Vaak, A Newspaper in Sanskrit.
Source: www.livemint.com

HARIDWAR, INDIA, April 20, 2010: More than three decades ago, when Buddha
Dev Sharma was young and nervous about English, he subscribed to a newspaper
in English to overcome his fears and learn the new language. Today Buddha
Dev Sharma writes, edits and publishes Vaak, Uttarakhand’s only Sanskrit
newspaper.

Following stints as a freelance writer with local newspapers in Haridwar and
Dehradun, and later a teaching job in the subject at a government secondary
school, Sharma took it upon himself to propagate the language he likes to
call “practical Sanskrit.” “There was no better way to do it than publish a
newspaper,” he says.

In the four color pages in each edition, the fortnightly newspaper touches
upon current affairs, a crossword puzzle and a column for general knowledge
questions, the newspaper’s most popular section. The range of news is
contemporary–the Copenhagen summit on climate change, political leadership
changes in the Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party, and the updates on
Indian Premier League cricket matches.
The name Vaak, which means speech in English, is also in line with the
purpose with which it was launched: bringing the language to daily life.




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With best wishes

S Chander

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