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State of West Bengal - Section

Section 4 in Sanskrit College and University, West Bengal Act, 2015

4. Objects of the University.

- The following shall be the objects of the University, namely:-
(1)to promote, propagate and cause further development of Sanskrit language as a while, along with development of Indological Studies;
(2)to act as an optimum blend of the traditional system of learning and modern research methodology from occidental point of view;
(3)prescribe and promote the syllabi of Sanskrit studies in primary, secondary and higher secondary education system in West Bengal and to act as a nodal centre to review The progress of Sanskrit study in such institutions;
(4)lo impart higher education in various branches of Sanskrit learning as well as in Indology, Indian Philosophy and Indian Languages along with other courses of study in the field, of _Humanities and Cognitive Science;
(5)to establish, manage and maintain the Traditional Oriental Learning system for advancement and learning of Sanskrit language;
(6)to provide facilities for the advanced studies in various Indian languages laying emphasis on their longstanding association and relationship with Sanskrit and their inter-relationship with each other;
(7)to promote research in Sanskrit, Indology, Indian Philosophy and Indian Languages and in such other branches of study;
(8)to undertake preservation and interpretation of Sastras and other valuable historical texts;
(9)to provide training in modern as well as Sastric lore for teachers and to conduct research in pedagogical aspects of Sanskrit education;
(10)to provide facilities for study of such languages and literature of Asia as have a bearing on Sanskrit studies such as Pali, Tibetan, Japanese etc.;
(11)to take measures for preservation of India's cultural heritage as enshrined in Sanskrit language and in our ancient art and literature;
(12)to publish books in Sanskrit, as well as books written in other languages linked to Sanskrit classics and relating to Sanskrit language and literature in general;
(13)to take measures to collect, preserve and publish ancient manuscripts;
(14)to provide facilities for the study and research in the cultural diversities of India and Bengal;
(15)to establish for the use of Sanskrit Scholars and the students a comprehensive data base of published works and ongoing research works in and on Sanskrit language and literature, Indology and Indian Philosophy from all over the world.