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Dr. Jasvant Modi Supports Valedictory Session of ISJS’s 15-Day Online Workshop on Brahmi Script

The International School for Jain Studies hosted its 15-day Brahmi Script workshop with participants from across the globe.

(PRUnderground) September 27th, 2024

The International School for Jain Studies (ISJS) proudly concluded its 15-day online workshop on Brahmi Script, which took place from July 30 to August 13, 2024. This educational initiative brought together over sixty participants from the USA, China, Thailand, and India, all eager to delve into the ancient art of reading and writing Brahmi Script.

The workshop was met with enthusiasm and high levels of engagement, with participants expressing their satisfaction and eagerness to continue exploring other ancient Indian scripts and the Prakrit language. The program’s success was further highlighted during the valedictory session, where participants shared positive feedback and praised the interactive and practice-oriented approach led by Dr. Mukesh Mehta, Research Associate at ISJS.

Dr. Shrinetra Pandey, Acting Director of ISJS, addressed the closing session, commending the participants for their dedication and Dr. Mehta for his exceptional instruction. The session also received a special visit from Dr. Jasvant Modi, President of the Vardhaman Charitable Foundation, USA. Dr. Modi offered his best wishes to the participants and applauded the workshop’s efforts in preserving and promoting ancient Indian scripts.

“Preserving our ancient languages and scripts is essential for maintaining the cultural heritage that connects us to our history and values,” said Dr. Modi. “I am inspired by the dedication of the participants and the commitment of ISJS to continue offering these invaluable educational opportunities.”

The workshop, conducted entirely online in English, consisted of daily 75-minute sessions, providing ample practice opportunities that allowed participants to achieve a deep understanding of the Brahmi Script. The overwhelming interest and success of the program highlight the growing global curiosity and commitment to preserving and learning ancient Indian languages and scripts. The International School for Jain Studies (ISJS) is dedicated to promoting Jain philosophy, culture, and ancient Indian languages. Through workshops, courses, and research initiatives, ISJS fosters global interest and understanding of these rich traditions.

The Vardhaman Charitable Foundation, under the leadership of Dr. Jasvant Modi, is committed to supporting educational and cultural initiatives that preserve and promote Indian heritage worldwide. Dr. Jasvant Modi, born in 1951 in Godhra, India, is an accomplished gastroenterologist who studied medicine at B.J. Medical College before committing himself to philanthropy. After completing his residency in Chicago, Illinois, he immigrated to the United States in 1975 and has remained committed to both his medical career and philanthropic efforts. His passions are guided by his strong faith in Jainism and its foundations.

For more news and information about Dr. Jasvant Modi and the Vardhaman Charitable Foundation, please visit https://drjasvantmodi.net/

To learn more about The International School for Jain Studies, please visit https://www.isjs.in/.

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