Rishi Rajpopat, the 27-year-old Cambridge College pupil, who has solved a 2,500-year-old Sanskrit grammar drawback had obtained a scholarship from Rajiv Gandhi Basis, the Congress claimed amid the escalated confrontation between the Congress and the BJP following the current face-off between the troops in Arunachal. Rajiv Gandhi Basis, the FCRA registration of which was cancelled just a few months in the past is on the centrestage of the controversy as BJP claims the muse took grants from China. At a time when Rishi Rajpopat’s achievement is being celebrated, Congress chief Supriya Shrinate on Sunday mentioned Rishi obtained a grant from Rajiv Gandhi Basis solely.
“Bhakts at the moment are confused. They had been celebrating Rishi Rajpopat’s achievement after which they got here to know that Rishi obtained the scholarship to review at Cambridge College from Rajiv Gandhi Basis,” the Congress chief tweeted wishing him success sooner or later.
Rajiv Gandhi Basis and China donation
In October, the FCRA licence of the Rajiv Gandhi Basis was cancelled for alleged violations of the overseas funding regulation. Union residence minister Amit Shah lately mentioned that the muse obtained ₹1.35 crore from the Chinese language embassy.
The difficulty has resurfaced because the Congress is demanding a debate on the Tawang conflict in Parliament. The BJP has turned the warmth on the Congress referring to this donation subject, criticising Rahul Gandhi’s current remark that Indian troopers ‘had been thrashed’ by the Chinese language aspect.
Rishi Rajpopat, Sanskrit grammar puzzle and Rajiv Gandhi Basis
Rishi Rajpopat decoded a rule taught by Panini which might revolutionise the examine of Sanskrit. As Congress chief Priyanka Gandhi congratulated Rishi Rajpopat, she mentioned he was a recipient of the Rajiv Gandhi Cambridge Scholarship.
Rajiv Gandhi Basis began the Rajiv Gandhi Cambridge Scholarships in 2014-15 for Indian college students who wish to examine in Cambridge College. Rishi Rajpopat was awarded the scholarship in 2017-18.
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