Volume : 5, Issue : 8, August - 2016
AN ANALYSIS OF HIGHER EDUCATION AT REPUBLIC LITHUANIA FROM REPUBLIC INDIA
Dr. R. G. Anand, Dr. S. Latha Maheswari
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<p> Lithuania is the largest of the three Baltic States and it is bordered by Latvia, Poland and the Kaliningrad Region of Russia and Belarus. The capital of the country is Vilnius and the official language is Lithuanian. Lithuania has a population of slightly over 3 million people and it is a member of several international organizations including the European Union, the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE). From cities and towns full of historic monuments to wonderful retreats in a pristine natural environment, Lithuania has places to go and see for everyone. Officially recognized as the geographical centre of Europe and connected by numerous routes to major European cities, Lithuania can be easily reached by land, water or air. The strength of the Lithuanian economy - and that of its Baltic neighbours – gave rise to the unofficial title ‘The Baltic Tiger’. The country has strong industrial, financial and service sectors and is developing its research and innovation and high-tech capacity.India and Lithuania enjoy cordial and friendly relations. Lithuanians believe that there is a close similarity between Lithuanian and Sanskrit, Lithuanian being the Indo-European language grammatically closest to Sanskrit.(2) Study of Indian languages (mainly Hindi and Sanskrit) has been carried out at the Vilnius University for several decades as part of the Philology Department. A separate centre of Indian studies, under the Department of Oriental Studies, was set up in the Vilnius University in 1996.(2)</p>
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Dr. R.G. Anand, Dr. S.Latha Maheswari AN ANALYSIS OF HIGHER EDUCATION AT REPUBLIC LITHUANIA FROM REPUBLIC INDIA Global Journal For Research Analysis,Volume-5, Issue-8, August‾2016