20 September, 2013
14th September is celebrated as 'Hindi Divas' because on that day the Constituent Assembly of India adopted Hindi to be the official language of India.
Hindi is the essence of India. It is a language which is spoken and known in almost all parts of India. It is our national heritage.
Lately, we have been devouring Hindi. We are forgetting the importance of our national language. What are we if we lose our essence? What if we lose hindi? We need to realize the importance of Hindi and strive to retain its authenticity.
We celebrated Hindi Divas in our school on 20th September, 2013. Our job was to plan and organize this program. We made a formal invitation card inviting all the teachers and Director sir to join us in the celebration and also prepared banners promoting Hindi.
We started the program by a prayer. Then, Himanshu, one of our DP1 student, carried the program forward by quiz competition in which the participants were given Hindi words and had to convert it into english and vice versa. Also the participants had to convert english proverbs into Hindi! There were some real brain teasers in there!
CBSE principal Mr. Nair recited a poem in Hindi named 'Secular Machar' (secular mosquito). It was a hasya kavita and was very enjoyable.
Students were then called up upon the stage to recite poems in Hindi. I participated too. I recited a hasya kavita named 'Bhartiya Rail'. Everybody seemed to enjoy the poem!
After the kavi samelan, we wrapped the program.
Organizing this event was fun. I learned a lot from my teachers. My creative side was put to work while making the invitation and also while reciting the poem. Also my hindi vocabulary improved! The program was a success.
Till next time :)
14th September is celebrated as 'Hindi Divas' because on that day the Constituent Assembly of India adopted Hindi to be the official language of India.
Hindi is the essence of India. It is a language which is spoken and known in almost all parts of India. It is our national heritage.
Lately, we have been devouring Hindi. We are forgetting the importance of our national language. What are we if we lose our essence? What if we lose hindi? We need to realize the importance of Hindi and strive to retain its authenticity.
We celebrated Hindi Divas in our school on 20th September, 2013. Our job was to plan and organize this program. We made a formal invitation card inviting all the teachers and Director sir to join us in the celebration and also prepared banners promoting Hindi.
We started the program by a prayer. Then, Himanshu, one of our DP1 student, carried the program forward by quiz competition in which the participants were given Hindi words and had to convert it into english and vice versa. Also the participants had to convert english proverbs into Hindi! There were some real brain teasers in there!
CBSE principal Mr. Nair recited a poem in Hindi named 'Secular Machar' (secular mosquito). It was a hasya kavita and was very enjoyable.
Students were then called up upon the stage to recite poems in Hindi. I participated too. I recited a hasya kavita named 'Bhartiya Rail'. Everybody seemed to enjoy the poem!
After the kavi samelan, we wrapped the program.
Organizing this event was fun. I learned a lot from my teachers. My creative side was put to work while making the invitation and also while reciting the poem. Also my hindi vocabulary improved! The program was a success.
Till next time :)
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