Daily Current Affairs / Hindi Diwas 2025 Celebrated Nationwide on September 14
Category : Important Days Published on: September 17 2025
As every year, Hindi Diwas 2025 was celebrated with great enthusiasm across the country on September 14. This day held special significance in India’s post-independence history, as on 14 September 1949, the Constituent Assembly had adopted Hindi in the Devanagari script as the official language of the Union. This provision was included in Article 343 of the Indian Constitution and came into effect from 26 January 1950. The government announced this year’s theme as “Hindi: The Strength of National Integration and Global Identity.” The focus remained on expanding the role of Hindi through new technology, digital platforms, and international forums. Hindi Diwas aimed at promoting the use of Hindi, highlighting its cultural importance, and strengthening the spirit of national unity.
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