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00:00What is special about this day?
00:02This day is celebrated as Hindi Day because I am a teacher of Hindi.
00:11Why is it celebrated?
00:14This day is celebrated for the global publicity of Hindi.
00:24This day is celebrated to promote Hindi in other countries.
00:37Since when is this day celebrated?
00:39This day was celebrated in 2006 by the then Prime Minister Dr. Mohan Mohan Singh.
00:46People are spreading awareness about Hindi all over the world.
00:50What steps should be taken?
00:53First of all, I think it should be linked to employment.
00:57The more it is linked to employment, the more publicity it will have.
01:02People will be attracted to it and it will also promote Hindi.
01:06Do children need to promote Hindi?
01:09Yes, they don't need to promote it.
01:12Students at the college level have a weak understanding of Hindi.
01:20So, I think to promote Hindi, we need to strengthen their understanding.
01:26If it is Hindi Day on the 10th, should there be a program in schools?
01:31Yes, there should be a program.
01:33Hindi should be celebrated not only on the 10th of January, but every day of the month.
01:41Thank you, sir.
01:42What is the special day today?
01:44Today is the World Hindi Day.
01:48It is celebrated on the 10th of January, 2006.
01:54It is the first time in the world that the World Hindi Day has been celebrated.
02:00Why is it celebrated?
02:01The World Hindi Day was celebrated for the first time in Johannesburg, Africa.
02:08So, it is celebrated on the 10th of January.
02:11So, the Hindi Day is celebrated for two days, on the 14th of September and the 10th of January.
02:15First of all, it is celebrated in the form of Rajbhasa Day, on the 14th of September.
02:20Because the day it is accepted as Rajbhasa in the constitution.
02:24And on the 10th of January, it is celebrated as the World Hindi Day.
02:29Should the children be aware of the World Hindi Day?
02:33If the children are not aware of this, then this is a bit…
02:37So, I don't know.
02:38We can call it an administrative failure here.
02:41We can call it a failure.
02:42These are all administrative things.
02:44The governments make it.
02:46The biggest failure is that the governments have decided that this date has to be celebrated.
02:53How much money you have given to celebrate this is important.
02:57Today is a very proud day for India.
03:04Because the language of any country depends on its culture, its development.
03:13All these things depend on it.
03:16And in 2006, this World Hindi Day was declared by the Indian government.
03:26And it is a matter of globalization.
03:31So far, the globalization of the English language has been successful.
03:37But in this direction, efforts could not be made for Hindi.
03:42The population of the country in which this language is spoken is the highest in the world.
03:53So, if everyone uses this language with respect to their patriotism, their country's culture and dignity,
04:05then definitely the globalization of this language will not be very far.
04:11So, there is no problem in knowing every language.
04:15But by giving priority to our national language, we can move our nation forward.
04:21And all the future generations of our country will take this forward.
04:31This is my hope. Thank you.
04:33Hindi Day is celebrated on January 10.
04:36I mean to say that the school children should also have a program on this day.
04:42So that there is enthusiasm among the children for Hindi.
04:46You are right.
04:47Now, the biggest shortcoming is that awareness towards the language.
04:56This will not happen only through paper activities or programs in higher education institutions.
05:05Celebrating this day on January 10 alone will not make it possible.
05:11To establish this on a global level, we will have to teach our children to speak and write in pure Hindi.
05:26We will have to motivate them so that they speak Hindi as much as possible.
05:33And when they speak in Hindi, they should speak in pure Hindi.
05:35So that we have a different impact on the listener.
05:40And it tests our personality.
05:44And we get the appropriate respect and love on the basis of that language.
05:48Many children do not even know about this day.
05:51No, definitely. This is the shortcoming.
05:54What will the children know?
05:56We are seeing that you came.
05:59So, maybe we also forgot.
06:02But, Hindi becomes the language of the day.
06:07And it should go to the place where life begins.
06:11Where education begins.
06:14It should also be on a school level.
06:16And all the officials, teachers and other stakeholders of the school department should work with interest and commitment to promote this language.
06:31Thank you, sir.

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