Sarvodaya Sanskrit Ashram
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Sarvodaya Sanskrit Ashram is a not-for-profit organisation in Uttar Pradesh, India. Its mission is to provide education to all who are deprived of it, to give shelter (Ashraya) to the poor and disabled, and up-liftment of all (Sarvodaya).
The ashram's roots in Sanskriti culture, Sanskrit (a liturgical language of India), and literature, help it revive Sanskrit and the ideas that Sanskriti is based on.