North News
New Delhi, September 13
On Hindi Diwas, Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation, Amit Shah said that Hindi is a friend of all Indian languages and they both complement each other. He said that whether it is Gujarati, Marathi, Telugu, Malayalam, Tamil or Bangla, every language strengthens Hindi and Hindi strengthens every language. “If we look at the Hindi movement carefully, whether it is Rajagopalachari ji, Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Lala Lajpat Rai, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose or Acharya Kriplani, all of them hailed from non-Hindi speaking areas,” the Union Home Minister said. He said that the Committee formed under the leadership of Shri Iyengar and Shri KM Munshi had presented a report to the Constituent Assembly to recognize Hindi as the official language and give strength to Hindi and all our other languages. Both these leaders also hailed from non-Hindi speaking areas.
Home Minister further said that this auspicious day is very important for all of us, because on September 14, 1949, the Constituent Assembly of India accepted Hindi as the official language of the Union. Amit Shah said that its 75 years are being completed and we are going to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of official language this year. This journey of 75 years has been very important for Hindi, the official language and the respective languages of all our states. He said that Hindi has seen many ups and downs, but today standing at this point, he can definitely say that Hindi has no competition with any local language.
Union Home Minister said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a lot of work has been done to strengthen Hindi and local languages in the last 10 years. PM Modi has proudly addressed many international forums in Hindi and has put forward the importance of Hindi not only in the country but across the world. Along with this, Prime Minister Modi has also increased the sense of pride towards our languages within the country. In these 10 years, we have made a lot of efforts to strengthen several Indian languages. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given a new life to all our languages and Hindi by giving an important place to imparting primary education in mother tongue in the new education policy.
Amit Shah said that we have developed a tool ‘Kanthasth’ in these 10 years. We have submitted four reports of the Parliamentary Official Language Committee in the last 10 years and work has been done to establish Hindi prominently in government work. In the coming days, the Department of Official Language is also bringing a portal for translation from Hindi to all the languages listed in the Eighth Schedule, through which we will be able to translate any letter or speech into all languages in a very short time using Artificial Intelligence. The Home Minister said that he believes that this will greatly strengthen Hindi and local languages.
The Home Minister further said that today he wants to tell everyone again that our languages are among the richest languages of the world. Hindi connects us and all our languages. He said that it was the spirit of the Constituent Assembly that all the citizens of the country should communicate with each other in an Indian language, be it Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam or Gujarati. By strengthening Hindi, all these languages will also become flexible and prosperous and with the practice of integration, all languages will also take forward our culture, history, literature, grammar and the sanskar of our children.
Union Home Minister said that, therefore, he wants to appeal to all the countrymen that on the occasion of Hindi Diwas, let us take a pledge, strengthen Hindi and our local languages and support this work of the Department of Official Language.