India's Secularism Cannot be 'Shaken' Due to Sanskrit, Says PM Narendra Modi in Berlin | Read

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while addressing a reception for the Indian Community in Berlin on Monday, said India's secularism is strong and will not shake. His remarks were made against the backdrop of the government's decision to replace German as the third language with Sanskrit in government-run schools across the country.

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