Why September 14 is celebrated as Hindi Diwas?

Sep 14, 2025

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Historical Background:

On September 14, 1949, the Constituent Assembly of India adopted Hindi, written in Devanagari script, as the official language of India.

Constitutional Importance: 

Hindi’s official status was confirmed by Article 343 of the Indian Constitution, signifying its crucial role in unifying the nation.

Widespread Use: 

Hindi is one of the world’s most spoken languages and acts as a bridge among India’s diverse linguistic communities.

Cultural Significance:

Hindi preserves India’s cultural heritage through its literature, media, traditions, and daily communication.

Beohar Rajendra Simha:

September 14 is  also the birthday  of Beohar  Rajendra Simha,  the distinguished  scholar and advocate  whose tireless efforts  were key in making Hindi the official language of India.

Celebrations and Activities:

Schools, colleges, and organizations mark the day with speech, essay, poetry competitions, and cultural programs.

Promoting Unity:

Hindi Diwas inspires people to use Hindi in everyday life, emphasizing unity, pride, and the importance of linguistic heritage.

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