Hindi Diwas 2021-Some facts about the Hindi language and its popularity
Soma basic facts about the Hindi language on the day of Hindi Diwas.
In 1949, Hindi was the official language in the country and there have been various efforts to promote it since that time. On this day, below are some of the interesting facts about the language including its spread outside of India. Every year, 14th September is celebrated the birth anniversary of Beohar Rajendra Simha, who was an Indian scholar and proponent of the Hindi language. The image is for representational purposes only.
Language forms the very importance of any type of communication. For a country like India, its diversity translates into various other languages and cultures which have their own different identity and that is the reason why India does not have a national language. Hindi is used as one of the two official languages for the purpose of communication by the government of India in the Parliament.
India adopted Hindi as the official language in 1949 on 14th September as it coincides with the 50th birthday of Simha. Hindi is known to be spoken only in parts of India, there is an active effort to motivate people in non-Hindi speaking states to learn the language. In the southern part of India, the Dakshina Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha, which has its headquarters in Chennai.
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