8.Speech Writing : “The Importance of Hindi language”

By | July 12, 2021

Language is all important. It is the common language which binds the people together. It gives them a sense of oneness. You are Prashant Abuja; your name has been selected for declamation contest on Independence day. Prepare your speech highlighting “The Importance of Hindi language”.

Ans.                                                      “The Importance of Hindi language”

When a country has its own currency, flag, and national language, it is called a nation. Language speaks about the nation’s valour and strength. it develops in them the spirit of unity. Our country, in which so many disruptive elements are at work, urgently needs a national language. Unless all the people feel themselves to be the sons and daughters of the same motherland. Our freedom itself would be in peril. Our country which achieved its freedom sixty eighth years ago, can become strong and powerful only through a common national language.

 The government of India ha» accepted I Hindi as the national language of the country. This is quite correct, for Hindi is spoken and understood by the majority of the people. It is the language of the biggest states of India. The literature of Hindi is quite rich. Hindi and Sanskrit go hand in hand. With only a little effort one can acquire a working knowledge of Hindi. Hindi is subject to face criticism on the basis, it’ Hindi is made the national language. India will not progress in science and technology. Her relations with foreign nation will not be as happy as they are now. They fear, if once Hindi becomes the national language, the Hindi speaking people will become the rulers of the non-I Hindi people. It was this fear which resulted in anti-Hindi riots in the South. There was much arson. Bloodshed and looting. Such fears are stumbling blocks in the way of the progress of Hindi which is the constitutionally recognized national language.

 But such criticism of Hindi is not all unfair. There is sonic truth in a. The interest of the people who live in non-Hindi speaking areas must be safeguarded. Intensive efforts should be made by the Government to popularize’ Hindi in these areas. We are glad to note that the Government is already doing so. More and more people are learning Hindi there. Arrangement for free coaching of Hindi must be made. Under no circumstances should it he imposed by force, as this is likely to weaken the tinny of the country.

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