Madhya Pradesh university adopts 'Bharat' in official documents

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Maharshi Panini Sanskrit and Vedic University in Madhya Pradesh will now use "Bharat" instead of "India" on all official documents. This decision was made during a recent executive council meeting and was unanimously approved. The university aims to reflect the nation's heritage by adopting "Bharat" across its website, student materials, and official calendars. This makes it the first university in the state to implement this change. Additionally, the university plans to promote the Sanskrit language by connecting skilled students with those interested in learning. A new online resource will help people find qualified instructors for tutoring and community classes.


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