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Organisations
Central Institute of Hindi
Nov 20th
The Central Institute of Hindi that is Kendriya Hindi Sansthan was established in 1962 It is an autonomous organization of the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India and is governed by the CentralBoard of Hindi Teaching (Kendriya Hindi Shikshan Mandal). Besides facilitation of Hindi Teaching-Training and higher studies in Hindi language and literature
Kerala Sahitya Akademi
Nov 15th
The Kerala Sahitya Akademi is an autonomous institution established for the promotion and development of Malayalam language and literature. Formally inaugurated by the then Raja Pramukh late Chithira Thirunal Balarama Varma Raja of Travancore at Kanakakunu Palace, Thiruvananthapuram on 15th October, 1956, the Akademi started functioning in the Secretariat, Thiruvananthapuram and later on was shifted
Sahitya Akademi
Nov 7th
The Sahitya Akademi was set up by the Government of India to foster and coordinate literary activities in all the Indian languages and to promote through them the cultural unity of India. The Akademi was formally launched by the Government of India on March 12, 1954. It was registered as a society on January 7,
Mahatma Gandhi Antarrashtriya Hindi Vishwavidyalaya
Nov 5th
The objects of the university shall be to promote and develop Hindi language and literature in general and for that purpose, to provide for instructional and research facilities in the relevant branches of learning; to provide for active pursuit of comparative studies and research in Hindi and other Indian languages to create facilities for development
A N Sinha Institute of Social Studies
Oct 28th
A N Sinha Institute of Social Studies was establised as an autonomous institution by an Act of the Government of Bihar. This institute started operation on October 8, 1964. It is under the management of a Board of Control consisting of eleven members, including the chairman. Its activities are financed mainly out of grant from
Centre for the Study of Developing Societies
Oct 28th
The Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, also called the CSDS or informally, just the Centre, is a premier institute of India in the social sciences and humanities. The Centre provides a unique institutional space which seeks to nurture intellectual interests outside the entrenched boundaries of academic disciplines. This simultaneously gives the Centre a
Linguistic Society of India
Oct 18th
The Society was registered in 1954 under Act XXI of 1960 in Calcutta and in 1966 under Bombay Public Trust Act (Act Bom. XXIX of 1950). The office of the Society is at Deccan College Postgraduate & Research Institute, Pune.The Linguistic Society of India was founded in Lahore at the fifth Oriental Conference.The inaugural meeting
Bharatiya Jnanpith
Oct 13th
On the occasion of the 12th All India Oriental Conference held at Varanasi in December 1943, a few leading Indologists approached Sahu Shanti Prasad Jain for the setting up of an organization to undertake systematic research and publication of Sanskrit, Prakrit, Pali and Apabhhramsha texts. In response to this, Sahuji, true to his deep love
