HINDI IS THE ECHO OF THE INDIAN PSYCHE AND A BEAUTIFUL LINK OF UNITY: ACHARYA BHARAT BHUSHAN

-Speaking as the keynote speaker in the program organized by the district unit of All India Jan Sangh at the Friends Colony office on the occasion of 76th Hindi Day, National President Acharya Dr. Bharat Bhushan Pandey said that Hindi is the representative of all Indian languages ​​and the echo of the Indian psyche.

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HINDI IS THE ECHO OF THE INDIAN PSYCHE AND A BEAUTIFUL LINK OF UNITY: ACHARYA BHARAT BHUSHAN

HINDI IS THE ECHO OF THE INDIAN PSYCHE AND A BEAUTIFUL LINK OF UNITY: ACHARYA BHARAT BHUSHAN

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RAJIV NAYAN AGRAWAL

ARA--------------------------Speaking as the keynote speaker in the program organized by the district unit of All India Jan Sangh at the Friends Colony office on the occasion of 76th Hindi Day, National President Acharya Dr. Bharat Bhushan Pandey said that Hindi is the representative of all Indian languages ​​and the echo of the Indian psyche. He said that Hindi was not only the inspiration and vehicle of the freedom struggle but also the voice and liberation song of the fighters. The Jan Sangh President said that in the Constituent Assembly, a law was passed to make Hindi the official language along with the national language but today Hindi has also become a victim of dirty politics and it has to struggle to get its rightful place in the independent country. Acharya Pandey gratefully recalled the invaluable service rendered to the country and world humanity by all the Hindi servants from Vidyapati, Nabhadas, Surdas, Kabirdas, Raidas, Goswami Tulsidas, Meerabai etc. to Jayasi, Rahim, Raskhan, Bihari and in the modern era by Bharatendu, Dwivedi, Pant, Prasad, Nirala etc. and emphasized on the increased use of Hindi. Acharya Pandey said that Jansangh had insisted on Hindi from the beginning and Acharya Dr. Raghuvir inside the Constituent Assembly and Prof. Balraj Madhok outside played a major role in making it the national language. While presiding over the program, advocate Satyendra Narayan Singh said that by increasing the use of Hindi in administration, judiciary, banks, railways etc., important achievements can be made in the direction of linguistic freedom. He said that many judges in the High Courts have set records by giving judgments in Hindi and many advocates have set records by arguing in Hindi. The program was conducted by Madheswar Nath Pandey and the vote of thanks was given by Nilesh Kumar Mishra. On this occasion many prominent officials including Akhileshwar Nath Tiwari, Siyaram Dubey, Narmadeshwar Upadhyay, Vishwanath Dubey, Shiv Shambhu Tiwari, Surendra Kumar Mishra, Mrityunjay, Jai Prakash Tiwari, Dhruv Kumar Singh, Krishnakant Dubey, Virendra Prasad Srivastava 'Ravi', Shivji Singh, Amarnath Tiwari, Brajkishore Pandey were present.

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