Hindi Day

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Hindi Day

Hindi Day is celebrated throughout the country on 14th September every year to remember the historic occasion of Hindi. It was started to celebrate Hindi day as Hindi was adopted by the Constitutional Assembly in the year 1949 as the official language written in Devanagari script.

Hindi Day 2018, will be celebrated on the 14th of September.

Why Hindi day is celebrated?

Hindi Day is celebrated throughout the country to display the importance of Hindi language in the country. India has a large history of Hindi language which is associated with Indo-Aryan branch of Indo-European language family. The Government of India has set a goal to make mother tongue in line with the country's freedom i.e. the goal of making the Hindi language grammar and spelling Apart from India, it is also spoken in Mauritius, Pakistan, Suriname, Trinidad and some other countries. It is spoken by 258 million people as a mother tongue and it is the 5th long language of the world.

September 14 is celebrated every year as a program, because Hindi language (written in Devanagari script) was adopted by the Constituent Assembly of India on 14 September 1949 as the official language of the Republic of India. The decision to use Hindi language as the official language of India was validated by the Constitution of India (which came into effect on January 26, 1950). According to the Indian Constitution, Hindi language written in Devanagari script was first adopted as an official language of India under article 343.

Activities on Hindi Day

Hindi Day is celebrated in the form of Hindi Day in schools, colleges, offices, institutes and other enterprises, with different programs and events organized from Hindi poetry, story lecture, dictionary competition etc. Hindi is the best medium of communication between people in India, so it should be publicized in each other. Hindi is the second most commonly spoken language in the world. In Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi, people are rewarded on this day by the President of India for excellence in different areas related to Hindi.

Official language award is given to departments, ministries, public sector undertakings and nationalized banks. In the awards distributed every year on Hindi Day, the names of two were changed by the Home Ministry on March 25, 2015. Indira Gandhi Rajbhasha Award (established in 1986) has been changed to Raj Bhasha Kirti Award and Rajiv Gandhi National Knowledge Science Fundamental Book Writing Award in Rajbhasha Gaurav Puraskar.

Hindi Day Celebration

Hindi Day is celebrated every year to honor Mother's language of India. It is celebrated by people in government offices, private offices, and educational institutions. It is celebrated by school and college students with a variety of activities in the proper guidance of the teachers. Hindi Day is celebrated throughout the country, which reflects the importance of the most widely spoken Hindi language in India. It is celebrated by students in almost all schools and colleges by organizing a special gathering of many recreational activities. Recitation of the recitation of the duhs of Tulsi Das by the students of various classes, recitation of the speech, essay writing, Hindi poetry lessons, couplets of Kabir Das, Rahim's couplet, singing, song, dance, general knowledge quiz competition, drama, slogan in Hindi Writing is included in the main activities of this day. On this day, students are encouraged to give speeches, essay writing and other activities in Hindi specially. In the schools, small children are given work or some lines of speech to write something in Hindi. A very old and famous Hindi hymn ("A Malik Tere Bande Hum") is sung in the group by the students.

National Language Day - In order to celebrate Hindi Day, internal school competitions are organized by various schools. Students of various schools invite students to participate in various competitions such as the text of Hindi poetry (based on the subject of "Hindi my identity") and (based on 'Hindi theme' formula for unity) competition. These types of competitions are organized by the schools to help the students to discover the knowledge of Hindi language along with their different tasteful ways.
Importance of Hindi Day and the need to celebrate as a program

Hindi is our mother tongue and we should honor and respect it. Due to the development of technical and economic prosperity in the country, Hindi has lost its importance somewhere. In order to succeed in every field, everyone wants to speak and learn English and there is a similar demand. However, we should not leave our mother language and should also be interested in it, and with the success, both of them should be together to fulfill the other requirements. The language and culture of any country plays a very important role in connecting people with people in any country.

Wings of the mother tongue of any economically prosperous country begin to grow rapidly because people of other countries also want to learn that language, although they do not think that their own identity depends on their mother tongue and culture. Every Indian should value Hindi language and take advantage of economic advancement in the country. It has exposed Indian history since ancient times and is the key to our identity in the future. It is a very large language, which is also spoken and well understood by people from other countries (Nepal, Trinidad, Mauritius, etc.). It provides a very easy and simple way to interact with each other. It plays an important role in uniting the diverse India, so it is said as a contact language. Every year, to honor Hindi and its significance to the next generation, there is a need to celebrate Hindi Day as a very big program. Celebrate Hindi Day, not because it is our official language, but also because it is our mother language that we should respect and should also commemorate commemoration from time to time. We should be proud of our official language and in other countries Hindi should never feel hesitant while speaking. Nowadays due to the growing popularity of English in all the working areas, people prefer English more than Hindi. At this stage, the Anniversary of Hindi Diwas feels honored to the Indians that one day is also devoted to their official language.

This program provides an opportunity for Indians to spread the language of Hindi language. This celebration will create enthusiasm about the Hindi language among the youth of the country. It inspires the youth, and brings a positive impression to Hindi between them. So, we should celebrate Hindi Day with great enthusiasm every year, to participate in various programs organized in school, college, community or society to feel the importance of Hindi language with heart.

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