Organised One day National Level Seminar on “Bharathiya Vangmayadalli Darshanika Aikamathya” with the departments of Kannada and Hindi..
UGC Sponsored National Level Seminar:
– Theme of the Seminar – Bharathiya Vangmayadalli Darshanika Aikamathya
– Date of the Seminar – September 22, 2017
– Target group – Sanskrit Lecturers
Objectives
The department provides the real Vidya, Which makes a students modest (Vinaya) in term makes him fit for any job both professionally and personally.
Vidya or knowledge acquired through Sanskrit helps the student both for earning and to lead a satisfied life. Therefore a student who passes out of S.V.S College Bantwal having learnt Sanskrit Shall be a great achiever in academics and also a cultured useful citizen of India.
Department Facilities
Department library
Training programmes for teachers as well as students.
Guest lecture programmes by experts.
Student projects
Challenging tasks for Advanced learners
Study material and question bank.
Sanskrit Weekly Wall Magazine ‘Parampara’
Department Highlights
No of PHD’s – 01(Pursuing)
No of student projects – 03
No of seminars etc. attended – 08
No. of papers presented – 01
No. of publications – 01
Faculty as Resourse Person – 05
Association Activities
Guest Lecture Programme – 1
Sankrit Quiz Competition
3 Sanskrit students, Gayana Prabhu, Kavya Holla and Sripriya Karanth completed the Minor Research Project named ‘Commerce in Sanskrit’.
21 Sanskrit students went on a field visit to Udupi to Visit Sanskrit Exhibition on Ganita, Vanijya, Vijnana, Khagolashastra and Ayurveda of Ancient Sanskrit Scholars on 7-01-2017.
Gayana Prabhu won the first Prizes in Sanskrit quiz, Anthyakshari and Geetha Gayanam conducted by Akhila Karnataka Samskrita Parishat on 15-1-2017.
13 students were selected for scholarships from Rastriya Samskrita Samsthana, New Delhi.
Sanskrit Quiz competitions named ‘Jijnasa’ on 24-3-2017 conducted by Sanskrit students Gayana Prabhu and Kavya Holla of III BCom.
Organised One day National Level Seminar on “Bharathiya Vangmayadalli Darshanika Aikamathya” with the departments of Kannada and Hindi.