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Celebrating World Hindi Day: 5 ways to add more Hindi in your daily life

From podcasts to shayari, here are a few fun ways for the millennials to learn their ‘Rashtra-bhasha’

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World Hindi Day, observed on January 10, is a celebration of this language, a linguistic treasure that binds millions of people across the globe. The occasion serves as a reminder of the significance of one’s mother tongue in preserving cultural identity and fostering communication. 

But isn’t it a bit weird that young students in the metropolis today, shy out when asked to read or speak only in their national language. If the problem is unique, so has to be the solution. From podcasts to shayari, here are some simple and less time consuming methods for you to pick up on Hindi

Read Hindi newspapers and magazines: Include Hindi newspapers and magazines in your daily reading routine. This not only keeps you informed about current events in Hindi but also exposes you to different writing styles and perspectives.

Explore Hindi literature classics: Set aside time to delve into the rich reservoir of Hindi literary classics. Whether it’s Premchand’s short stories, the poetry of Harivansh Rai Bachchan, or the philosophical musings of Kabir, immersing yourself in these timeless works enhances your linguistic and cultural understanding.

Listen to Hindi audiobooks and podcasts: Embrace the auditory experience by listening to Hindi audiobooks and podcasts. This not only helps improve your language skills but also allows you to engage with Hindi literature while multitasking or commuting.

Participate in Hindi book clubs: Joining a Hindi book club provides an opportunity to discuss, analyse, and appreciate Hindi literature in a social setting. Engaging in conversations about Hindi books fosters a sense of community and shared enthusiasm for the language.

Attend Hindi literature events and shayari festivals: Stay updated on Hindi literary events, book fairs, and festivals. Attending such gatherings not only exposes you to contemporary Hindi literature but also connects you with fellow enthusiasts, creating a vibrant space for cultural exchange. Almost all youngsters regularly upload motivational or heartbreak shayari stories on their Instagram. It’s high time for you to check out these artists in their live shows and who knows, you might pick up the pen in Hindi too!

The language that binds: On World Hindi Day, let us celebrate the richness of the Hindi language and its literary treasures. As we explore the depths of Hindi literature, we find not only linguistic beauty but also a profound connection to our cultural roots. By incorporating Hindi texts into our daily lives, we contribute to the preservation and promotion of this magnificent language, ensuring its legacy for generations to come.

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