
Mangaluru, Jan 9, 2017: Speaking  at the fifth All India Convention organised by Sanskrita Bharathi at  Rajangana Udupi, Union Minister for Human Resource Department Prakash  Javadekar said Indian languages should be promoted at all levels of  education.
The minister went on to say that the three-language  formula for learning should offer Indian languages, instead of foreign  languages like Mandarin, French, German as is widely practiced in Indian  schools today. The teaching materials should be prepared in Indian  languages. Asserting that Sanskrit is an important means of  communication, the minister added that Sanskrit is also the language  which enables the welfare of the country. Sanskrit is the base for many  Indian languages and there is need to conserve and popularize Sanskrit.  The minister said that conserving and supporting Indian languages is  government’s top priority. He urged Sanskrita Bharathi to come up with  the dictionary of Sanskrit with all other Indian languages.
The  Minister added that universities imparting Sanskrit education have to  submit action plans formulated to teach Sanskrit language, following  which the government will take action for capacity build up of Sanskrit  Universities.
The minister told reporters that development is the  only agenda that BJP will fight for in the Assembly elections in five  states. Lauding the prime minister for demonetisation, Javadekar said  every decision taken by Modi aims for justice to the poor and employment  is the priority. Besides, demonetisation has supported the idea of  development and proved an important step to curb corruption and black  money. Tough action is taken to implement the recommendations of the  Supreme Court-constituted special investigation team (SIT), he said.
On  formulating a new education policy, the minister said that suggestions  from various stakeholders are invited. A committee led by eminent  educationist would review the suggestions before embarking upon the  final draft notification. He said that a request by Karnataka government  to provide 25% seat reservation at the Indian Institute of Technology  (IIT) Dharwad for Kannadigas residing in Karnataka is rejected as no  state has reservation or role in reservation.