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Hindi Diwas is observed annually on September 14 to commemorate the decision to adopt Hindi as one of the nation's official languages.
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The first distinct signs of the Hindi language appeared between the 7th and 12th centuries. During this period, the language developed from Apabhramsa, and several regional dialects emerged. 
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Furthermore, Hindi Diwas highlights the contributions of writers, poets, and scholars who have enhanced the language through their literary achievements. 
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As we celebrate Hindi Diwas, let's embark on an extraordinary auditory journey. These series not only tell stories but also celebrate the beauty and storytelling prowess of the Hindi language.
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From gripping dramas to heartwarming love sagas and spine-tingling mysteries, check these 5 best Hindi audio series.
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Hindi is celebrated for its widespread appeal and deep-rooted affection in the hearts of millions. Famous TV actors have shared their favourite ever-delightful tongue twisters. 
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Hindi Diwas is a celebration of India's linguistic heritage and the role of Hindi as an official language in the country's governance and culture.
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It's a day to celebrate the beauty of language and the rich cultural tapestry that makes India truly unique. 
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Hindi is one of the most widely spoken languages in the World. There are Indians in every corner of the world and Hindi is spoken by Indian, Pakistanis and also a few neighbouring countries. Today, on January 10th we celebrate Vishwa Hindi Diwas to promote the Hindi language across the globe.
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FM Nirmala Sitharaman has said she is uncomfortable speaking to a Hindi audience 'I speak Hindi with a lot of sankoch', the FM said The FM said this during an event organised by the Hindi Vivek Magazine
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Today is Hindi Day. On this day in the year 1949, the Constituent Assembly accepted Hindi as the official language of India. Many times people consider the official language and national language to be the same, but there is no mention of the national language in the Constitution of India. Article 343 of the Constitution states that the official language of the country shall be Hindi and the script Devanagari.
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In 2017, the word 'jugaad' was added to Oxford Dictionary, and it means "a flexible approach to problem-solving with limited resources" 'Jungle' was one of the very few first words to be picked up from India by the Oxford dictionary Timepass is not an English word and there was no such word in English dictionary till 2017
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"Hindi has brought special honour to India all over the world. Its simplicity, spontaneity and sensitivity always attract. On Hindi Diwas, I extend my heartfelt greetings to all those people who have contributed tirelessly in making it prosperous and empowered," PM Modi said in a tweet.
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On September 14th, our nation celebrates Hindi Diwas This date is also the birth anniversary of Beohar Rajendra Simha He has been instrumental in writing Hindi in Devanagari script
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Hindi Diwas is observed every year on September 14 “Hindi’s simplicity and sensitivity always attract people,” says PM Modi Amit Shah will participate in the All India Official Language Conference in Surat Gujarat
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Former Karnataka Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy has written a controversial letter to the Chief Minister of Karnataka urging him not to celebrate 'Hindi Divas' in the state. And protested against Hindi. Kumaraswamy has said that forcibly celebrating Hindi Diwas on September 14 would be "injustice" to the people of Karnataka.
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After independence in 1947, now India needs to take freedom from ideological slavery. On the occasion of Hindi Diwas and after 75 years of independence, the question still looms on whether speaking Hindi is considered as fashionable as speaking in English?
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January 10 is celebrated as Vishwa Hindi Diwas every year Hindi is the world's third most widely spoken language in the world In 2017, the Oxford English Dictionary comprised at least 600 Hindi terms
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Hindi reportedly has over 260 million native speakers.
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National Hindi Day is celebrated across the country on 14 September. After independence, Hindi was given the status of official language on 14 September 1949. This day is celebrated to promote Hindi in the country. Hindi is the third most spoken language in the world. In our country, about 77 percent of people speak, understand, and read Hindi.






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