Deputy Commissioner Dr Waghmare Prasad Krishna said that Hindi has been used very well in the field of art, culture and literature but Hindi is not used in the field of science. Hindi language should also be used in scientific works, research etc. Today's young generation can play an important role in this. If today's young generation wants it, it can bring revolutionary changes in it.
The DC said these things in a program organized at Nagar Bhawan on Thursday on the occasion of Hindi Day. The DC said that today's youth should learn as many languages as possible so that they can be successful in the present context. This will further enrich the language. There will be an opportunity to know each other's culture closely. Said that language should not be linked with scholarship. Language is a medium and tool, the more you learn the language, the more new opportunities you will get.
Today Hindi is the most spoken language in the country. Hindi is also spoken in many countries of the world. Every fifth person in the world speaks Hindi. There is a diversity of languages in India. More than 10 languages are spoken in Jharkhand alone. Despite this, Hindi is the language which is most popular and spoken.
Superintendent of Police Harish Bin Zaman said that Hindi has been used in different ways at different times. Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi infused the spirit of nationalism in his movement through Hindi. Swami Vivekananda saw India as Mother India. Today Hindi is being used everywhere. Hindi is also being used in Google, Hindi is not lagging behind anywhere.
Sub-divisional officer Arvind Kumar Lal said that Hindi should be used as much as possible. This is the official language. Today, Hindi and Sanskrit languages have suffered losses due to the use of English. In the programme, lectures on Hindi language were presented by teachers and students of various schools.
Deputy Development Commissioner Jaijyoti Samanta, Nazarat Deputy Collector, General Branch In-charge, District Education Superintendent along with Bijay Kumar Kiran Kumari and students were present on the occasion.