Knowledge of Sanskrit must to build super computers: Minister


Kolkata, Jun 21 (IANS): Criticising a section of Indians for their over-reliance on English, Union Minister Anant Kumar Hegde on Wednesday said knowledge of Sanskrit will be essential to build super computers as it is the only language that can adapt to next general technology.

The minister said according to the modern-day scientists, the algorithms to be used as the coding language of super computers in future would be in Sanskrit.

"The modern-day scientists have said that to be able to understand the next generation computer language, knowing english would not be enough. One would have to learn Sanskrit. Whether we agree to this or not, Sanskrit is the only language that can adapt to the next generation technology.

"In order to build super computers, Sanskrit will be necessary," Hegde, the Minister of State for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, said at a session organised by Calcutta Chamber of Commerce here.

He railed against the over-dependence on English in the country. "We are of the idea that English is everything. One cannot do well in life if he or she does not know English.

"While it might be somewhat true in the modern system, the future technologies would heavily depend on Sanskrit," he said.

The BJP MP from Karnataka's Uttara Kannada constituency also hailed the century-old ayurvedic practices in India and said the people would eventually have to shun allopathic drugs and get back to ayurveda or phytochemical-based drugs.

"The allopathic drugs are single molecular while the phytochemical-based drugs are multi-molecular and have no side effects. Sooner or later, we would have to go back to ayurvedic treatment and medicines. Tomorrow's pharmaceutical technology will be based on phytochemical molecular system.

"The pharmaceutical industry is big in India and right now it is wholly dependent upon the chemical molecular drugs. But the US' Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has now approved ayurvedic medicine as a form of holistic medicine."

Pointing out that phytochemical-based molecules have the capacity to revolutionise medical science if used properly, Hegde said the Central government is planning to upskill people to identify different kinds of active ingredients present in different plants.

  

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  • Satya, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 21 2018

    Not everyone is blessed with good brains and commonsense. We should therefore ignore him.

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 21 2018

    There is no bigger idiot than this communalist and brainless fellow. He has stirred up enough communal trouble in Karnataka and wanted to become CM but failed in his attempt. Now gone to Bengal to stir up communal trouble there. For his information, first super computer was built in USA and all the engineers were made to leanr Sanskrit for 5 years before they began work on super computer. It is morons like him make Indians laughing stock all over the world.

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  • NAS, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 21 2018

    Man, this guy is a shame, China and US have already built super computers, do you think they learnt Sanskrit to build them. Stop taking people for a ride.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Thu, Jun 21 2018

    He has become known only by his contradictory statements and suggestions which Modi may like.

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  • Ahmed, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 21 2018

    Very good news.
    India has a great opprtunity in the fields of computers and health care in future.
    The future belongs to India.

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