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Context: On 10th January every year, World Hindi Day is celebrated to mark the anniversary of first time Hindi was spoken in the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA).
About Hindi Language:
- The word Hindi came from a Persian word ‘Hind’, which means the land of the Indus River.
- Spoken Hindi has 4 varieties: High Hindi, Nagari Hindi, Literary Hindi, and standard Hindi.
- The earliest form of Hindi was called ‘Apabhramsa’, which was an offspring of Sanskrit.
- In 400 AD, poet Kalidas wrote Vikramorvashiyam in Apabhramsa.
- It is the third most spoken language in the world after English and Mandarin (Chinese).
- It belongs to Indo-Aryan language, widely spoken in Northern part of India.
- Mauritius, Fiji, Guyana, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago and Nepal also have Hindi speaking population.
- Hindi written in Devanagari script is to be the official language of the Union.
- The other official language of the state is English since 1965.
World Hindi Day (Vishwa Hindi Diwas):
- The purpose is to create awareness about the Indian language and promote it as a global language around the world.
- Indian Ministry of External Affairs celebrates this day every year since 2006.
- World Hindi Conference is observed every three years to spread awareness about the leading scholars and contributors to the language.
- First World Hindi Conference was organised in 1975.
- On this day, President of India presents the Rajbhasha awards to people for their contribution towards Hindi language.
- Hindi Diwas is celebrated on September 14 annually.
- It marks the birthday of Beohar Rajendra Sinha, who is also regarded as the main person behind making Hindi the official language of India.
Source: Indian Express