Assam Rifles on Saturday celebrated Hindi Diwas with great enthusiasm at ARHS Teliamura, Tripura. The event highlighted the importance of the Hindi language in unifying the nation and preserving its rich cultural heritage. The event saw the active participation of six teachers and 70 students.
The celebration began with a brief introduction to the significance of Hindi Diwas, marking the adoption of Hindi as the official language of India in 1949. The Principal of Assam Rifles High School delivered a speech encouraging students to embrace their linguistic heritage while promoting multilingualism.
A variety of activities were organized to engage the students and emphasize the role of Hindi language in our rich culture and history. The highlight of the event was a Hindi declamation competition, where students showcased their oratory skills on topics related to culture, national integration, and the significance of Hindi in modern India.In addition to the declamation competition, students performed poetry recitations, presented skits, and engaged in other cultural performances, all of which centered on the theme of Hindi Diwas.
These activities fostered a sense of pride and respect for the language among the young participants. The event concluded on a high note with the distribution of sweets, symbolizing the unity and joy shared by all participants.
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