Hindi Diwas is celebrated on 14th September every year to commemorate the adoption of Hindi as one of India’s official languages. On this day in 1949, the Constituent Assembly of India officially recognized Hindi, written in the Devanagari script, as the official language of the Republic of India under Article 343 of the Indian Constitution.
Hindi Day highlights Hindi’s role in unifying the nation’s diverse linguistic culture and was championed by leaders like Mahatma Gandhi. Celebrated in schools, colleges, and government offices, Hindi Diwas features events like debates, essay competitions, and cultural programs. It underscores the importance of promoting Hindi in various fields and preserving its cultural heritage.