Varanasi: A delegation of Banaras Hindu College college students pursuing diploma in Tamil language on Monday launched into a ten-day tour to Tamil Nadu on the invitation of Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi.
The TN Governor, throughout his go to to the BHU for the valedictory perform of the Kashi Tamil Sangamam in December, 2022, had interacted with the Tamil college students, college and employees of the college. The month-long Sangamam, organized to rejoice the traditional join between Kashi and Tamil Nadu, noticed folks from each the perimeters work together with one another and rediscover the deep cultural and religious bonds. Throughout the interplay programme, TN Governor had provided to ask non-Tamil college students from numerous colleges who’re pursuing Tamil language, for Tamil Darshan.
In response to the BHU spokesperson, as part of the go to, a delegation comprising 18 college students left for the state. Two college members Dr Jagadeesan T and Dr Vignesh Ananth S from the division of Indian Languages are accompanying the scholars. The tour from April 4 to 12 entails visits to key cities and locations of historic, cultural and religious significance and vital establishments like college departments, museums, libraries. The go to will present a glimpse of the wealthy and numerous heritage of Tamil Nadu to non-Tamil college students in addition to a possibility for them to have a more in-depth have a look at life, tradition and different facets of the state.
The TN Governor, throughout his go to to the BHU for the valedictory perform of the Kashi Tamil Sangamam in December, 2022, had interacted with the Tamil college students, college and employees of the college. The month-long Sangamam, organized to rejoice the traditional join between Kashi and Tamil Nadu, noticed folks from each the perimeters work together with one another and rediscover the deep cultural and religious bonds. Throughout the interplay programme, TN Governor had provided to ask non-Tamil college students from numerous colleges who’re pursuing Tamil language, for Tamil Darshan.
In response to the BHU spokesperson, as part of the go to, a delegation comprising 18 college students left for the state. Two college members Dr Jagadeesan T and Dr Vignesh Ananth S from the division of Indian Languages are accompanying the scholars. The tour from April 4 to 12 entails visits to key cities and locations of historic, cultural and religious significance and vital establishments like college departments, museums, libraries. The go to will present a glimpse of the wealthy and numerous heritage of Tamil Nadu to non-Tamil college students in addition to a possibility for them to have a more in-depth have a look at life, tradition and different facets of the state.