India Celebrates Hindi Diwas, Leaders Wish the Citizens on the Occasion

The date of September 14 was declared as the Hindi Diwas to commemorate it being added as one of the official languages.
India Celebrates Hindi Diwas, Leaders Wish the Citizens on the Occasion
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GUWAHATI: Hindi Diwas is organised in India to encourage and promote the Hindi language as a connecting language for all people of the massive country. Events are organised across the country in various institutions to commemorate the day. The date of September 14 was declared as the Hindi Diwas by the first Prime Minister of the country to commemorate it being used as one of the official languages of the country.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi took to X to wish everyone on the occasion. He mentioned “Best wishes to all my family members on Hindi Diwas. I wish that Hindi language will continue to strengthen the thread of national unity and goodwill.”

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma also wished the citizens of the country on this occasion. he mentioned, “Every state has a priceless treasure of local languages ​​as mother tongue, but the role of official language हिंदी is very important in the unity of India. We are proud that due to the efforts of Modi government, the pride of Hindi has continuously increased on the world stage. Hearty greetings to all Hindi lovers on हिंदी_दिवस “ over the social media site X.”

Union Home Minister, Amit Shah also wished the people of the country on the occasion. He mentioned, “I wish everyone good wishes on the occasion of 'Hindi Diwas'. 'Hindi' is the name for unifying the diversity of languages ​​of India, the world's largest democracy. From the independence movement till today, Hindi has played an important role in uniting the country. On the occasion of 'Hindi Diwas', let us take a pledge to strengthen all Indian languages ​​including the official language Hindi.”

The Union Minister of Education Dharmendra Pradhan wrote,”Best wishes on Hindi Diwas. Hindi is not only a language but also a culture and tradition. Hindi binds the multilingual Indian culture in the thread of unity. I congratulate all the people dedicated to the development of the Hindi language. Taking pride in our linguistic diversity, let us all pledge to enrich and strengthen Hindi, our mother tongue and Indian languages.”

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