Hindi Diwas, celebrated annually on September 14th, honors the rich heritage and cultural significance of the Hindi language. It marks the day in 1949 when Hindi, written in the Devanagari script, was adopted as one of the official languages of India. The day is celebrated with various cultural programs, seminars, and events promoting the use of Hindi in government institutions, schools, and daily life. Hindi Diwas is a reminder of the language’s unifying power in a nation as diverse as India, bringing people together through literature, art, and communication.
Hindi Diwas: Celebrating the Essence of India’s National Language