World Hindi Day 2024: History, Theme, 10 Facts, Quotes, and Wishes to Share on Hindi Diwas
World Hindi Day 2024: History, Theme, 10 Facts, Quotes, and Wishes to Share on Hindi Diwas
World Hindi Day is celebrated on January10 to honour the language and its contribution. The day aims to spread awareness about the language.

Hindi is not just a language but an emotion. After Mandarin and English, it is the third-most spoken language in the world. The contribution of Hindi to Indian literature, in preserving the values, is remarkable. World Hindi Day is celebrated on January10 to honour the language and its contribution. As its name suggests, the day aims to spread awareness about the language. On the occasion of World Hindi Day, several special programs are organised to promote the language.

As we gear up to celebrate the special day, here are a few details about this important day.

World Hindi Day 2024 Wishes To Share

  1. Don’t be ashamed to speak Hindi. Hearty greetings to all of you on Hindi Day!
  2. Hindi is our language; we should observe Hindi Diwas every day and make Hindi proud. Happy Hindi Diwas.
  3. Hindi has been such a language since time immemorial, which has not boycotted any words simply because it is foreign. Let us never forget that and celebrate our language.
  4. Hindi is a beautiful language with easy words. Share the love for the language especially today. Happy Hindi Diwas!
  5. Till Hindi is not made the power of the poor, till then the country will not get freedom from poverty. Happy Hindi Diwas!
  6. Wishing you a very Happy Hindi Diwas to you. Let us add more purpose to this day by promising ourselves to always stand for the honour of our mother tongue.
  7. Many wishes for a pride-filled Hindi Diwas.
  8. Celebrate the beautiful Hindi literature every day! Wishes for Hindi Diwas.
  9. Let Hindi spread its wings more. Happy Hindi Diwas.
  10. Hindi Diwas is not a single day, it is a way of life.

History and Significance

World Hindi Day was first celebrated on January 10, 2006, after former Prime Minister of India Dr. Manmohan Singh designated this date as World Hindi Day. This day was reportedly picked to mark the anniversary of the first time when Hindi was spoken in the United Nations General Assembly in 1949. Since 1975, the Ministry of External Affairs has been organising World Hindi Conferences in countries like the United Kingdom, Mauritius, Trinidad and Tobago, the United States of America, and Fiji. These are the countries with a significant Hindi-speaking population. Last year’s conference was held in Fiji in association with the Government of Fiji.

Theme

The theme for World Hindi Day is “Hindi – Bridging Traditional Knowledge and Artificial Intelligence.”

10 Facts on World Hindi Day

  1. As per the 2011 Language Census, released in 2018, Hindi is the only scheduled language with an increase in general speaking population. It showed an increase of almost 6%.
  2. As per the 2011 language Census, about 43.63% of Indians listed Hindi as their mother tongue.
  3. Hindi was the 3rd most spoken language in the world in 2019, just behind English and Mandarin.
  4. Hindi has 615 million speakers around the world.
  5. On September 14, 1949, the Government of India adopted Hindi as the official language.
  6. Hindi is widely spoken in Nepal, Fiji, Mauritius, Suriname, Guyana, and Trinidad and Tobago.
  7. As per the Indian Council for Cultural Relations, Hindi is taught as a subject in 176 universities worldwide.
  8. The first published Hindi books are believed to be Heera Lal’s treatise on Ain E Akbari, called Ain e Akbari ki Bhasha Vachanika, and Rewa Maharaja’s treatise on Kabir. Both books were published in 1795.
  9. The alphabetical table of Hindi in Devnagri script is called ‘Varnamala’.
  10. Alam Ara, released on March 14, 1931, is considered to be the first Hindi talking movie.

World Hindi Day 2024 Quotes

  1. A country that does not have the pride of its language and literature cannot be advanced. – Dr Rajendra Prasad
  2. An art of expression should begin with childhood, and the lucid use of one’s mother tongue should be typical of that art. The sense of reality should be strengthened from the beginning, yet by no means at the cost of those lofty illusions we call patriotism, veneration, love. – Louis Sullivan
  3. This universe can very well be expressed in words and syllables which are not those of one’s mother tongue. – Tahar Ben Jelloun
  4. The rhythm of my body is the same as my mother tongue. It is in this rhythm where I find sanctity, that I can return to my mother who is everywhere in the universe. – Kim Hyesoon

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