Hindi Diwas 2019 Date And Significance: Know All About The Day And Interesting Facts About One of India's Official Languages
On Hindi Diwas, various literary and cultural programmes are held at educational institutes to bring students closer to the Hindi language. Hindi is one of the two official languages of the Union of India — the other being English.
New Delhi, September 13: Hindi was recognised and adopted as the official language of India on September 14 in 1949, two years after the country got independence. Since then, Hindi Diwas is celebrated on September 14 to highlight the importance of the language. On Hindi Diwas, various literary and cultural programmes are held at educational institutes to bring students closer to the Hindi language. Hindi Diwas 2019 Special: Common English Words Translated into Hindi We Bet You Haven't Heard Before.
Hindi is one of the two official languages of the Union of India — the other being English. Hindi, which belongs to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European language group, is the fourth most-spoken language in the world. In India, nearly 44 percent of the total population identify Hindi as their mother tongue. Although Hindi has evolved from Sanskrit, it was influenced by Persian during the Mughal era in India. Many of its words find their origin in Arabic or Persian.
The Congress, in its 1925 Karachi session, had passed a resolution to make Hindustani — the blend of Hindi and Urdu — the lingua franca of independent India. The resolution, however, was modified later and Hindi alone became the national language. Hindi takes pride in being the mother tongue of 180 million people and the second language of 300 million people across the globe.
After Chinese (all its variants), Spanish and English, Hindi is the fourth most-spoken language in the world. Hindi is also called as "Language of Unity" as Mahatma Gandhi used the language to unite Indians against the British rule. Although Hindi is mainly spoken in North India, leaders in South India have also taken efforts to promote it as the national language.
Former Prime Minister Deve Gowda, who hails from Karnataka, has spoken for promotion of Hindi. Former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu M Karunanidhi recited a poem in Hindi during a campaign. Similarly, J Jayalalithaa campaigned in Hindi for the promotion of the language. On Hindi Diwas, President gives away awards to people for their contributions to the language. The award ceremony is held in Delhi’s Vigyan Bhawan.
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