Ambedkar had proposed Sanskrit as official language: CJI Bobde
The Hindu
The CJI also said the ancient Indian text “Nyayshastra” is “not a bit” inferior to Aristotle and the Persian system of logic, and “there is no reason why we should forsake, overlook, and not benefit from the geniuses of our ancestors”.
Chief Justice of India Sharad Bobde on Wednesday said B. R. Ambedkar had proposed Sanskrit as the “official national language” of India as he understood the political and social issues well and knew what the people wanted. The CJI also said the ancient Indian text “Nyayshastra” is “not a bit” inferior to Aristotle and the Persian system of logic, and “there is no reason why we should forsake, overlook, and not benefit from the geniuses of our ancestors”. CJI Bobde was speaking at the inauguration of the academic building of the Maharashtra National Law University (MNLU) in Nagpur in Maharashtra.More Related News
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