5 schools in seven countries with more than 17,000 students...and all for Sanskrit. How??Where??
New Delhi
:
The corridors of the school resonates with the chants of Sanskrit
shlokas each day. Never mind the somewhat muddled and imperfect
pronunciations, the spirit of the students, many of whom are not
Indians, symbolizes the ideology of the Global Indian International
School that offers global education with the Indian spirit.
The Global Indian Foundation, a Singapore-based non-profit organisation which established the first
While most students are Indians, the school also gets students from as many as 30 countries. Four schools are in
The forte of the school lies in offering world-class education and a
curriculum that moulds its students into confident individuals.
However, care is taken that the Indian spirit is never lost.
So,
for instance, it's compulsory for all students to learn Sanskrit. Atul
Temurnikar, chairman of the Global Indian Foundation, said that whether
Indian or not, all students have to learn spoken Sanskrit in their
schools. "Initially some students had reservations about learning
Sanskrit shlokas, thinking that it was a religious exercise. But then
everything fell into place and now all students recite the shlokas...
Absolutely perfect pronunciation is a challenge for the non-Indian
students, but they do it with spirit," Temurnikar told IANS over an
interaction in the capital.
Agency- IANS
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