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Hindi Day is celebrated every year on 14 September and this day is dedicated to promote the propagation and importance of Hindi language.

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Hindi Day is celebrated every year on 14 September and this day is dedicated to promote the propagation and importance of Hindi language.

Mahesh Dhoundiyal - Delhi

Hindi Day was celebrated by Shri Akrurji Welfare Trust in Varshney Bhawan, Delhi, Preet Vihar, on this occasion, President Deepak Gupta said from the stage about Hindi Day that, Hindi Day holds a special significance in Indian history, because this day is also associated with the freedom struggle. After independence, on 14 September 1949, the Constituent Assembly declared Hindi as the official language of India in Devanagari script. Talking about the purpose behind celebrating Hindi Day, its sole purpose is to connect the cultural and linguistic diversity of India and to honor the linguistic dignity and its importance.



This day dedicated to Hindi makes every Indian realize that we are Hindi and Hindi is our identity, which is the duty and religion of every Indian to take forward, Acharya Shubhesh Sharman said while expressing his views. Advocate Rakshpal Singh, Anjani Kumar Srivastava (Bank Chief Manager and others expressed their views in this Hindi Diwas program. Poetess Dr. Swadesh Singh and Samod Singh Commando recited poems.



Abhishek Bhargava Bank Manager did the work of planning the program and poetess Renu Sharma conducted the stage. Senior social workers like Mahesh Hingorani, Vinod Singhal, Vasudev, Pyare Krishna, Deepak Agarwal, Arvind, Rohit etc. were present in the program.

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