Do you need to know Sanskrit to get a train ticket? S. Venkatesh MP Question

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Do you need to know Sanskrit to get a train ticket? As questioned by S. Venkatesh MP.

On his Twitter account, he said, ‘If IRCTC train tickets go into pre-registration, there will be options for General, Ladies, Lower Perth / Senior Citizen, Dudcal. There will be an option called Divyang.

The Sanskrit word Divyang means one who has a divine element in Tamil. It is the name given by the Prime Minister to the alternatively abled. The loyalty of the officers or something was plugged into the IRCTC pre-record. There are 14,135 native speakers of Sanskrit in India. Tamil is the mother tongue of 8 crore people.

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If the federal government and its officials think that 14,000 people can impose without even guessing whether they understand the mother tongue or not. But despite such technological advancement, the mother tongue of 8 crore people cannot be integrated into the language of choice for pre-registration.

When English is stifling, stop imposing all sorts of incomprehensible language. It is not enough that words are sacred. The purpose must be sacred. ‘. Thus he has said.

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