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Hindi Day was celebrated with enthusiasm at Meghnagar Government College from September 14th to September 20th, as part of the Indian Knowledge Tradition.

Rahim Sherani Hindustani - Jhabua

"Hindi Day" was celebrated with enthusiasm at Meghnagar Government College from September 14th to September 20th, 2025, as part of the Indian Knowledge Tradition.

This event was organized to highlight the Hindi language's glorious cultural heritage and its contribution to the knowledge tradition. The event commenced with Saraswati Vandana and the lighting of a lamp, presided over by the acting Principal, Dr. Shankar Bhuria.

The Principal then addressed the students, stating that Hindi is not just a language, but a medium that has passed on our feelings, our thoughts, and our history from generation to generation.

On September 14th, 1949, the Constituent Assembly granted Hindi the status of the official language.

And since then, we have been celebrating this day as Hindi Day every year. Hindi Diwas provides an opportunity to remind us that in the race for modernity, we should not forget our roots. We may use technology and learn English, but it is our duty to embrace and promote our mother tongue, Hindi.

And we should resolve to respect Hindi and use it as much as possible.

Program coordinator, Prof. Rekha Khare, highlighted the historical significance of the Hindi language and its relevance in the present times. Co-coordinator, Dr. Nidhi Singh Gehlot, presented the program outline, and co-coordinator, Dr. Ashish Verma, conducted the program effectively. Various activities were organized during the program, including:

Essay Writing Competition (the topic was Hindi Literature in the Indian Knowledge Tradition). Abhijeet Maida won first place, Deepika Bhartunia won second place, and Anchal Damor won third place.

Slogan Competition (the topic was the importance of Hindi).

Anchal Damor won first place, Asha Ninama won second place, and Anju Tahen won third place.

Question Forum Competition (the topic was focused on Hindi language and literature). Abhijeet Maida and Sahul Dodiyar won first place, and Khushboo Bhuria and Lalli Damor won second place. Kirtan Ninama and Anil Ninama won second place.

All staff members actively participated, and a large number of students were present.

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