Kolkata: Amid the ongoing controversy at BHU, a college located on the outskirts of Kolkata has appointed a Muslim person in the Sanskrit department as an assistant professor. This appointment has been made at a time when students are protesting against the appointment of a Muslim professor in the Sanskrit department at Banaras Hindu University (BHU). This man named Ramadan Ali has been appointed in Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandir in Belur.
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According to information from sources, Ramadan has 9 years of teaching experience in a college in North Bengal. He said that he was overwhelmed by the warm welcome made by the students and members of the department. He started teaching in college from Tuesday. Ramadan said, 'The principal and everyone else welcomed me. The principal said that my religious identity has no meaning. If anything matters, it is my grip on the language, my knowledge about it and my ability to share this knowledge with the students. ' Sanskrit is said as the mother of all languages
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It is believed that in response to a question asked on the BHU controversy, Ramadan said that he believes that Sanskrit is a symbol of India's uniqueness, its rich culture. One should not forget that Sanskrit is the mother of all languages. The students of the department are opposing the appointment of Feroz Khan as a professor in the Sanskrit Department of BHU. They came to the streets against the appointment.
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