World Hindi Day 2025:

World Hindi Day 2025:

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Category : Important Days Published on: January 11 2025

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  • World Hindi Day is celebrated every year on January 10 to promote the Hindi language and its importance. 
  • This day is celebrated to pay respect to the Hindi language and highlight its importance at the global level. 
  • The Government of India had announced to celebrate World Hindi Day for the first time on January 10, 2006.
  • The theme of World Hindi Day in the year 2025 is - ' The Global Voice of Unity and Cultural Pride'. The theme aims to promote the use of Hindi language for linguistic and international transactions.
  • There is a difference between World Hindi Hindi Day and Hindi Day. Every year on September 14, Hindi Day is celebrated all over the world.
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