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What is the total strength of Indian who speaks Sanskrit ?

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Master In Sanskrit

All indian are speak sanskrit.. some Directly and some indirectly..
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Mr.Deepanshu and Dr.sudheer both well said.
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Only at some places in south India very few people speak Sanskrit as language of communication. And Some students and teachers who are learning/ teaching in Sanskrit schools or colleges.
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I don't think more then 0.2% people would have to know to speak Sanskrit in there day to day life. But if it is the question of knowing good Sanskrit then I definitely should say that in all over India 20 % people know Sanskrit well.
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Most of the Indians speak Sanskrit. They also do Sanskrit courses and MA and BA in Sanskrit. Sanskrit is the best and easy language to study. Approximately, 60% population have taken Sanskrit. Please go further with this.
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English Communication and Soft Skills trainer

Difficult to find the number. But it must be very few. Less than half a percent of the population
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M.A., B.ED

Maximum words of Indian languages are from sanskrit languages.
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M.A., B.ED

All Indians speak sanskrit.But they do not know they are speaking sanskrit words in daily life.
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