A Sanskrit Learning Centre was inaugurated today at the Women’s College here aimed towards deepening the understanding of India’s rich cultural heritage.
The centre marks a new chapter for Women’s College, which will strive to empower students and faculty to delve into Sanskrit’s depths, fostering a deeper connection to India’s rich cultural heritage and its intellectual and spiritual tradition.
The inaugural function was attended by Chief Electoral Officer BDR Tiwari in the presence of Secretary of Ramakrishna Mission Shillong Swami Hitakamanandaji, Ranajit Tiwari, North East National Coordinator of Central Sanskrit University, New Delhi, and Associate Professor Kumar Bhaskar Verma of Sanskrit and Ancient Studies University, Nalbari, Assam.
The dignitaries emphasized the significance of Sanskrit as a key to unlock a treasure trove of knowledge, encompassing philosophy, literature, history, and scientific concepts.
The programme was also attended by the Rector of the College Dr Rajesh Deb, Principal Dr Ranadeep Roy, Board Members of Education India Institutions as well as teachers and students of the college.





























