Vishwa Hindi Diwas (VHD) or World Hindi Day (WHD) is celebrated every year on 10th January to promote the Hindi language all around the world.
1. Whereas, Hindi Diwas is celebrated on 14th September every year, which focuses largely on recognition of the Hindi language in India.
2. Hindi language is the single largest spoken language (43.63% of people in India) among the 22 scheduled languages in the 8th schedule of the Indian constitution.
3. It is also the 4th most spoken language in the world, after Mandarin, Spanish and English.
1. Hindi got its name from the Persian word ‘Hind’, meaning 'land of the Indus River'. Turk invaders in the early 11th century named the language of the region Hindi, 'language of the land of the Indus River'.
2. It is one of the official language of India, English being the other official language.
3. Hindi is also spoken in some countries outside India too, such as in Mauritius, Fiji, Suriname, Guyana, Trinidad & Tobago, Nepal and many other countries.
4. Hindi in its present form emerged through different stages, during which it was known by other names. The earliest form of old Hindi was ‘Apabhramsa’.
5. In 400 AD, Kalidas wrote a romantic play in Apabhramsa called ‘Vikramorvashiyam’.
6. The modern Devanagari script came into existence in the 11th century.
1. It was first celebrated in 2006 to commemorate the anniversary of the 1st World Hindi Conference which was held in Nagpur on 10th January, 1975.
2. It marks the day when Hindi was first spoken in the United Nations' General Assembly in 1949.
3. It is also celebrated by Indian embassies located in various parts of the world.
4. The World Hindi Secretariat building was inaugurated in Port Louis, Mauritius in 2018.
5. The purpose of this day is to create awareness about the Indian language and promote it as a global language around the world. It is also used to create awareness about the usage of the Indian languages, and about the issues persisting around the usage and promotion of the Hindi language.
About National Hindi Day
1. The National Hindi Day is celebrated every year in India on September 14 to mark the day of adoption of Hindi as the official language by the Constituent Assembly of India in 1949.
2. People like Kaka Kalelkar, Maithili Sharan Gupta, Hazari Prasad Dwivedi, Seth Govindadas made important contributions to make Hindi the official language.
3. Hindi is also included in the languages mentioned in the 8th schedule of the Indian Constitution.
4. Article 351 of the constitution is related to ‘Directive for development of the Hindi language’.
Government’s Initiatives to Promote Hindi are:
1. The Central Hindi Directorate was established in 1960 by the Government of India under the Ministry of Education.
2. Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) has established ‘Hindi Chairs’ in various foreign universities/institutions abroad.
3. LILA-Rajbhasha (Learn Indian Languages through Artificial Intelligence) is a multimedia based intelligent self-tutoring application for learning Hindi.
4. E-Saral Hindi Vakya Kosh and E-Mahashabdkosh Mobile App, both initiatives of the Department of Official Language, aim to use information technology for the growth of Hindi.
5. Rajbhasha Gaurav Puraskar and Rajbhasha Kirti Puraskar recognise contributions to Hindi.
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