Saturday , November 23 2024

Now students will make videos, reels and blogs in Sanskrit language too

Lucknow, 04 July (HS). In the five-day Sanskrit V-log workshop organized at the Central Sanskrit University campus in Gomti Nagar, Sanskrit students learned how to make videos, reels and blogs besides news anchoring. Now Sanskrit language students will spread Indian culture by making videos, reels and blogs in Sanskrit language.

On the fourth day, the interest and skills of all the participants who had come from different states were tested one by one in the subjects taught in the workshop. In which Saurabh Mishra, a student of Lucknow campus, while explaining the importance of V Log workshop in the context of the Sanskrit channel he had created himself, said that if this workshop had been organized earlier, we would have been able to make our channel even better.

Bhopal campus student Jaisagar said that today knowledge of all digital media is being imparted in Sanskrit language. We all thank Central Sanskrit University for this. Rajeshwar, who came from Shringeri campus, expressed his anguish over the workshop being of five days and said that even 10 days will not be sufficient for such a knowledge enhancing workshop.

Similarly, all the students expressed their experiences. After listening to the views of all the participants, the Vice Chancellor congratulated everyone and said that the workshop will be organized in a more detailed manner in the future and also said that everyone should make V-logs and reels on Guru Purnima for their village, area, university campus or professors.

Director of Lucknow Campus, Prof. Sarv Narayan Jha praised the Vice Chancellor for his encouragement and guidance to the students and motivated everyone to move ahead together.

Senior most officer (PRO) of Delhi Headquarters, Prof. Ajay Mishra, while describing the Central Sanskrit University as very far-sighted, in the explanation of this proverb (Peacock danced in the jungle), it will be possible for us to see the dance of the peacock through the V-Lag workshop and in the coming time, the voice of the Central Sanskrit University will reach the whole world.

Workshop coordinator Dr. Amrita Kaur said that all the participants should keep getting inspiration from the dignitaries to create Sanskrit V-Lag.