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Hindi Day is celebrated every year in honor of the Hindi language. Hindi is not limited to just a language, but it is a way of communication with which every Indian feels attached. If we look at all the languages ​​spoken in India, the graph of Hindi appears to be the highest.
According to Wikipedia and various sources, more than 60 crore people speak the Hindi language here. Hindi is also taught compulsorily in various government and private schools.
You must have read and heard about National Hindi Day. However, do you know about World Hindi Day? If not, then we will learn about it through this article.
When is World Hindi Day celebrated?
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World Hindi Day is organized every year on 10 January. This is different from National Hindi Day. Let us tell you that National Hindi Day.The objective of World Hindi Day is to promote awareness and the promotion of Hindi among people all over the world.
What is the Purpose of celebrating World Hindi Day ?
In the era of globalization, this day emphasizes on the preservation and promotion of the Hindi language, especially in the overseas Indian communities where the new generation is moving away from Hindi.
Purpose of this day:
- Promoting the use of Hindi in international forums
- Strengthening Hindi in education, technology and digital platforms
- To highlight the global image of Hindi through Bollywood, literature and media.
- Motivating non-Hindi speakers to learn Hindi
- It is celebrated every year on 14 September.
World's First Hindi Conference
Let us tell you that the first World Hindi Conference was organized in Nagpur on January 10, 1975. It was inaugurated by the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. 122 participants from 30 countries participated in this conference.
When was the official start of celebrating Hindi Day?
Celebrating Hindi Diwas was officially started in the year 2006. Former Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh had announced to celebrate January 10 as World Hindi Day in 2006. On this day, Hindi Diwas is also organized in Indian embassies abroad.
Historic moment of Hindi in the United Nations:
On October 4, 1977, the then Foreign Minister of India Atal Bihari Vajpayee had created history by giving a speech in Hindi in the United Nations General Assembly. This was the first time that an Indian leader addressed the UN in Hindi. He spoke on topics like peace, non-alignment, and nuclear disarmament. This bold and new step took the international prestige of Hindi to new heights and paved the way for its use on global platforms.
The Status of Hindi Globally Today
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- Today, Hindi is spoken and understood in more than 190 countries.
- It is heard on many international platforms, including the United Nations.
- Bollywood, OTT platforms, digital media, and social media have given it a global identity.
- The Indian diaspora has not only kept Hindi alive abroad but also made it influential.
The Importance of World Hindi Day
- Promoting Hindi teaching institutions.
- Strengthening cultural ties with the Indian diaspora.
- Instilling pride in Hindi among the new generation.
- Recognizing the power of Hindi content in the digital age.
What is the theme of Hindi Diwas 2026 ?
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The theme of World Hindi Day in the year 2026 focuses on ‘Hindi: From Traditional Knowledge to Artificial Intelligence’. Its objective is that Hindi, apart from being a traditional language, is also ahead in the world of technology. This language can also be used in the field of artificial intelligence. Efforts are being made by the government to make it easy to use from coding to digital platforms.
World Hindi Day 2026 will continue this tradition, reminding us that Hindi is no longer confined by borders; it resonates across continents. When a foreigner says "Namaste" in Hindi, they are not just speaking words; they are acknowledging our civilization. We can say,
हिंदी अतीत की धरोहर है,
वर्तमान की ज़रूरत है
और भविष्य की संभावना।
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