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200 words hindi diwas speech

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Answered by kvnmurty
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     हिंदी दिवस भारत में हर साल 14 सितम्बर को मनाया जाता है|  हिंदुस्तान की अपनी भाषा, संस्कृति, साहित्य और परंपरा बनाये रखने के लिए हिंदी दिवस भारत सरकार मानती है | 

    
भारत देश में स्वतन्त्रता के बाद  अलग अलग भाषाएँ बोलने वाले राज्यों के बीच में एक माध्यम लाने के लिए हिंदी काम आई |  हिंदी एवं अंग्रेजी में  केंद्रीय सर्कार  के सारे  काम काज चलते हैं | दुनिया में अत्यधिक बोलनेवाली भाषाओं में चौथी है हिन्दी | 

   
यह जानना जरूरी है कि हिन्दी हमारी राष्ट्रीय भाषा नहीं है | हमारे संविधान में 22 अधिकारी भाषाएँ हैं |  देवनागरी लिपि में हिन्दी लिखी जाती है|  हिन्दी हिंदी दिवस पर कवी, लेखक, पंडित, भाषाप्रेमी, उत्सुक जवान संस्कृतिक कार्यक्रमों और   प्रतियोगिताओं में हिस्सा लेते हैं  |  हिन्दी  भाषा के प्रमुख योगदानकर्ताओं को यद् करते हैं |  टेलीवजन पर भी कवी सम्मलेन और हास्य प्रोग्राम दिखाते हैं|  

   
बदलती हुई भारतीयोंको , पाश्त्यात्य भाषाएँ और संस्कृति से रक्षा करने के लिए और भारत की अखण्डता बनाये रखने के लिए हिन्दी दिवस सरकार दफ्तरों में, मंत्री विभागों में, सब निगामागामों में (पब्लिक सेक्टर) , बैंकों में , स्कूल और कालेज में मनाते हैं|  

   
हिन्दी प्रचार सभा और हिन्दी विश्वविद्यालय हिन्दियेतर राज्यों में  हिन्दी प्रचार करते हैं |  राज भाषा कीर्ति पुरस्कार, और  राज भाषा गौरव पुरस्कार केंद्रीय सरकार हिन्दी दिवस के दिन पंडितों को उनके योगदान के लिए देती है | 

   
अपनी भाषा की उन्नति करना हमारा प्रथम कर्तव्य है|  मात्रु-भाषा माँ की सामान है | दोस्तों हिन्दी बोलने वालों की इज्जत करें | मात्रु-भाषा को दुनिया में फैलाएं |  अंग्रेजी बोलें इसका मतलब यह नहीं कि मात्रु-भाषा भूलें |  अपनी जन्मभूमि का रुण चुकाने के लिए इतना तो कर सकते हैं  और करना चाहिए |  

                      
हिन्दी  है  माता  भारत  की  बिंदी
                     
चमकने  दो  जैसे  रात में  चांदी

Answered by Anonymous
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Respected Chief Guest, Dear Staff Members and all the Visitors!

Thank you for joining the event and making it even more special for all of us. We have gathered here to celebrate the 5th annual Hindi Diwas at our publishing house. It’s an annual function celebrated every year on 14th September. The day is celebrated with great fervour and zeal in Hindi speaking states of India. Though the celebration of Hindi Diwas is a government funded event in all the Central Government of India firms, offices, schools and all the institutions; but our office celebrates the occasion with equal enthusiasm. It is basically celebrated to promote and spread the culture of Hindi Language across the world. Its significance is demonstrated by events, feasts, competitions and different types of celebration held on this day. Hindi Diwas is also celebrated as a loyal reminder for the Hindi-speaking population of their unity and common roots.

Our organisation gives much importance to the celebration of this day. Even though our publishing house publishes newspapers and magazines in English language; but we give utmost respect to our mother tongue Hindi as it is our national language. Now, please allow me to share the background of Hindi Diwas! On 14 September in 1949, the Constituent Assembly of India had accepted Hindi as the official language of India. This decision was sanctioned by the Constitution of India and came into effect on 26 January 1950. As per the Article 343, Indian Constitution, Hindi written in Devanagari script was accepted as the official language. Now, there are two languages which are officially used at the Union Government of India level, i.e. Hindi and English.

You all must be aware about the competition that was running since the past one month in our office. Every year, we do something interesting and informative to celebrate Hindi Diwas. Since we are a publishing house, the celebration more often circulates around education. This year our theme was ‘Kabir Das ke Dohe’ ( Poems of Saint Kabir Das). The participants were supposed to do research on the poems of Kabir Das and present the same through plays, songs, various Indian dance forms, etc basically in a creative and innovative manner. We received applauding participation from several colleagues in the celebration that was held last week. We will be announcing the result of the competition today itself.

I am very glad to learn that there are still many people who are interested in preserving our Indian culture and traditions and still holding on to the importance of Hindi language. I appeal to everyone present here that to use the language in their everyday lives as much as possible and make it more widespread amongst the people.

Unfortunately, the significance of the language ‘Hindi’ is dying down. People who speak Hindi are looked at with suspicion by the so-called high class society. People feel ashamed in the public places to converse in Hindi. However, I also see several educated people interacting very confidently in Hindi. I have come across several people who feel very connected when they speak in Hindi.

Hindi is our national language and we should always feel proud to use the language as much as possible.

Thank You!
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