Nurturing study in classical language! Tamil Nadu to set up Tamil Lab in Banaras Hindu University

News Bharati    20-Jul-2019
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Chennai, Jul. 20: Indian languages are a group of languages which are termed as classical languages of the world, Tamil is one of the oldest languages in India. Now, to promote Tamil language and nurture the research atmosphere of Tamil linguistic, a language lab will be set up in the Banaras Hindu University to teach Tamil quickly and easily to speakers of other languages.
 

 
 
This announcement was made by Minister for Culture and Tamil Official Language K. Pandiarajan in the Assembly. For this project, Rs 9.60 lakh will be allotted by the Tamil Nadu government.
 
As per the minister's statement, The government will provide for tuition and hostel fee of students who opt to learn Tamil as a second language in BHU, "according to the number of students, every year.
 
Banaras Hindu University is one of the oldest modern universities in India. The University was established in 1916 under the able leadership of Madan Mohan Malaviya. Since then, the university has been at the forefront of providing quality education to the students.
 
BHU has also earned the tag of the ‘Asia’s largest residential university’ with over 30,000 residential students pursuing different academic interests on campus. The government will allot Rs 1.85 lakh towards it, he added.
 
Also, Rs 30 lakh will be earmarked to offer training on Tamil learning through grammar and literature to both Tamil language teachers and students in Fiji and British Guiana.
 
Pandiarajan said, "steps will be taken for getting recognition for 'Thirukkural,' (a Tamil classic and a treatise on areas including dharma) as a "World Book," through the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO).
 
  
In 2017, the Tamil Nadu government has sanctioned Rs 10 crore towards setting up a Tamil Chair at Harvard University in the US. Tamil Nadu government said, “the setting up of a Chair at Harvard would immensely contribute to Indology and also research on Tamil literature and culture”.