Hindi
Department of Hindi
“हिंदी हमारे देश और भाषा की प्रभावशाली विरासत है।”
- माखनलाल चतुर्वेदी
Hindi is not just a language—it is a vibrant symbol of Indian culture and unity. It connects us to our rich heritage, ancient literature, and timeless traditions. As the third most spoken language in the world, Hindi serves as a powerful bridge between India’s historical knowledge and its modern advancements.
With its simplicity, natural flow, and accessibility, Hindi plays a crucial role in preserving the country’s unity and integrity. Recognized as the official language of India, Hindi is written in the Devanagari script. Each year, September 14th is celebrated as Hindi Day, honouring its significance in national life.
Departmental Activities
Literary Events
The department organizes a range of literary programs, including poetry recitations, book launches, author interactions, and literary festivals that celebrate the richness of Hindi literature.
Cultural Programs
To promote Hindi language and culture, the department hosts cultural programs featuring music, dance, theatre, and folk performances rooted in Hindi traditions
Research Projects
Faculty and students actively engage in research on Hindi language, literature, and its interdisciplinary connections—often in collaboration with other academic institutions and departments
