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Tawang: Arunachal Hindi Sansthan organised programme “Hindi Ko Salam”

Jambey Tashi, MLA, Lumla,  in his speech as chief guest  said that ” most developed countries use their national language in the conduct of international engagements. Similarly India can also progress and achieve its goal with the use of Hindi.


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The Arunachal Hindi Sansthan Itanagar, organized programme  ‘HINDI KO SALAAM” today at Kalawangpo convention hall Tawang.  Jambey Tashi MLA Lunmla attended the programme as Chief guest while Tai Tagak, Principal Advisor to Chief Minister Arunachal Pradesh and also the Chief Advisor of Arunachal Hindi Sansthan attended the programme as Guest of Honour besides many distinguished guests from Itanagar students from various schools of Tawang, Dorjee Khandu Govt College Tawang and general public.

The Arunachal Hindi sansthan started working in 1994 under the initiatives of the then Governor of Arunachal Pradesh Mata Prasad.

Jambey Tashi, MLA, Lumla,  in his speech as chief guest  said that ” most developed countries use their national language in the conduct of international engagements. Similarly India can also progress and achieve its goal with the use of Hindi. He said Arunachalees have accepted Hindi with pride and made it link between people to people contact. He further congratulated the  Arunachal Hindi Sansthan for organizing such programme in Tawang.

Tatam Sonia, Chairman Arunachal Hindi Sansthan in his address said Arunachal Pradesh is a diverse state with all its 26 major tribes and hundreds of sub tribe speaking their own dialect or language but lacked a common language of its own.

He emphatically said that in the given context of Arunachal Pradesh not having a common language, Hindi has come in to fill that vaccum. He further said that while promotion of hindi is very important for people to people contact in the larger context, preservation and use of native languages/dialects of Arunachal is also equally important.

Chief Advisor Arunachal Hindi Sansthan Tai Tagak in his address said Hindi is the language of National integration and national identity. He said use of hindi language evokes a sense of pride among its speakers, he asked the young students present in the programme to use Hindi in their day to day lives with pride.

Todays programme included Poem recitations, singing of patriotic songs, presentation on conservation of environment and water etc.

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