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10. ESTABLISHMENT OF CAMPUSES: The Sansthan establishes its
campuses and takes over Sanskrit Institutions and converts them as its campuses in the different states of the country for traditional Sanskrit teaching. The Sansthan has ten constituent campuses at present in addition to the one at Delhi.
11. SCHOLARSHIPS: The Sansthan awards scholarships to meritorious students of Sanskrit/pali/prakrit related to constituent campuses and other institutions throughout the country.
12. SCHEMES OF THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT: The Sansthan is implementing various schemes initiated by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India for promotion and propagation of Sanskrit/pali/prakrit language and literature.
13. COLLABORATION AT INTERNATIONAL LEVEL: In collaboration with National/International Associations, the Sansthan organises Sanskrit conferences at National/International levels. In this context, it is worth mentioning that the Sansthan organised the FIRST world Sanskrit conference at New Delhi in the year 1972; Fifth world Sanskrit conference at Varanasi in the year 1981. The 10th World Sanskrit Conference was organised at Bangalore from Jan 3-9, 1997. The 15th World Sanskrit Conference will be held in India under the auspices of Sansthan in the year 2012. Sansthan has sponsored Shastracharcha and Kavi Sammelan in 13th and 14th World Sanskrit Conferences. Sanskrit Drama has also presented in 14th World Sanskrit Conference. Sansthan has collaborations with SARIT (London) and ECAF (Paris).
14. PROJECT ON DICTIONARY OF SANSKRIT AND INDIAN DIALECTS
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