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Hundreds of languages ​​are spoken in our country, but Hindi has a different importance among all of them. This language is the most spoken language in India as well as the third most spoken language in the world. That is why 14th September is celebrated as National Hindi Day every year to promote our mother tongue.

On this day, competitions of essay, speech, etc. are organized in schools, colleges as well as various cultural programs. If you are also going to participate in it, then this page is useful for you. You can know about this day from here with 10 important facts. This will help you in preparing a speech or essay with facts.

10 Lines on Hindi Diwas 2025: Important Facts on Hindi Diwas

Hindi Diwas is celebrated every year on 14th September all over the country. This day is celebrated by Hindi-speaking Indians living in India as well as all over the world.

On 14 September 1949, the Constituent Assembly gave the status of official language to Hindi in Devanagari script. After this, in 1953, the then Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, announced to celebrate 14 September as National Hindi Day in the Parliament House.

Hindi is a symbol of India's pride, unity, and cultural heritage. The main objective of celebrating National Hindi Day is to promote the propagation of Hindi language, to create awareness about Hindi among people living in the country as well as abroad about its importance so that the cultural unity of India can be strengthened.

On Hindi Day, programs are organized in schools, colleges, and government offices across the country. Along with this, many cultural programs are also organized on this day. This day is celebrated by Indians in the country as well as abroad.

Apart from India, Hindi is also spoken and understood in many countries of the world. It is also spoken in many other countries like Nepal, Mauritius, Fiji, Suriname, Guyana, South Africa, Singapore, and the United States, where it has a large number of speaking communities.

6. Hindi is the most spoken language in India. Currently, according to a report, 60.91 crore people speak Hindi. Along with Hindi, Hindi is the third most spoken language in the world. Among languages, English is ranked first, Mandarin is second and Hindi is third.

7. Hindi is one of the ancient and rich languages ​​of the world. It is written in the Devanagari script, which is considered simple and scientific.

8. Under Article 343 of the Constitution of India, Hindi became the official language of the Union of India. Bihar was the first state of India to make Hindi its official language instead of Urdu.

9. Hindi got its name from the Persian word 'Hind', which means "land of the Indus River"

10. In the year 1918, Mahatma Gandhi called Hindi the 'language of the masses' and advocated making it the official language. The first published book in Hindi was 'Prem Sagar', written by Lallu Lal in 1805. The Hindi language was included in Google search for the first time in 2009


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