Sanskrit is an Old Indo-Aryan language in which the most ancient documents are the Vedas which is composed in Vedic Sanskrit. Sanskrit is considered to be the most flexible - compatible for modern computer language. Various efforts have now been made by the Government of India to make this language popular, and administration of The Statue of Unity has a prominent and unique link in it. "Namo Namah Sarvebhyam, Mum Naam Ganga, Sarvebhyam Swagatam Karomi ", are the words you might come across on Radio Broadcast while visiting the Statue of Unity at Kevadiya. 15 tribal Radio Jockeys of Radio Unity 90 FM can broadcast in Sanskrit without any hesitation. As a new initiative by SOUADATGA (Statue of Unity Area Development and Tourism Governance Authority), Radio Unity 90 FM, which is currently very popular in the broadcasting world. It has commenced and one more initiative has been taken to select Sanskrit as a language of broadcasting. This is a community radio that has recently started b