Hindi Diwas is celebrated every year on September 14th to mark the adoption of Hindi as one of the official languages of India in 1949. The day was initiated to promote and preserve the Hindi language and its cultural significance across the nation.
Honoring Hindi Heritage
In India, Hindi Diwas is celebrated with poetry recitations, essay competitions, seminars, and cultural programs in schools, colleges, and government institutions. The day promotes the use of Hindi and celebrates its rich literary and cultural legacy.
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If you or your organization celebrate Hindi Diwas by sharing photos or videos of cultural events, language competitions, or literary programs, we’ll proudly feature them in our Gallery and Videos section. The Indian Book of Records will send you a Certificate of Appreciation, honoring your efforts to promote and celebrate the Hindi language.