers, and experts in Sanskrit and Indian culture, contributing significantly to the preservation and promotion of India's rich cultural and literary heritage.

The institution continues to hold a significant place in the field of Sanskrit studies in India, upholding its commitment to academic excellence and the perpetuation of ancient knowledge systems.

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