September 14 marks 'Hindi Day'

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September 14 marks 'Hindi Day' as our Raj Bhasha

New Delhi, Fri, 14 Sep 2007 Binita Tiwari

Hindi is a language of harmony and understanding said Ban Ki Moon during the 8th World Hindi Conference on Hindi at United Nation headquarter in New York and surprised many by inaugurating the ceremony with Namaste! Kya Hal Chal hai?

September 14 is celebrated as Hindi Day and was adopted as the official language of Constituent assembly in 1949 on this day.

 The Constitution of India adopted Hindi in Devanagri Script as the official language of the union under Article (343) in 1950.

It was envisioned that Hindi would become the sole working language of the central government by 1965, and state government will function in their own choice. But it did not happen and English is also used along with Hindi.

This decision of using Hindi met a widespread anti Hindi agitation by the non native speaker of Hindi. As a result the Official Language Act of 1963 was passed and English continued to be use as official language for indefinite period.

Hindi has a history behind; it belongs to Indo–Aryan branch of indo European language family. The word ‘Hindi’ itself is a gift of Persian, Mughals added to its flavour, Amir Khusro was first to write Hindi Poem.

Though it evolved from Sanskrit but many of its words originated from Arabic or Persian language.

This is also called as a ‘link language’, as it has united the vast Indian Diaspora and also minimized the gap between South and North India.

This language has travelled a long distance to make its presence felt in the World. It is spoken in many parts of the world and its one of the main language in Mauritius, Surinam, Trinidad and many others including US, South Africa, New Zealand etc.

If it is the mother tongue of 180 million people then it is also the second language of 300 million people.

 

Gandhi used this language to unite the whole India and used this language as ‘language of unity’. The word Swadeshi revolutionise the freedom struggle, and its entry into the Oxford dictionary marks its importance in world history.

Statistics are available which tells that Hindi is the second most spoken language of the world.

 

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 Its great to see Hindi world wide but at home in India we are forgotton it we feel proud to talk in english. 

Hindi bhasha ki durdsha ke sabse bade Zimmedaar hum hindustani hi hain. Hame garv hona chahiye ki humari bhasha dunia main sabse purani bhasha hain.

Ankur ji dhanyawad

wah wah rajesh ji kya jawaab diya hai. Sahi kah raha hai aap. Hum hi zimmadar hai.

Bahut bahut dhanyavaad aap ka bhi is jawaab ka liya. Jai Hindi jai Bharat.  

अंकुरजी धन्यवाद सटीक जानकारी के लिए , स्कूल के हिंदी कार्यक्रम मे आमंत्रित किया गया है I बच्चो को सही जानकारी दे पाउँगा.


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