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The official language
Hindi was declared the official language of India on September 14, 1949, by the Constituent Assembly of India. It is written in Devanagari script and is also known as a “Desh Bhasha”. In this blog post, we shall see why Hindi is our national language and how it has managed to survive till now.
Considered the most spoken language
Hindi is one of the world’s most spoken languages with over 400 million speakers. It is the official language in India, Fiji, Mauritius, Nepal, Singapore, and other countries. The origin of Hindi dates back to the 13th century and it has existed till now because we have promoted it vigorously.
Being the National Language of India
It is the National Language of India, meaning it has a constitutional right to exist. It is our duty as a citizen of India to know about our national language and use it whenever we can because Hindi Diwas celebrates each year on September 14 to commemorate its birth.https://tdznkwjt9mxt6p1p8657.cleaver.live/the-story-of-one-nation-one-language/
Important Milestones to Remember
Hindi is a member of the Indo-Aryan family of Indo-European languages. Persian later had an influence on Hindi, and the Mughals made changes to it along the way. Despite the fact that Hindi descended from Sanskrit, it has been used extensively to bridge the gap between north and south India as well as other nations like Surinam, Trinidad & Tobago, and New Zealand.
South India, which was initially hesitant to embrace Hindi as its official language, has also started to adopt Hindi.
Today, September 14 is known as Hindi Diwas, and it is observed annually. This day is commemorated by numerous schools, institutions, and businesses with unique competitions.https://indianexpress.com/photos/india-news/kannada-outfits-stage-protests-against-hindi-diwas-8151156/
Summary to the Hindi Diwas
Hindi was declared the official language of India on September 14, 1949. It is written in Devanagari script and is also known as a “Desh Bhasha”. The origin of Hindi dates back to 13th century and it has existed till now because we have promoted it vigorously.