The Hindi language is one of the major languages of the world. Hindi can also be seen as the identity of India. Although the Hindi language is spoken in many other countries including India. Hindi language works to connect Indians settled abroad with each other. The role and importance of Hindi is very deep. For this reason, Hindi Diwas is celebrated twice a year. Hindi Day is celebrated twice a year, first in January and second in September. A special day is fixed for Hindi Day in India.
India has 22 languages and 72507 scripts. Hindi is the language that unites India amidst so many languages and diversities in one country. There are 28 states and 8 union territories in India. India celebrates Hindi Day to make the people living in all the states aware of the importance of Hindi and to propagate it.
The use of the Hindi language in common parlance has started decreasing, to promote it and to inspire the coming generations towards Hindi, every year in India, Hindi Day is celebrated in September. Let's know when is Hindi Day in India, and know the history and importance of Hindi Day.
When is Hindi Day celebrated?
Hindi Diwas is celebrated at the beginning of the year in January. This day happens on a global level. World Hindi Day is celebrated on 10 January. The nation of India celebrates Hindi Day on 14 September. Every year 14 September is celebrated as National Hindi Day in India.
History of Hindi Diwas?
Celebrating Hindi Day in India started after independence. Although the foundation of this day was laid before the Independence Day in 1946. For the first time that year, on 14 September, the Constituent Assembly accepted Hindi written in Devanagari script as the official language of India. After the formation of the government of India's first Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, it was decided to celebrate 14 September as Hindi Day and the first official Hindi Day was celebrated on 14 September 1953.
Why celebrate Hindi Diwas?
There are many languages and scripts in India, but the Hindi language works to connect all the states of India and Indians living abroad. Hindi Day is also celebrated given the increasing importance of the English language and the decline in the prevalence of Hindi so that the neglect of Hindi can be stopped. Mahatma Gandhi had asked to make Hindi the national language. Although Hindi is not the national language, it is considered the official language of India.
How do you celebrate Hindi Diwas?
To promote Hindi, Hindi language is used in place of English in all government offices. On the occasion of Hindi Diwas, many types of programs and seminars are organized, where debates take place on the importance of Hindi and people are encouraged towards Hindi. On this day people associated with Hindi are rewarded.
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