VISHWA HINDI DIWAS๐ฅณ
Every
year on January 10, World Hindi Day, also known as Vishwa Hindi Diwas, is
commemorated. Vishwa Hindi Diwas was formed to mark the day when
Hindi was first spoken in the UNGA in 1949. With about 600 million speakers
globally, Hindi is the third most widely spoken language in the world after
Mandarin Chinese and English.
World Hindi Day: History
In 1950, Hindi was made
the official language of the Union of India. The official language of India is
designated as Hindi in Devanagari script in Article 343 of the Indian
Constitution. Rashtra bhasha Prachar Samiti, Wardha, had the idea for the
inaugural World Hindi Conference in 1973. On January 10, 1975, Nagpur hosted
the event. Its goal was to spread the language throughout the world. A total of
122 representatives from 30 nations attended the conference.
The very first World Hindi Day was celebrated on
January 10, 2006. Dr Manmohan Singh, a former prime minister, adopted it.
Numerous activities are planned on this day all around the world to honour the
language's rich legacy and to promote it. These are frequently hosted by
educational institutions and take the form of literary contests, public forums,
and cultural events.
Additionally, classes are provided to educate
people about the language. In partnership with the Government of Fiji, the
Ministry of External Affairs will host the 12th World Hindi Conference in Fiji
from February 15-17.
World Hindi Day: Significance
World Hindi Day is an occasion
to recognise Hindi as a universal language. This special day also places a
strong emphasis on developing a passion for the language and valuing the
contributions of Hindi speakers. It is also used to spread awareness of the use
of the Indian language, as well as the ongoing issues with Hindi usage and
promotion.
World Hindi Day: Celebration
Vishwa Hindi Diwas,
also known as World Hindi Day, is marked by The Ministry of External Affairs
with characteristic fervour. Numerous activities are planned both nationally
and internationally to promote Hindi. This typically includes events like
poetry readings, tests, cultural events, speech competitions, and debates. In
addition to this, the Indian Postal Department also releases unique
commemorative stamps to mark the growth of Hindi as a language.
World Hindi Day: Theme
The conference's main
theme in 2023 is 'Hindi: Traditional Knowledge to Artificial Intelligence'. The
conference will be held at the Denarau Island Convention Center in Nadi, Fiji.
"Several exhibitions related to the development of the Hindi language will
be organised at the conference venue," reads a post on the World Hindi
Conference's official website. Cultural programmes and Kavi Sammelan is also
proposed to be organised by Indian Council for Cultural Relations, New Delhi,
during the conference.
The Hindi department of GCTE also celebrated World Hindi Day on 10th january 2023. They conducted assembly today.Assembly started with the prayer of Mariya and Gayathri was the host of the assembly. Chinju (I B.Ed Hindi) explained some important facts on Hindi. Hindi language is used in India and Fiji and Hindi is used in America . These were some interesting facts.Then she asked three questions on the topic and the audience answered the questions. Veena from first B.Ed Hindi shared thought of the day on mental strength. Krishna kumar (I B.Ed Malayalam), Shyba teacher , and Jithin sir gave reflection on the thought. Vishnu from second year M.Ed announced that Shyba teacher represented our college in the school youth festival in Kozhikkod as judge in sanskrit competitions. It was a proud moment for GCTE...
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