Amit Shah – LIVE HINDI NEWS

Live Hindi News :- Union Home Minister Amit Shah has expressed hope that official language Hindi will continue to contribute in fulfilling India's commitment towards developed India by bringing together all Indian languages. On the occasion of Hindi Rajbhasha Diwas being celebrated today (14 September), Home Minister Amit Shah posted an X message saying, “Happy Hindi Diwas to all the people of the country. All Indian languages ​​are our pride and our heritage. We cannot progress without enriching them. Official language Hindi has an integral relationship with every Indian language.

This year Hindi has completed 75 years of mass communication and national integration as the official language of the country. I believe that by bringing together all Indian languages, Hindi as an official language will continue to contribute to fulfilling the promise of a developed India.” The official Diamond Jubilee celebrations will be held in New Delhi today. Union Home Minister Amit Shah is scheduled to address the inaugural session of the Official Language Diamond Jubilee Celebrations and 4th All India Official Language Conference in New Delhi today (September 14, 2024).

The fourth All India Official Language Conference will be held today and tomorrow (14 and 15 September) at Bharat Mandapam in Delhi to commemorate the completion of 75 years of Hindi as an official language. The Official Language Department of the Home Ministry has made arrangements for this. On this occasion, the Union Home Minister is going to release the special diamond jubilee edition of the 'Rajpasha Bharati' magazine. Amit Shah will launch postage stamps and coins on Diamond Jubilee Amit Shah will also present the Rajpasha Gaurav and Rajpasha Kirti awards.

Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman Harivansh, Union Minister of State for Home Nityanand Rai, Pandit Sanjay Kumar, Deputy Chairman of Parliamentary Official Language Committee Parthhari Mahtab, other members of the committee, secretaries of the Union government, chief executive officers of various banks and two Hindi scholars from South India were present at the inaugural session. More than 10,000 participants are expected to attend the two-day conference.

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