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		<title>By: kalyan emandi</title>
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		<description>That was a gr8 one.

I loved it, I have stayed abroad for nearly four years and worked with spanish, english, french, polish and turkish ppl.

they are confined to thir own languages and when our clients couldnt spk english i was able to communicate! as I am an indian and i do understand , how i used to converse with ppl of diff languages when i had lill knowlegde abt hindi and english.

sad but the truth is sanskrit is losing its charm amonsgt indians as we only see it as a subject (4th language) in our schools and gone!

time to revive sanskrit????</description>
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<p>I loved it, I have stayed abroad for nearly four years and worked with spanish, english, french, polish and turkish ppl.</p>
<p>they are confined to thir own languages and when our clients couldnt spk english i was able to communicate! as I am an indian and i do understand , how i used to converse with ppl of diff languages when i had lill knowlegde abt hindi and english.</p>
<p>sad but the truth is sanskrit is losing its charm amonsgt indians as we only see it as a subject (4th language) in our schools and gone!</p>
<p>time to revive sanskrit????</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2009 10:30:23 +0000</pubDate>
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