Sharda Script Of Kashmir Will Get A Boost, MOU Signed
Sharda script of Kashmir will get a boost, MoU between Central University Himachal and Sanjeevan Sharda Center Jammu. Sanjeevani Sharda Center Jammu and Central University Himachal have signed an MoU to promote the Sharda script.
The MoU was signed by Avatar Krishna on behalf of the Vice-Chancellor Prof Kuldeep Chand Agnihotri and Sanjeevani Sharda Center on behalf of the Central University of Himachal.
This information was given by the Vice-Chancellor of the Central University of Himachal Pradesh at a program by Kuldeep Chandra Agnihotri. He said that we are leaving no stone unturned to promote the Sharda script.
The MoU will facilitate the revival and promotion of the Sharda script under the promotion of Indian languages.
In his address, the Vice-Chancellor explained the historical significance of the Sharda script and said that the Central University of Himachal Pradesh has started a one-year Kashmiri Certificate Course in Sharda Script.
Prof. Agnihotri also thanked the Sanjeevani Sharda Center for its efforts to revive the Sharda script and stressed the need for coordinated efforts among various stakeholders in the preservation of the original Kashmiri script – Sharda.
On this occasion, Dr. KN Pandita said that the Sharda script is the original script of Kashmir and is named after the Goddess. He also highlighted the historical Sharda script.
The program held here was inaugurated by Sharda Vandana. Sanatana Raina, Sushmita Pandita, and Anita Bhatt were also present on the occasion. The program was led by Padmashri Dr. KN Pandita.
In his address, he said that the Sharda script is the original script of Kashmir. It should be protected. Avtar Krishna, chairman of the Sanjivani Sharda Center, appreciated the efforts of the Vice-Chancellor of the Central University of Himachal Pradesh.
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