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When is Hindi Diwas Celebrated Every Year?
A)
15 September
B)
14 September
C)
13 September
D)
12 September

Correct Answer :   14 September


Hindi Diwas or Hindi Day is celebrated every year on 14 September. The day is dedicated to promote and celebrate the cultural heritage of Hindi –the official language of India.

Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first prime minister of India, had officially declared 14 September as the Hindi Diwas. Hindi was declared as one of the official languages in order to streamline government operations in a multilingual nation.

On the occasion of Hindi Diwas, different activities are are organized in schools, colleges, government offices, and cultural institutions throughout the country.

Some of these Hindi Diwas activities include essay competitions, workshops, seminars, writing competitions, cultural programmes, quizzes, and more. The main significance of celebrating Hindi Diwas in India is to highlight the importance of Hindi as a language of communication, and as a repository for the country's extensive literary and cultural history.


History  of Hindi Diwas :

The history of Hindi Diwas dates back to 14 September 1949, when Hindi language was declared as the official language of India under the Indian Constitution. Hindi language plays a critical role in connecting people from different linguistic backgrounds in India, and is understood and spoken by people from different regions of the country.


Significance Hindi Diwas :

The main significance of celebrating the Hindi Diwas is to recognise and honour the contribution of the Hindi language to India's cultural and linguistic diversity. Hindi Diwas is observed to promote and value the linguistic diversity of India. It focuses on preserving and advancing India's linguistic heritage..

Source : The Quint

Published On : September 14, 2023
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