Sanskritisation
Fundamental Rights
Ans: (i) Sanskritization: Sanskrit is the mother language of almost all Indian languages and also some out of the India languages like Bhosda of Indonesia.
Sanskrit is the oldest language in the world and also richest in classic literature. However, it was neglected in the last 1000 year of alien rule.
The process of sanskritisation means giving again the status of eminence to Sanskrit as it had always enjoyed. The students are now encouraged to take Sanskrit as a subject from early days. In every state, a Sanskrit Academy has been set up special Sanskrit universities, like lal Bahadur Shastri Sanskrit University have been set up. Government has sponsored correspondence courses for Sanskrit learning. Also, there are regular news broadcasting radio and telecasts on T.V some times also have been produced in Sanskrit.
Thus, sanskritization is in the process in education, radio, TV films, science, technology government offices etc actively supported by the government.
(ii) Fundamental Rights: (i) Fundamental right are those right which require by an individual to become what he/she want to become in his/her right. It is given in chapter III from At. 12 to 35. At 17, 24 are absolute one. There are six groups of fundamental rights
Right to equality.
Right to particular freedom
Right against exploitation
Right to freedom of religion.
Cultural and Educational rights.
Right to constitutional rewards.
According to Dr. B. R. Ambedkar fundamental right given under At 32 is soul of the constitution because without it no fundamental right had any meaning. It given the fundamental right to file, ie. It become various freedom like freedom of speech, to assemble peacefully without arms, to settle residue any where in India is given under At 19 But t 21 which talk about right to life is most significant one.
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