Citing Gujarat as an example where both Hindi and Gujarati have flourished together, Shah said, “There is no conflict between Hindi and other Indian languages."
Hindi Diwas is celebrated every year on September 14th. This date holds historical importance dating back to 1949 when the Constituent Assembly of India made the decision to declare Hindi as the official language of the Central Government. Due to its widespread usage across various regions of India, Hindi was selected as one of the official languages. Our team assessed the extent of awareness among Delhi residents concerning Hindi and Hindi Diwas. Watch the video to see people's reactions.
The history of Hindi Diwas dates back to the initial days of India's independence movement.
In a message on the occasion of "Hindi Diwas", Shah also said Hindi has never competed nor will compete with any other Indian language and that a strong country will emerge only by strengthening all its languages.
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