Haldwani: January 10th, celebrated as World Hindi Day is a very important day for Hindi language lovers. To promote Hindi language and to achieve international language status for it, many people are busy promoting the language.
One such campaign is carried out by Manju Pandey 'Udita', a teacher from Uttarakhand's Haldwani, who is working to promote the language by participating in Hindi seminars organized in many countries including Sri Lanka, Thailand, Hong Kong, Mauritius and Malaysia.
It may be noted that Manju Pandey 'Udita' has been writing stories for the past 45 long years. She also writes poetries, stories, articles and stories for films. Her ghazals, albums and film stories are well-appreciated by the people.
The book written by her has also been included in the syllabus of class 1 to 12 of Uttarakhand Vidyalaya.
Books written by Manju are also available on Amazon.
Manju Pandey said that now foreign countries are also showing interest in the language.
Meanwhile, she also feels that the younger generation should step ahead to promote the language and a platform needs to be provided to the youngsters for the same.
Manju Pandey said that Hindi will be encouraged under the new education policy being run by the government.
She also said that the government needs to promote Hindi and other regional languages at a primary level. This will help to attract the new generation to the regional languages as well.
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