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Sanskriti is a Sanskrit word for "culture." It may refer to: * Sanskriti Kendra Museum, New Delhi * Sanskriti Museum & Art Gallery, Hazaribagh * Sanskriti Museums, a set of three museums housed within Sanskriti Kendra complex at Anandagram, an artist village complex on the outskirts of Delhi * Sanskriti School, a recognized integrated co-educational school in the diplomatic area of Chanakyapuri, New Delhi * Sanskriti School, Pune, a day school established in 2005 * Sanskriti The Gurukul Sanskriti the Gurukul is a day boarding school on the outskirts of Guwahati, in the Indian state of Assam Assam (; ) is a state in northeastern India, south of the eastern Himalayas along the Brahmaputra and Barak River valleys. Assam ..., a boarding school on the outskirts of Guwahati, in the Indian state of Assam * ''Sanskriti'', publication of the Bangladeshi Ganotantrik Biplobi Jote political group {{disambig ...
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Sanskrit
Sanskrit (; attributively , ; nominally , , ) is a classical language belonging to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European languages. It arose in South Asia after its predecessor languages had diffused there from the northwest in the late Bronze Age. Sanskrit is the sacred language of Hinduism, the language of classical Hindu philosophy, and of historical texts of Buddhism and Jainism. It was a link language in ancient and medieval South Asia, and upon transmission of Hindu and Buddhist culture to Southeast Asia, East Asia and Central Asia in the early medieval era, it became a language of religion and high culture, and of the political elites in some of these regions. As a result, Sanskrit had a lasting impact on the languages of South Asia, Southeast Asia and East Asia, especially in their formal and learned vocabularies. Sanskrit generally connotes several Old Indo-Aryan language varieties. The most archaic of these is the Vedic Sanskrit found in the Rig Veda, a colle ...
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Sanskriti Kendra Museum
Sanskriti Museums are a set of three museums namely, Museum of ‘Everyday Art’, Museum of Indian Terracotta (tribal art) and Textile Museum. It is housed within Sanskriti Kendra complex, at Anandagram, an artist village complex, spread over eight acres, situated 10 km south of New Delhi, near Aya Nagar on Mehrauli–Gurgaon Road, on the outskirts of Delhi. The nearest Delhi Metro station is Arjan Garh, on the Yellow Line. The museum was founded by O. P. Jain in 1990, under the aegis of the Sanskriti Foundation, a New Delhi-based non-profit organisation established in 1978. Sanskriti Foundation Sanskriti Pratishthan or Sanskriti Foundation is a non-profit culture and arts promotion organisation in Delhi set up in 1979, with O P Jain, L. M. Singhvi, Dr A M Singhvi and Sudarshan Agarwal as trustees. In the early years, it was largely privately funded by its members, later on it was received government funding, and from organisations like Indian Council for Cultural Rel ...
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Sanskriti Museum & Art Gallery
Sanskriti Museum & Art Gallery, Hazaribagh was founded by Bulu Imam in 1991, after he discovered the first rockart of Hazaribagh district at Isco, subsequently bringing to light over dozen meso-chalcolithic rockarts, including the prehistoric archaeology of the North Karanpura Valley in Jharkhand. ThSanskriti museumdisplays a comprehensive collection of Palaeolithic to neolithic stone tools, microliths, and bronze to Iron Age artifacts, including potteries and Buddhist antiquities from around the Hazaribagh region. It also has an ethnological gallery dedicated to the Birhors, Santhals, and Oraons along with monographs complied on their Life, Folklore, Songs, Ethnobotany, available in the museum research archives, and library. It also has a gallery of local crafts and textile, and an art gallery over about 200 Khovar (marriage art) and Sohrai Sohrai is a harvest festival of the Indian states of Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, and West Bengal. It also called catt ...
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Sanskriti Museums
Sanskriti Museums are a set of three museums namely, Museum of ‘Everyday Art’, Museum of Indian Terracotta (tribal art) and Textile Museum. It is housed within Sanskriti Kendra complex, at Anandagram, an artist village complex, spread over eight acres, situated 10 km south of New Delhi, near Aya Nagar on Mehrauli–Gurgaon Road, on the outskirts of Delhi. The nearest Delhi Metro station is Arjan Garh, on the Yellow Line. The museum was founded by O. P. Jain in 1990, under the aegis of the Sanskriti Foundation, a New Delhi-based non-profit organisation established in 1978. Sanskriti Foundation Sanskriti Pratishthan or Sanskriti Foundation is a non-profit culture and arts promotion organisation in Delhi set up in 1979, with O P Jain, L. M. Singhvi, Dr A M Singhvi and Sudarshan Agarwal as trustees. In the early years, it was largely privately funded by its members, later on it was received government funding, and from organisations like Indian Council for Cultural Rel ...
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Sanskriti School
Sanskriti School is a recognised integrated co-educational school in the diplomatic area of Chanakyapuri, New Delhi. It is affiliated to CBSE, and offers education from Nursery to XII. It was founded in 1998 primarily to provide education to children of All India Services and Allied services officers and Defence Services Personnel on transfer. The school is run by Civil Services Society, an NGO formed by senior civil servants and their wives, with the spouse of the serving Cabinet Secretary of India as its chairperson. Overview The first principal of the school was Mrs. Gowri Ishwaran, who headed the institution until 2008. She was followed by Mrs. Abha Sehgal, who was incumbent from the session of 2008-09 onwards. Her last day at the school was on 11 April 2017. The new principal is Mrs. Richa Agnihotri. The foundation stone for Sanskriti School was laid by Mrs Hemi Surendra Singh, chairperson, Civil Services Society on 30 May 1996. Mrs. Singh was instrumental in getting ...
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Sanskriti School, Pune
Sanskriti School, Pune, India, is a day school established in 2005. It moved to its new campus in 2008, located close to Chandni Chowk. Students are taught from pre-primary to standard XII. The school was inaugurated by Abdul Kalam, the former president of India, and is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi. Infrastructure The school was founded by Devyani Mungali and Girija Shankar Mungali. It has a 14-acre campus, water purification and treatment plant, classrooms, chemistry laboratory, biology laboratory, and physics laboratory. The school has a music room, an art room, an audiovisual room, and multipurpose rooms. The school's campus has (as of February 2013) basketball court, volleyball court, international-size soccer ground, two badminton courts, table tennis tables as well as carom boards and chess boards. There is an auditorium above the main floor lobby. The basketball and volleyball courts were inaugurated by the Indian footballer Bha ...
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Sanskriti The Gurukul
Sanskriti the Gurukul is a day boarding school on the outskirts of Guwahati, in the Indian state of Assam Assam (; ) is a state in northeastern India, south of the eastern Himalayas along the Brahmaputra and Barak River valleys. Assam covers an area of . The state is bordered by Bhutan and Arunachal Pradesh to the north; Nagaland and Manipur .... The school follows the ICSE and ISC curriculum and was inaugurated by S.K. Sinha as North-East India's first day boarding school. It was established based on the ideas of Asutosh Aggarwal. In 2015, the school was awarded “India’s most influential brand” by ASIA ONE MAGAZINE. As of 2018, it is widely considered as the best co-curricular day boarding school in India. References External linksOfficial website Schools in Guwahati Educational institutions established in 2003 2003 establishments in Assam {{Assam-school-stub ...
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