Vice President M. Venkaiah Naidu has said that any language should not be seen from the prism of community or religion. He said, ancient literature like Vedas, Upanishads are not restricted, they have access to all. Speaking after inaugurating All India Oriental conference (AIOC) in Nagpur today, Mr Naidu said Sanskrit language should be taught in the simpler form, so that it reaches to the wider readers.
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari, Maharashtra’s Minister of Energy, Dr.Nitin Raut were also present in the inaugural session. Stressing upon the revamping of Indian Education System of India, the Vice President appealed that primary education should be taught in regional language only. He also said peaceful coexistence is essential. Understanding the emotions is important rather than burning the public property.
The three day conference is organised by KaviKuluguru Kalidas Sanskrit University (KKSU) to discuss the subjects related to Oriental learning for the purpose of research in the field of Indian literature mostly based on the Sanskrit literature. 111 books on Sanskrit literature were also published by digital mode in this conference.
The first AIOC was was instituted in 1999 in Shimla. A national Book exhibition is also organised in this conference. Mahakavi Kalidas Sanskrit Vrati National Award will also be distributed to the noted researchers in Sanskrit Literature.
