

British school makes Sanskrit compulsory
In the heart of London, a British school has made Sanskrit compulsory subject for its junior division because it helps students and grasp math, science and other languages better.
This is the most perfect and logical language in the world., the only one that is not named after people who speak it. Indeed the word itself means ‘perfected language’, said Warwick Jessup, head, Sanskrit department.
The Devnagri script and spoken Sanskrit are two the of the best ways for a child to overcome stiffness of fingers and the tongue,” says Moss. Today European languages do not use many parts of the tongue and the mouth while speaking or many finger movements while writing. Where as Sanskrit helps immensely to develop cerebral dexterity trough its phonetics.
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