http://www.hindu.com/2007/02/28/stories/2007022800800902.htm
dated February 28, 1957: C.V. Raman and Sanskrit
The Sanskrit Commission, at its sittings in Bangalore, interviewed
Dr. C.V. Raman, who expressed the view that the people were rooted in
Sanskrit. "It was truly the national language. It was wrong to say
that it was dead; it was very much alive and it embodies everything
we call ours." He could not imagine a day, Dr. Raman said, when they
could give up English. The sooner they recognised this fact, the
better it was. After English, came Sanskrit, in which was embodied
all the culture of the country. No Indian could fail to be stirred by
Sanskrit, an essential element in the education of every Indian.
Everyone should be made to read, write and speak in Sanskrit.
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