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‘Hindi (The Basha of India) Diwas’ celebrated at Bhagavathi School with zeal and enthusiasm

KARIMNAGAR, SEPTEMBER 14, 2024: Students of Bhagavathi High School, Bhagathnagar, Karimnagar, celebrated the ‘Hindi Diwas’ to emphasise the significance of the most widely spoken language in India with great zeal and enthusiasm on Saturday.

On this occasion, a special morning assembly was organised in the school in which children performed a prayer and other activities including reciting poems, speeches and small skits in Hindi. Children highlighted the importance of the Hindi language by presenting a short play and rendering poems and small skits on this occasion. At the same time, the Hindi teachers described the Hindi language as the identity of India and the heritage of Indian culture. They said that growing apathy towards Hindi could pose a threat to the very existence of our country.

On this occasion, School Chairman B Ramana Rao also shared his views on the importance of Hindi. On this day children also took part in various activities. Director B Vijaya Lakshmi, coordinators and educators were also present.

The Hindi Diwas celebration reaffirmed the significance of the Hindi language and promoted cultural harmony and understanding amongst the students and the community at large. The event not only celebrated the language but also provided a platform for students to showcase their talent and express the rich cultural heritage of India.

Hindi Diwas is observed every year on 14th September. This day is dedicated to the celebration of the Hindi language. On September 14th 1949, the Constituent Assembly of India, decided to adopt Hindi, written in the Devanagari script, as one of the official languages of India. Hindi connects people from different communities and fosters a sense of identity.

Hindi Diwas is celebrated on September 14 to pay tribute to the official language of India. It marks the birth anniversary of Beohar Rajendra Simha, an acclaimed Indian scholar, historian, and writer, who played a significant role in getting the language its due credit.

 

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