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KASHI TAMIL SANGAMAM 4.0 CELEBRATES UNITY IN DIVERSITY

The New Indian Express Mangaluru

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December 15, 2025

NDIA'S civilisational distinctiveness has always sprung from a profound truth-our diversity is not an obstacle to overcome, but a powerful source of unity, renewal, and shared purpose.

- SUKANTA MAJUMDAR

Few contemporary initiatives celebrate this truth as meaningfully as Kashi Tamil Sangamam 4.0, a cultural and educational convergence that deepens the emotional, linguistic, and spiritual bonds between two of India's most ancient cultural centres: Kashi and Tamil Nadu. It is an initiative conceptualised and inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to revive and strengthen the timeless civilisational ties between the North and the South.

This connection stretches back thousands of years, shaped by poetry, pilgrimage, scholarship, temple traditions, and shared philosophical wisdom. Kashi Tamil Sangamam revives this historical link for a new generation, transforming it from a memory preserved in texts into a lived experience. The Sangamam has evolved into a social mission, one that brings students, teachers, artisans, weavers, farmers, spiritual leaders, and entrepreneurs together in a shared space of learning.

At the heart of this year's edition lays the theme 'Let us Learn Tamil'. More than 50 teachers from Tamil Nadu have arrived in Varanasi to teach spoken Tamil and script in local schools. Their presence reinforces a vital truth—India's many languages do not divide us; but they enrich and strengthen our collective identity. For the students of Kashi, learning Tamil becomes a doorway to a world shaped by classical literature, philosophy, music, and artistic nuance. It is not merely a linguistic initiative, but a lesson in cultural empathy.

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